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On 10/11/2009 07:53 AM, Jerry Feldman wrote: > Sound works fine on my system with the 2.6.29 (specifically > 2.6.29.6-217.2.16.fc11.x86_64) kernel, but when they updated to 2.6.30 > the sound stopped working. If I reboot back to the 2.6.29 kernel things > work fine. I've googled a number of different places (including Fedora > Forum http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=225660), but no > luck. Looking at some of the issues it appears to be something between > front and back speakers. My system only has 1 audio array . My sound > card is nVidia Corporation MCP55 High Definition Audio (rev a2). I've > looked through all the different settings and run various Pulse Audio as > well as ALSA mixers. When I look at the Pulse Audio volume meter, in > both 2.6.29 and 2.6.30 kernels, it does show the volume levels. So far, > I don't see any clues at either boot time or in dmesg. Some common sound issues I've run into with recent kernels: * has one of the channels (e.g., master, PCM, front) been muted? * has one of the channels (e.g., PCM, front) been set to volume 0? * is the snd_pcsp module loaded? (lsmod | grep snd_pcsp) If so, unload it, and set it to not load. (That's been known to interfere with other sound modules.) * are any of the "Analog Loopback" switches turned on? If so, turn them off, as they can disable sound. (I tore my hair out over that one for quite a while.) HTH, DR
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