Has anyone had luck with audio under Fedora 9 on a MacBook Pro v2,1 machine? I had audio working for a short while by updating all of the alsa packages in F9 to build with the latest 1.0.17rc tarballs and building/installing the 1.0.17rc3 alsa-drivers. This was with the Sound settings all set to use OSS. I originally had the audio working with this configuration but seemed to have messed up my alsamixer settings while experimenting. Can any with working audio on one of these MacBook Pro v2,1 let me know their exact alsamixer settings? Also, even when the audio was working originally it on briefly had working desktop sound effects. Currently, the test buttons in the Sound preference panel produces tones but when I click the play button for any of the sound effects in the other panel, I get no sound (with any output method). I must admit to being very confused about the driver situation. I have read that the 2.6.25 kernels have issues with the snd-hda-intel kernel driver and that alsa oss must be used. However the snd-hda-intel kernel module still appears to be required which is puzzling. I've tried to find a svn or cvs for the snd-hda-intel source code (in case newer fixes exist) but have had no luck. Thanks in advance for any advice. Jack ps Also if one uses OSS, shouldn't something like esound be installed to allow programs to share the audio device? I noticed that their is a pulseaudio-esound-compat package installed. If one has to deinstall pulseaudio itself, doesn't that mean that the actual esound package needs to be installed instead? I did try building the pulseaudio srpm from development under Fedora 9 and installing that. This did at least eliminate the error alerts that appeared before when attempting to use the Test button in the Sound preference panel with the PulseAudio Server selected. However I could never get any of the sound applications to produce audio that way. I assume that the snd-hda-intel driver is being used by the PulseAudio Server and that is non-functional for me. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list