Re: Sound lost on FC#

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On Sat, Oct 29, 2005 at 06:58:42PM -0500, chrisl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> I ran across a weird problem with my Dell laptop where I had lost sound. 
> Well technically I hadn't lost sound, only sound to my speakers. When I 
> plugged in headphones I had sound. I found out that there is a ALSA 
> mixer setting that you can turn off and my speakers worked again.
> 
> If headphone work on your machine you can start up alsamixer and then go 
> all the way to the right, I think it was called MM or something like that.
> 
> Chris
No, MM means that the column in alsamixer display is muted. Hit M
and the MM will change to 00 and not be muted. Hitting the up and
down arrows will change the level in the column.
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