No sound in F9

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I used F9 throughout the beta process on my laptop (Dell Inspiron 2200). The sound always worked. Today, I did a fresh install with this release of F9 but the sound no longer works. When I say it does not work, it only does not work in web based sound (MSN.COM, Foxnews.com, etc). When I log in, it plays a small song, when I do some utilites, it makes a "bloop", "bloop" like it always has. I can also open mplayer and it will open and play sound files.

 I can't find the utility that used to test the sound card (from what I have been able to read system-config-soundcard was dropped). I foudn something that suggested I run "dmesg | grep sound" so when I do, I get this:

ALSA sound/pci/ac97/ac97_codec.c:2152: MC'97 1 converters and GPIO not ready (0xff00)

Any ideas?

Thanks!

Arch

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