On Mon, 11 Oct 2010, Nakai wrote: > pulseaudio is running. > > $ ps -ef | grep pulseaudio > username 17151 1 0 08:35 ? 00:00:04 /usr/bin/pulseaudio --start > username 20309 20286 0 10:46 pts/2 00:00:00 grep pulseaudio > > > $ aplay /usr/share/sounds/alsa/Front_Left.wav > Playing WAVE '/usr/share/sounds/alsa/Front_Left.wav' : Signed 16 bit Little > Endian, Rate 48000 Hz, Mono > > However, just NO sound... Do you have speakers attached to the device alsa is using? Top-posting is evil. > > > Nakai > > (10/11/2010 10:40 AM), JD wrote: >> On 10/10/2010 06:20 PM, Nakai wrote: >>> Hello all, >>> >>> I have a problem with sound, there is no sound on Fedora 13. >>> >>> It had worked fully on F11. >>> Since it was upgraded to F12, it have NOT worked >>> and still this problem remains on F13. >>> >>> It does not seem to be coursed by volume-control mute. >>> According to dmsg, the device seems to be recognized correctly. >>> >>> So I have no more idea... >>> plz help. >>> >>> >>> some information is below. >>> >>> $ amixer -c 0 >>> Simple mixer control 'Master',0 >>> Capabilities: pvolume pvolume-joined pswitch pswitch-joined penum >>> Playback channels: Mono >>> Limits: Playback 0 - 64 >>> Mono: Playback 64 [100%] [0.00dB] [on] >>> Simple mixer control 'Headphone',0 >>> Capabilities: pswitch penum >>> Playback channels: Front Left - Front Right >>> Mono: >>> Front Left: Playback [on] >>> Front Right: Playback [on] >>> Simple mixer control 'PCM',0 >>> Capabilities: pvolume penum >>> Playback channels: Front Left - Front Right >>> Limits: Playback 0 - 255 >>> Mono: >>> Front Left: Playback 254 [100%] [0.20dB] >>> Front Right: Playback 254 [100%] [0.20dB] >>> >>> >>> $ uname -r >>> 2.6.34.7-56.fc13.x86_64 >>> >>> $ aplay -l >>> **** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices **** >>> card 0: Intel [HDA Intel], device 0: ALC889 Analog [ALC889 Analog] >>> Subdevices: 1/1 >>> Subdevice #0: subdevice #0 >>> card 0: Intel [HDA Intel], device 1: ALC889 Digital [ALC889 Digital] >>> Subdevices: 1/1 >>> Subdevice #0: subdevice #0 Which one has the speakers? Which one is alsa using? >>> $ lsmod | grep snd >>> snd_hda_codec_realtek 297127 1 >>> snd_hda_intel 23960 2 >>> snd_hda_codec 85624 2 snd_hda_codec_realtek,snd_hda_intel >>> snd_hwdep 6454 1 snd_hda_codec >>> snd_seq 53005 0 >>> snd_seq_device 6159 1 snd_seq >>> snd_pcm 80324 2 snd_hda_intel,snd_hda_codec >>> snd_timer 19882 2 snd_seq,snd_pcm >>> snd 62913 12 >>> snd_hda_codec_realtek,snd_hda_intel,snd_hda_codec,snd_hwdep,snd_seq,snd_seq_device,snd_pcm,snd_timer >>> soundcore 6390 1 snd >>> snd_page_alloc 7437 2 snd_hda_intel,snd_pcm >>> >>> >>> $ dmesg | grep ALSA -6 >>> HDA Intel 0000:00:1b.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 22 (level, low) -> IRQ 22 >>> alloc irq_desc for 32 on node -1 >>> alloc kstat_irqs on node -1 >>> HDA Intel 0000:00:1b.0: irq 32 for MSI/MSI-X >>> HDA Intel 0000:00:1b.0: setting latency timer to 64 >>> hda_codec: ALC889: BIOS auto-probing. >>> ALSA sound/pci/hda/hda_codec.c:4385: autoconfig: line_outs=4 >>> (0x14/0x15/0x16/0x17/0x0) >>> ALSA sound/pci/hda/hda_codec.c:4389: speaker_outs=0 (0x0/0x0/0x0/0x0/0x0) >>> ALSA sound/pci/hda/hda_codec.c:4393: hp_outs=1 (0x1b/0x0/0x0/0x0/0x0) >>> ALSA sound/pci/hda/hda_codec.c:4394: mono: mono_out=0x0 >>> ALSA sound/pci/hda/hda_codec.c:4397: dig-out=0x1e/0x0 >>> ALSA sound/pci/hda/hda_codec.c:4405: inputs: mic=0x18, fmic=0x19, line=0x1a, >>> fline=0x0, cd=0x0, aux=0x0 >>> ALSA sound/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c:1287: realtek: No valid SSID, checking pincfg >>> 0x4007f603 for NID 0x1d >>> ALSA sound/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c:1303: realtek: Enabling init ASM_ID=0xf603 >>> CODEC_ID=10ec0889 >>> nvidia: module license 'NVIDIA' taints kernel. >>> Disabling lock debugging due to kernel taint >>> nvidia 0000:01:00.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 16 >>> nvidia 0000:01:00.0: setting latency timer to 64 >>> vgaarb: device changed decodes: >>> PCI:0000:01:00.0,olddecodes=io+mem,decodes=none:owns=io+mem >>> NVRM: loading NVIDIA UNIX x86_64 Kernel Module 256.53 Fri Aug 27 20:27:48 PDT 2010 >>> >>> >>> $ rpm -qa | grep alsa >>> alsa-lib-1.0.23-1.fc13.i686 >>> alsa-lib-devel-1.0.23-1.fc13.x86_64 >>> alsa-oss-1.0.17-4.fc12.x86_64 >>> alsa-lib-1.0.23-1.fc13.x86_64 >>> alsa-utils-1.0.23-3.fc13.x86_64 >>> alsa-plugins-pulseaudio-1.0.22-1.fc13.i686 >>> alsa-plugins-pulseaudio-1.0.22-1.fc13.x86_64 >>> alsa-oss-libs-1.0.17-4.fc12.x86_64 >>> >>> >>> $ rpm -qa | grep pulse >>> pulseaudio-libs-glib2-0.9.21-6.fc13.x86_64 >>> pulseaudio-module-x11-0.9.21-6.fc13.x86_64 >>> pulseaudio-0.9.21-6.fc13.x86_64 >>> pulseaudio-module-bluetooth-0.9.21-6.fc13.x86_64 >>> pulseaudio-gdm-hooks-0.9.21-6.fc13.x86_64 >>> pulseaudio-libs-0.9.21-6.fc13.i686 >>> pulseaudio-utils-0.9.21-6.fc13.x86_64 >>> pulseaudio-module-gconf-0.9.21-6.fc13.x86_64 >>> alsa-plugins-pulseaudio-1.0.22-1.fc13.i686 >>> alsa-plugins-pulseaudio-1.0.22-1.fc13.x86_64 >>> pulseaudio-libs-0.9.21-6.fc13.x86_6 >> Is pulseaudio running? >> ps -ef | grep pulseaudio >> > -- > users mailing list > users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe or change subscription options: > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users > Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines > Not trimming boilerplate is also evil. -- Michael hennebry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx "Pessimist: The glass is half empty. 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