In Fedora8, this method is used to solve the problem that the sound card of AC97 does not sound. In Fedora8, I hope there is a problem with the sound card. In the past, Ubuntu was used, and the latest ubuntu7.10 encountered sound card issues. After turning to Fedora, this problem also exists, both Fedora7 and Fedora8, which seems to be a kernel bug. I saw a post on the Internet and said it was actually very easy to solve this problem. Follow me: (ON THE GNOME Desktop) Right-click [Audio
In Fedora 8, the sound card of AC97 is not audible. This method is passed in Fedora 8. If you want to see if there is a sound card problem.
I used Ubuntu in the past, and I have encountered issues with sound card without sound. The latest ubuntu 7.10 also has sound card problems. After turning to Fedora, this problem also exists, both Fedora7 and Fedora8, which seems to be a kernel bug.
I saw a post on the Internet and said it was actually very easy to solve this problem. Come with me: (ON GNOME Desktop)
Right-click the [Volume Control] button in the upper right corner. The [enable volume control] Page
[File] --> [change device] --> select basic device No. 0 [Intel 82801DB-ICH4 (Alsa mixer)]
[Edit] --> [Preferences] --> [select visible audio tracks]
--> Tick before the bottom 2nd [External Amplifier] --> [close]
Return to the volume control main panel, select the [Switch] item, and deselect the check after the [External Amplifier] item
Turn off the volume control panel. Now, try again. Is there any sound?
This method has been tested on AC97, Fedora 7, Fedora 8, Ubuntu 7.04, and 7.10!
Hope that a friend with a sound card will speak out early.