On Thu, 2005-04-28 at 08:00 -0400, Build System wrote: > alsa-lib-1.0.9rc2-1 > ------------------- > * Fri Apr 22 2005 Martin Stransky <stransky@xxxxxxxxxx> 1.0.9rc2-1 > - updated to 1.0.9rc2 > - add ainit tool > - dmix is now default pcm device > > alsa-utils-1.0.9rc2-1 > --------------------- > * Mon Apr 25 2005 Martin Stransky <stransky@xxxxxxxxxx> 1.0.9rc2-1 > - New upstream version > - add /usr/lib/rpm/redhat/find-lang.sh /usr/src/build/559784-x86_64/install macro (#155719) and/or > kernel-2.6.11-1.1275_FC4 > ------------------------ > * Wed Apr 27 2005 Dave Jones <davej@xxxxxxxxxx> > - Hopefully fix the random reboots some folks saw on x86-64. > > * Wed Apr 27 2005 Jeremy Katz <katzj@xxxxxxxxxx> > - fix prereqs for -devel packages > > * Wed Apr 27 2005 Rik van Riel <riel@xxxxxxxxxx> > - Fix up the vdso stuff so kernel-xen* compile again > - Import upstream bugfix so xenU domains can be started again Something has happened to sound from my system after this update. I'm guessing it's related to one of the two packages above but could be wrong. Sound yesterday was nice and clear, but since the update it is garbled and staticky (???). YOu can still here the sound (or music) but it's like someone's maxing out the volume and the speakers are all distorted. Volume levels on everything are the same as before the update and changing (lowering) them doesn't seem to help. I'm going to try yesterdays kernel and down-grading alsa, but thought it worth mentioning this before doing either (so it's documented as I go). Is anyone else seeing this? Packages that might be related: kernel-2.6.11-1.1275_FC4 alsa-utils-1.0.9rc2-1 alsa-lib-1.0.9rc2-1 alsa-lib-devel-1.0.9rc2-1 Sound Card hardware: 00:1f.5 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corporation 82801DB/DBL/DBM (ICH4/ICH4-L/ICH4-M) AC'97 Audio Controller (rev 01) Rodd -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list