--- William Case <billlinux(a)rogers.com> wrote:
Hi Hoffman;
It couldn't be easier. If the following explanation
doesn't make sense
then your setup is different from mine.
On Sun, 2005-08-07 at 05:12 -0400,
fedora-list-request(a)redhat.com wrote:
>
> Hi Bill:
>
> I would like to try your suggestion. How could I I
> muted / turned off IEC958, so?
> Thanks?
> Hoffmann
Open gnome-terminal (or KDE terminal) and at the
prompt type: alsamixer
A simple bargraph should appear in your terminal
screen with your cursor
beneath the first bar. Right arrow --> over 13
columns to IEC958 and
type 'm'. An 'm' should appear in the IEC958
column. If you see '00'
or anything else that means IEC958 is still on. Type
'm' again to get
the 'm' in the column.
Type Ctrl-c to close the bargraph, then close the
gnome-terminal and try
your sound.
You may have to make the other changes I suggested
in my previous post,
if after logging out and back in you find that
something has turned
IEC958 back on. (That happened to me.)
Regards Bill
--
Hi Bill:
When I opened the alsamixer bargraph, I realized that
IEC958 was already set as MM. Moreover, after making
the other changes you suggested in your previous post,
I still have that boring noise.
Am I missing anything?
Thanks!
Hoffmann
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