On 30-11-07 07:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Thank you for your help. When I broke out the manual to learn how to
> access the bios and run diagnostics, I discovered that there is a
> hardware speaker mute switch on the keyboard that I had not noticed
> before. Needless to say that fixed the
Rene,
Thank you for your help. When I broke out the manual to learn how to
access the bios and run diagnostics, I discovered that there is a
hardware speaker mute switch on the keyboard that I had not noticed
before. Needless to say that fixed the problem! Evidently one of my
kids toggled thi
On 30-11-07 01:00, Rene Herman wrote:
> driver. These are hardware, motherboard specific, things, only affeting
> teh signal patch after it has left the chip ALSA is so busily driving...
Eeew, just a few to many typos in one statement. "only affecting the signal
path after"...
(and if this hits
On 29-11-07 20:16, Tom Lund wrote:
> I have an old Compaq Armada 7400 notebook with an ESS 1879 AudioDrive ISA
> sound card. I had sound working correctly with Fedora core 4, but after
> a recent fresh install of Fedora core 7 I am left with a situation where
> sound can be heard only by plugging
I have an old Compaq Armada 7400 notebook with an ESS 1879 AudioDrive
ISA sound card. I had sound working correctly with Fedora core 4, but
after a recent fresh install of Fedora core 7 I am left with a
situation where sound can be heard only by plugging in headphones - the
built-in speakers are