Re: sound problem

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On Wednesday 09 November 2005 21:56, Ingemar Nilsson wrote:

> Anand Buddhdev <arb@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
> > This is a known issue on FC4. What you need to do is open the
> > mixer, and look for the switch "analogue/digital output jack" and
> > turn it on. Then your sound will play just fine. I don't know why
> > it default to the off position, but it's frustrating if you don't
> > know about it.
>
> Could you please describe it in more detail? I use the GNOME desktop,
> and have looked for this switch in the
>
> Applications->Sound&Video->Volume Control
>
> tool, but I could not find it. And no, I am not the original poster,
> I just have the same problem.

I don't use Gnome, so I can't describe the precise steps. I think that 
if you right click on the little volume control applet in the top 
right-hand corner, it will give you the choice of opening the mixer.

Alternatively, open a terminal window, and run the program "alsamixer". 
You'll see a screen with many vertical bars, each representing the 
volume of a particular channel or component. Use the right arrow key to 
scroll to the analogue/digital output jack. When you come to it, you'll 
see that it probably has MM under it. Type the 'M' key on the keyboard 
to unmute it, and your sound will work.

Anand


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