Also might be worth running "alsamixer"  or "alsamixer -c0" from the
terminal, and making sure that things like pcm are set at a sensible level -
checking all other levels as well. Occasionally in the past I have been
without sound and that approach has almost always fixed things for me -
having said that I have not had any sound issues myself in f12.
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