Hi. You might want to check to see if Gnome changed your mixer settings. Use amixer if you are using alsa drivers or aumix -q if you are using OSS drivers. Aumix -q will probably work if you are using alsa. Hope this helps. Kenny On Sun, May 02, 2004 at 04:00:00PM -0500, Brian W wrote: > Hello, > > I recently started with Linux - Fedora Core 1, and with help from Bill, I > am up and running with Speakup. After the installation, I ran sndconfig > and had sound working, but now it has stopped working. > > In the interim I have installed Pine, updated to the latest version of > Brltty, and poked around in Gnome - this last with sighted help that is no > longer available. I also ran the yum update utility. I have not > configured Brltty yet. > > I think the problem is with a change I made in Gnome, but am too new to > Linux to be sure of much of anything.) > > We enabled the sound server in the > preferences. (I think that is what they called it at least.) I was trying > to find information on configuring gnopernicus, and in > frustration at finding only reference materials, but no step by step > information, I was just poking around to see what I could break or make > work by accident. > > Well the only thing I have accomplished is to break the sound in the > console, where it used to work. > > I have disabled the graphical boot to see if there are any errors, but > there are not. I intend to change the default boot so it does not boot up > into Gnome, but I do not know if that will help. > > > I use Speakup with a DEC Talk Express. > > Any suggestions would be welcome. > (Well, most any suggestions...) > I should add that while I am new to Linux, I am not new to computers. > Unfortunately perhaps, the way I learn is by trial and error. once I break > it, I struggle until I fix it, and usually learn something in the process. > > Brian > > > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup