--- William Case <billlinux@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Hoffman; > > It couldn't be easier. If the following explanation > doesn't make sense > then your setup is different from mine. > > On Sun, 2005-08-07 at 05:12 -0400, > fedora-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > > > Hi Bill: > > > > I would like to try your suggestion. How could I I > > muted / turned off IEC958, so? > > Thanks? > > Hoffmann > > Open gnome-terminal (or KDE terminal) and at the > prompt type: alsamixer > > A simple bargraph should appear in your terminal > screen with your cursor > beneath the first bar. Right arrow --> over 13 > columns to IEC958 and > type 'm'. An 'm' should appear in the IEC958 > column. If you see '00' > or anything else that means IEC958 is still on. Type > 'm' again to get > the 'm' in the column. > > Type Ctrl-c to close the bargraph, then close the > gnome-terminal and try > your sound. > > You may have to make the other changes I suggested > in my previous post, > if after logging out and back in you find that > something has turned > IEC958 back on. (That happened to me.) > > Regards Bill > > -- Hi Bill: When I opened the alsamixer bargraph, I realized that IEC958 was already set as MM. Moreover, after making the other changes you suggested in your previous post, I still have that boring noise. Am I missing anything? Thanks! Hoffmann ____________________________________________________ Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs