Actually Terry if you upgrade to RC2 and you are still having the same problem then you need to go to alsa-project.org and report a bug. I know at least with Via82xx driver it will default to only accepting 48k streams if it does not know your card, and not accept 41k streams, you have to set an option to make it work. I have not heard of this for any cards that use the intel i810 driver though. FC3 test 3 is very old now, you should fresh install to FC3 RC2 and then report your bug to the list. On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 22:52:12 -0500, Terry R Linhardt <linhardt@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > This involves FC3, test 3. My sound card is recognized, but I do not > hear anything. I had previously installed both Fedora Core 2 and Core 3, > Test 1, and the sound card was recognized and functioned properly. > > The system "sees" AC'97 Audio Controller, with Module snd-intel8x0. > > I tried running the command "system-config-soundcard" from the command > line. Besides a GUI interface to test the sound (again, no sound), I got > the following messages in the terminal window: > > Warning: rate not accurate. Requested 44100 Hz, got 48000 Hz. > > and then: aplay: pcm_write:1115 write error: input/output error > > Any help or guidance? As I said above, I'm puzzled especially since I > never had a problem with prior versions of Fedora. (And if I boot XP, > the soundcard is functioning properly). > > Terry > > -- > fedora-test-list mailing list > fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list >