yum install pavucontrol # and try setting pa config with that.
If it doesn't work, run alsamixer, hit f6, select the underlying sound card, and make sure the alsa settings are correct.
Both of these tools have fixed 99% of my sound problems...
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Fedora User <fedoradch@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sat, 10 Mar 2012 22:20:23 +0200
Adrian Sevcenco <Adrian.Sevcenco@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 03/10/12 22:24, Fedora User wrote:
> > since it was first introduced? For years I could harmlessly remove
> > the damned thing but that is no longer really an option.
> nope ... its enougt to have ONLY this packages :
>
> adrian@t420sev : ~ $ rpm -qa | grep pulse
> pulseaudio-libs-0.9.23-1.fc16.x86_64
> pulseaudio-libs-glib2-0.9.23-1.fc16.x86_64
Will sound then just work or do I have to set something?
I have tried completely wiping pulse (including all the hidden files,
gconf, kde and everything else) from my system, re-installing and STILL
no sound except HDMI.
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