David,
I have tried "alsamixer", which brings up the mixer that allows me to
adjust the volume with different components. However, it does not have
anything to do with optical/coaxial functionality. I wonder if there is
anyway to enable this functionality. Or does Fedora simply not have
optical/coaxial sound support?
Sam
Sam, I don't know about Fedora, but I have here a KnoppMyth box, which
has specific settings for optical/coaxial. I have not played with them
(yet), but if one flavour of Linux does optical/coaxial out it stands to
reason the other does too?
Regards,
Ed.
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