I'm testing F10-Snap1, and I noticed that music was playing rather softly, even though I had the application volume and the master pulseaudio volume turned all the way up. I ended up doing this: 1. mv /etc/alsa/pulse-default.conf /tmp 2. alsamixer 3. PCM was at 60% or so. Turn it up all the way. 4. mv /tmp/pulse-default.conf /etc/alsa Now I could hear my music. I've seen a similar issue with F9 on this same laptop where no sound comes out at all until fiddling with the underlying ALSA channels. I think this only happened after resume from hibernate, but I don't remember now. Is this just a bug, or a design problem with pulseaudio hiding underlying mixer channels? How would one expect to set the hardware mixer channels when pulseaudio hides them from the user? -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list