On Fri, 2008-02-01 at 16:56 -0600, hackob wrote: > El vie, 01-02-2008 a las 12:22 -0500, Mark C. Allman escribió: > > On Fri, 2008-02-01 at 10:51 -0600, hackob wrote: > > > El vie, 01-02-2008 a las 10:45 -0600, hackob escribió: > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > After last kernel update I have no sound in my pc, I have an Intel > > > > AC'97. If I do a lspci I can see the sound card, but in gnome desktop > > > > Sound Hardware I only have the PCM output and Modem speaker. > > > > > > Sorry, I didn't say that the kernel versión is > > > kernel-2.6.23.14-107.fc8. > > > > > > > > Any idea?, tks. > > > > > > > > Hackob. > > > > > > > > > Do you have the Alsa apps such as aplay, arecord, amixer, etc., > > installed? If so, type "aplay -l" and see if any soundcards are found. > > This is what I get: > > [mcallman@prez doc]$ aplay -l > > aplay: device_list:205: no soundcards found... > > > > Mark, > > This is the output of aplay -l > > [hackob@simon ~]$ aplay -l > **** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices **** > card 0: Phone [2-in-1 Phone], device 0: USB Audio [USB Audio] > Subdevices: 1/1 > Subdevice #0: subdevice #0 > card 1: Modem [Intel ICH5 Modem], device 0: Intel ICH - Modem [Intel > ICH5 Modem - Modem] > Subdevices: 1/1 > Subdevice #0: subdevice #0 > > As you can see, there is no sound card. > > Hackob. > > > > > I also lost the sound output, although not all. I can play a ".au" file > > directly to the /dev/audio device (cat file.au > /dev/audio) and I hear > > it. I'm working on finding the solution. I've posted about it here but > > haven't had any luck. It's something with the "pcm" devices (whatever > > they are), I think. I've never fiddled with anything audio before so > > it's all new to me. Actually, you have two sound cards: card 0 (2-in-1 Phone) and card 1 (Intel ICH5 Modem). If you didn't have any sound cards then you'd see the error I'm getting. Is a "2-in-1 Phone" device actually a device to play audio? If so, then run the Soundcard Detection applet (menu System -> Administration -> Soundcard detection), select your device, and click the "Play" button (click "repeat" to keep it playing). If you hear the guitar playing then your problem is just a device permissions issue. -- Mark C. Allman, PMP -- Allman Professional Consulting, Inc. -- www.allmanpc.com, 617-947-4263 BusinessMsg -- the secure, managed, J2EE/AJAX Enterprise IM/IC solution -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list