No sound after ugrade to Fedora 12 from Fedora 11
Hello everyone,
I've upgraded to Fedora 12 from Fedora 11 using preupgrade utility. Now I have no sound but microphone works fine. Any ideas? Code:
lspci | grep Audio |
1. I've removed pulseaudio
Code:
yum remove pulseaudio 2. I've installed pulseaudio again Code:
yum install pulseaudio alsa-plugins-pulseaudio pulseaudio-esound-compat pulseaudio-libs pulseaudio-libs-glib2 pulseaudio-module-zeroconf pulseaudio-libs-zeroconf xmms-pulse pulseaudio-module-gconf wine-pulseaudio xine-lib-pulseaudio pulseaudio-utils pulseaudio-module-bluetooth gst-mixer padevchooser paman paprefs pavucontrol pavumeter 3.I've removed pulseaudio again. I've got sound and skype woks properly. I can't understand what is my problem now... skype or pulseaudio? Please help me out on this, Thanks in anticipation |
you won't like my fix but after several days of frustration of the bugs in F12 I reinstalled F11. Sorry to say this release wasn't ready to be called a release version.
Anyway I too had lost sound and the more I did to configure the machine the worse the crashes occured. now I have sound again. and more functionality like networking always working. I give F12 another 3 to 6 months of user acceptance testing before I attempt another install. |
Hello toddbailey,
thanks for replying to me. Today I've updated the system. Several pulseaduo packages was installed during updating process. I've ran Code:
yum install pulseaudio alsa-plugins-pulseaudio pulseaudio-esound-compat pulseaudio-libs pulseaudio-libs-glib2 pulseaudio-module-zeroconf pulseaudio-libs-zeroconf xmms-pulse pulseaudio-module-gconf wine-pulseaudio xine-lib-pulseaudio pulseaudio-utils pulseaudio-module-bluetooth gst-mixer padevchooser paman paprefs pavucontrol pavumeter My problem is gone :-) |
I still have no sound.
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Oh my god...I installed the Pulse Audio volume control and never checked it. When I went to look at it the audio channel was muted. This isn't the Alsa mixer, this is the Pulse Audio Volume Control.
In KDE, Applications > Multimedia > Volume Control. That was dumb. |
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