On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 9:13 PM, Ted Roche <tedroche@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Everyone's piling on with problem reports; thought I'd add my experience.
I did an upgrade-in-place, running preupgrade, from an up-to-date
Fedora 10. Most of the install went smoothly, but sound was not
working once I restarted. I tried the old saw of "yum erase
pulseaudio" that did NOT fix the problem. I relented an reinstalled
pulseaudio. Poking around pulseaudio monitor, I could see that audio
was being produced, just not making out the speakers. A morning of
Googling and poking around finally yielded this page:
http://fedorasolved.org/Members/fenris02/pulseaudio-fixes-and-workarounds
My solution was in step #4: installing gst-mixer and finding the PCM
setting at zero. Pushed it to 100% and sound works.
Someone who understands how all the parts interact could do the Fedora
Community a great service by writing up a troubleshooting guide.
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Ted Roche
Ted Roche & Associates, LLC
http://www.tedroche.com
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