Re: system-config-soundcard: why?

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Andrew Haley wrote:
Andrew Farris wrote:
Jesse Keating wrote:
On Wed, 2008-03-26 at 09:58 +0000, Andrew Haley wrote:
On my Fedora 8 laptop, a Dell using an Intel "soundcard" with
snd-intel8x0,
system-config-soundcard contains the only volume control that
actually has
enough gain to make sound audible.  I would not have been able to use
sound
without system-config-soundcard.  I don't know how much Fedora 9 has
improved,
but I sure hope we don't delete something that I found to be vital.
Please try F9 (even a live image) before claiming that it's vital.

OK, I'll try it.

Just as an FYI for Andrew, my desktup using an integrated snd-intel8x0
card does not need s-c-s and it gets configured very nicely in F9.

Will it go loud?

Yes it defaults at 70% volume in pav and at that level is about equal volume to my audigy 1 which defaults to 100% (both in the same machine). The intel chip has higher pitch though with the steady state sine input from the sound preferences but it is plenty loud. Its a Dell precision 340 tower with intel 82801ba-ich2 audio.

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