sound problems!!!

julien bossart julienfedora at gmail.com
Tue Aug 2 16:29:54 UTC 2005


Don't know that help or not.
But you can open the volum control, go to tab Edition and choose the preference.
After that active "External Amplifier".

Hope that you will have the sound after all.



2005/8/2, Jeffrey Ross <jeff at bubble.org>:
> I tried both suggestions, no luck, the machine is still mute :(
> 
> I did however locate this in the "dmesg" output:
> snd: Unknown parameter `snd_major'
> 
> TIA, Jeff
> 
> >just try to turn off headphone sense jack in alsamixer...
> >
> >worked for me on a thinkpad r51... also turn the other channels up
> >like pcm and master vol
> >
> >good luck,
> >Rudolf Kastl
> >
> >unmuting it kills the sound for me too
> >
> >2005/8/2, Alexander Dalloz <ad+lists at uni-x.org>:
> >
> >
> >>> Am Di, den 02.08.2005 schrieb Jeffrey Ross um 0:20:
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> >>>> > I've been trying unsuccessfully to get the sound to work on my IBM
> >>>> > Thinkpad 600X with FC4.  Sound did work on FC3.  an lsmod shows the
> >>>> > following sound related devices loaded: (lsmod | grep snd)
> >>>
> >>>
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> >>>> > Jeff
> >>>
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> >>> Check your mixer settings running "alsamixer" (MM means muted).
> >>>
> >>> Alexander
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