All the sliders are off zero and unmuted, not just master volume, none are that high, but my speakers are turned up so load, the kids in the dorm building over are going to be angry when I finally here this test sound. system-config-soundcard has been ran, I think... I've been punching in so many things it's hard to keep track... I'll run it again and then give you those outputs. -----Original Message----- From: fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx on behalf of David L Norris Sent: Mon 1/31/2005 03:02 To: fedora list Subject: Re: Still no sound. I have a Dell Demension 2350 and a Intel 82801Soundcard. On Mon, 2005-01-31 at 00:49 -0500, Kyle Lagonegro (Student-Lagone37) wrote: > Up to this point a few people have tried helping me out, and I'm very greatful. But I still have no sound. > > Is there something wrong with this Soundcards capability with Linux? In theory, it should work fine. Have you run system-config-soundcard and simply answered yes when it asks if you hear the test sound? I'm guessing maybe you have since the volume controls work. Did you turn all of the volume controls up or just the master volume? You'll need to turn up at least PCM, Master and possibly OGain if there is one. You may need to adjust other volume controls. System-Config-Soundcard: [root@localhost ~]# system-config-soundcard Simple mixer control 'PCM',0 Capabilities: pvolume pswitch Playback channels: Front Left - Front Right Limits: Playback 0 - 31 Front Left: Playback 23 [74%] [on] Front Right: Playback 23 [74%] [on] Playing WAVE '/usr/share/system-config-soundcard/sound-sample.wav' : Signed 16 bit Little Endian, Rate 44100 Hz, Stereo No sound... As per usual. > Ask for any prompts and such and I'll post up the results they turn up on my computer. What is the output of running this command: /sbin/lsmod /sbin/lsmon: [root@localhost ~]# /sbin/lsmod Module Size Used by nls_utf8 2113 0 i915 74437 2 parport_pc 26501 1 lp 12077 0 parport 36617 2 parport_pc,lp autofs4 22981 0 sunrpc 154149 1 ipt_REJECT 6593 1 ipt_state 1857 1 ip_conntrack 40309 1 ipt_state iptable_filter 3521 1 ip_tables 16321 3 ipt_REJECT,ipt_state,iptable_filter video 15813 0 button 6609 0 battery 9285 0 ac 4805 0 md5 4033 1 ipv6 230273 8 joydev 9217 0 uhci_hcd 31321 0 ehci_hcd 34761 0 i2c_i801 8141 0 i2c_core 20801 1 i2c_i801 snd_intel8x0 32865 2 snd_ac97_codec 67105 1 snd_intel8x0 snd_pcm_oss 47861 0 snd_mixer_oss 17089 2 snd_pcm_oss snd_pcm 92233 3 snd_intel8x0,snd_ac97_codec,snd_pcm_oss snd_timer 28357 1 snd_pcm snd 52261 8 snd_intel8x0,snd_ac97_codec,snd_pcm_oss,snd_mixer_oss,snd_pcm,snd_timer soundcore 9889 2 snd snd_page_alloc 9541 2 snd_intel8x0,snd_pcm b44 22981 0 mii 4673 1 b44 floppy 57329 0 dm_snapshot 16901 0 dm_zero 2497 0 dm_mirror 22957 2 ext3 116041 2 jbd 68185 1 ext3 dm_mod 55509 6 dm_snapshot,dm_zero,dm_mirror Also, post the output of this command: cat /etc/modprobe.conf cat /etc/modprobe.conf: [root@localhost ~]# cat /etc/modprobe.conf alias eth0 b44 alias snd-card-0 snd-intel8x0 options snd-card-0 index=0 install snd-intel8x0 /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install snd-intel8x0 && /usr/sbin/alsactl restore >/dev/null 2>&1 || : remove snd-intel8x0 { /usr/sbin/alsactl store >/dev/null 2>&1 || : ; }; /sbin/modprobe -r --ignore-remove snd-intel8x0 alias usb-controller ehci-hcd alias usb-controller1 uhci-hcd Then we'll know which drivers are loaded and which drivers it is trying to load. I hope this helped... If anyone wants anything else let me know. Thank you. -- David Norris http://www.webaugur.com/dave/ ICQ - 412039
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