On 8/14/06, Joe Klemmer <klemmerj@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thu, 2006-08-10 at 14:33 -0700, Tod Merley wrote: > And also that you have checked the states of the in(s)/out(s) several > times I think that it is time to look a bit at HW. Thanks Tod for the suggestions but I think it really is HW. I'm going to try and find some headphones to test things with, though. Just in case. As for trying other sound cards, this is a laptop I'm on. -- Boring Home Page - http://www.webtrek.com/joe See my blog, sumo game ranks and other interesting junk -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list
Hi again Joe! Laptop (oh Noooooo!), OK then. Google the Brand Name Model Number and the words "Linux no sound". If nothing pops up, remove the model number and replace with the word "laptop". Keep removing words (or adding if you think of a good key) until you get someone else out there who has (hopefully) solved the problem you are now looking at. BTW, your problem caused me to join the Linux sound developers list. When I join such a list I make extensive use of the archives (anybody can - copy from the URL line in your browser the URL of the archive, bring up Google, select "Advanced Search" at the end of the the search key window (right end top), paste the URL in the "Domain" key window (about 7th down - window on far right) and place your keys in the top section). I "lurk" for a time to see if I have anything appropriate to ask or add, and then I do. Thanks for the inspiration! Tod