Re: Sound card does not work

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On Sunday, November 21, 2010 13:00:23 Craig White wrote:
> On Sun, 2010-11-21 at 10:38 +0100, fred wrote:
> > i'm using fedora 14 on my dell studio 1749 as a dual boot for school
> > 
> > but i need my speakers to work and they don't

Is the volume turned up in the mixer? What are you trying to play? From which 
program? If you are trying to play .mp3 files, are you aware that you need to 
install appropriate codecs yourself (they don't come with Fedora, you can get 
them from rpmfusion)?

> > also my cd-drivers does noet work

What exactly does not work? What are you trying to do? How does it fail?

> > how can i fux these things?

You need to describe your problems with more details. Otherwise we cannot even 
guess what might be wrong. Tell us what are you trying to achieve, what steps 
you are doing in that regard, what happens, what are you expecting to happen, 
and are there any error messages or something similar.

> Sound should be automatic but it is possible that the mixer settings are
> set too low to actually hear anywhing.

Yup, this is the most common and typical sound "problem" I know of. You just 
need to turn up the volume... :-)
 
> I'm not on a machine that I can inspect at the moment but I believe the
> program you want to use is pavolume and check the output levels.

It was called pavucontrol up to F13, not sure if this changed in F14, though.

HTH, :-)
Marko

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