On Apr 5, 2005 9:07 PM, Allen Wayne Best <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > hi: > I am attempting to get the sound working on my system, of the following: [snip] > > i install alsa as best i could (no pun intended) from the alsa page > (http://www.alsa-project.org/) > > inspite of my efforts, I still have no sound. there does not seem to be any > combination of things I do which gets sound to work. Any suggestions are > appreciated. Why did you install alsa from the alsa-project? FC3 uses alsa. Did you install a newer version or something? I suggest going back to the RPM package that comes with FC3. And make sure your system is updated. > here is the info from /proc/asound > /proc/asound/card0/oss_mixer > VOLUME "Master" 0 > BASS "" 0 > TREBLE "" 0 > SYNTH "" 0 > PCM "PCM" 0 > SPEAKER "PC Speaker" 0 > LINE "Line" 0 > MIC "Mic" 0 > CD "CD" 0 > IMIX "" 0 > ALTPCM "" 0 > RECLEV "" 0 > IGAIN "Capture" 0 > OGAIN "" 0 > LINE1 "Aux" 0 > LINE2 "" 0 > LINE3 "" 0 > DIGITAL1 "IEC958" 0 > DIGITAL2 "" 0 > DIGITAL3 "" 0 > PHONEIN "Phone" 0 > PHONEOUT "Master Mono" 0 > VIDEO "Video" 0 > RADIO "" 0 > MONITOR "" 0 > [snip] Hmm. Did you turn up the volume? FC3 defaults to having the volume turned down. I would assume that values of 0 would be no sound, so I suggest you try that first. Use the mixer from your desktop, or you should definitely be able to use the alsa mixer. Did you test the sound during the install? If it worked then, I would expect this is your problem. Of course, if not, please let us know, but always best to check the simple solution first :). Jonathan