I also have sound problems on a studio 1750. I'm running KDE and most of the time have no sound after logging in. But what seems to always work is: killall pulseaudio After that sound works fine! -Marcel On Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 02:36:09PM +0000, Marko Vojinovic wrote: > 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 -- 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