I see this in the default install - I'm wondering why this needs to be there. >From looking over it: 1) it writes ordering lines to modprobe.conf that will cause problems in the event of hotplug 2) it offers to reload the audio drivers, which will *never* work in a standard desktop install with a mixer running (and then tells users to reboot afterwards!) 3) it has 'Apply' buttons, yet also 'Restore Configuration Files' and 'Reset configuration files', which are instant-action 4) its 'Reset configuration files' actually resets them to a state different from that of a default install 5) it runs *AS ROOT*, complete with GUI, when such permissions aren't needed to play sounds 6) there is already a 'Sound Preferences' in the desktop, which allows users to select their default playback & capture devices, and test sounds So, why do we need this in the default install? Bill -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list