stan wrote:
This will tell you the maker and model of your HDA-Intel chip (and a
lot
of other potentially useful information for troubleshooting). You could
post it here so people can see what your system configuration is as
well.
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-info.sh
The output from that is attached.
I had sound working briefly, then it stopped -- between tracks in
amarok -- and now I can't get amarok or vlc to make any noise at all.
system-config-soundcard works, however, and flash works in Firefox,
so it's not a driver problem.
I've tried playing with alsamixer and removing and reinstalling
pulseaudio (several times). I've tried logging out and logging in
again, and rebooting.
Any ideas? I had sound working stably in Fedora 10, after many
traumas, so I'm unhappy that it's regressed.
Danny.
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