Hi, >> Even though the hardware fixed it, this still seems to be a >> configuration error, unless only part of the sound chip is bad. Are >> there any pin connections on the MB that need to be made in order to >> activate sound? They would be described in the manual that came with >> the MB. Because it is a different MB, and might have been a return, >> someone could have messed with the factory defaults, and turned off >> sound by removing the pin connector that turns it on. Maybe it was never >> installed. Or maybe a solder connection to line out is not working >> because it is cracked. Maybe sound is turned off in the BIOS? > > No, both motherboards were mine to begin with. I had set up one for > him, but he had a flood in his basement which corroded the > motherboard, so I replaced it with an identical MSI MS-7025 > single-core 64bit Athlon 3500+ board. I don't think the new one was > ever used as a desktop, so sound may never have worked on it since it > was purchased, for all I remember. Okay, so I got it working. I wasn't sure that I thoroughly read the manual the first time, so went back and read it again, and there is indeed something there about the jumpers. On the motherboard there is a header for audio for the front panel, and when it's not connected to that header, it has to be jumpered. Thanks again, Alex -- 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