On mardi 10 juillet 2007, you wrote: > > On that computer I do not have any sound. > > I checked the bios, and the audio support is setted to "auto". I do not > > have lots of choice : just "disabled", or "auto". > > Then running "system-config-soundcard", gives me the following > > information : Card : Intel Corporation 82801EB/ER (ICH5/ICH5R) AC'97 > > Audio Controller > > > > I run a newly compiled kernel (2.6.22). I checked all audio modules it > > was possible when I ran make xconfig, to be sure. > > this pb is not new with Fedora 7, it was true with FC5 and FC6 I ran > > before on that computer. > > You don't mention ALSA's idea of your sound situation > > cat /proc/asound/cards this gives me : 0 [ICH5 ]: ICH4 - Intel ICH5 Intel ICH5 with AD1985 at irq 20 > If nothing in there, have a look in > > dmesg | grep snd and here : usbcore: registered new interface driver snd-usb-audio Could it be a pb with the bios ? I 've just checked inside it, and I saw the first hard drive is plugged as "second IDE Master", and the second HD, on the third IDE master. I have another setting I don't know how to be sure it is well choosen : "Onboard IDE Operate Mode : "Enhanced Mode", instead of "Compatible Model". I saw that "Onboard AC'97 Audio is setted to "Auto" Onboard Lan is setted to "Enable" Onboard Lan Boot ROM : "Enable" Serial Port1 Address : 3F8/IRQ4 Serial Port2 Address : Disabled Plug and Play O/S : Yes I don't know whether or not those information are important to understand that sound pb, but I prefer to give them, just in case. Francois