On Tuesday 15 July 2008 15:48, Robert McBroom (TNWestTex) wrote: > Seems that root can see the sound system. Tried adding user to all groups > that seemed to apply to sound but still do not get any sound as aregular > user. > > Robert McBroom Hi Robert. First time I've seen this thread although "Re" is in the subject line. Could you provide a bit of info please. Which Fedora version is this? Are you using Gnome, or KDE? If this is Fedora 8, or 9, they are both using pulseaudio as a sound server, and some folks are having problems with it. I disabled it on my Fedora 8 install, as the sounds didn't work with it enabled. To disable it, simply remove the package "alsa-plugins-pulseaudio", and then Alsa will be used directly for the sounds. You can always re-install it when the sounds are working. Would you also post the output from the following commands when running as user. cat /proc/asound/cards cat /proc/asound/version /sbin/lsmod | grep snd /sbin/lspci (just the part for the soundcard will do) That will do for the moment. Nigel. btw. You should not have to add any users to /etc/group with Fedora, as this is handled in a different way to Debian installs. It should just work. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list