Re: No Sound after installing Fedora 7

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jatin davey wrote:

in the system admin when i give a test play i didnt get any sound and then a message popped up asking me whether i heard the sound, cicked on no and got message asking me to file a bug in redhat.com


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    Message: 1
    Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 15:53:55 -0500
    From: Aaron Konstam
    Subject: Re: No Sound after installing Fedora 7
    To: For users of Fedora
    Message-ID: <1191012835.3876.5.camel@cyrus>
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    On Fri, 2007-09-28 at 18:47 +0100, jatin davey wrote:
    > Hi
    >
    > after installing fedora 7 in my toshiba laptop (A 135 - s2386)
    > i am not getting any sound in my laptop
    >
    > installed all the mp3 codecs and video codecs but still no sucess.
    > googled it and got some results asking me to change some source code
    > in the alsa base file under /etc dir.
    >
    > please let me know the detailed steps as i am a new user in linux.
    >
    What did: System->Admininistration-> Soundcard Detection tell you?
    In other words was the card detected?
    Next step run alsamixer and adjust the levels of each channel.
    Channels with MM at their base should be changed to 00 at their
    base by
    typing 'm'.

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Investigate the settings you see when you execute the command "alsamixer". Type in a "?" for the help page. Un-mute or set the levels higher and see if that allows you hear any sound.

...oh, and just in case,....make certain the volume on your speakers is turned up.

~~R

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