Hi; Perfect timing. Just read the posting by Rex Dieter Re: F9 kde, howto bind keys? Took his suggestion and chose "Front" and my sound came on. Why "front"? Who knows? On Sun, 2008-05-11 at 16:33 -0400, William Case wrote: > Hi; > > I have a few issues that I have never been able to resolve that I would > like to solve now before I install the upcoming Fedora9. > > The first one is with sound. As is, when testing, all beeps, clinks, > boings and baps of the System Sounds, respond to the Play test. BUT; > they do not respond when their appropriate desktop event occurs -- > silence on log in, log out, error etc. > > My soundcard Detection works and confirms that I have a nVida > Corporation MCP51 High Definition Audio with a AD198x Analog default PCM > device. It also says I have an ALSA Driver v. 1.0.15; ALSA Lib > alsa-lib-1.0.15.1.fc8; and ALSA Utils alsa-Utils-1.0.15.1.fc8. > > The sound preferences show Sound Events; Music and Movies; Audio > Conferencing (Sound playback) set to Autodetect. The test buttons > produce a high pitched sound (as they should, I believe). > > Default Mixer Tracks: Device shows HDA NVidia (Alsa mixer); PC Speaker > is highlighted as the device selected to track and control with the > keyboard. > > ~]$ alsamixer ==> shows only the Master control. > > I would like to turn these annoying event sounds on; to confirm how they > work; then I will turn them off on purpose. > > -- > Regards Bill > Fedora 8, Gnome 2.20.3, > Emacs 22.1.1, Evolution 2.12.3 > -- Regards Bill -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list