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I had this problem recently, and someone on HF IRC gave me a video to it. I'm going to do a text-tutorial on how to fix this, and then I'll include the link to the video afterwards.

This happened to me, no idea why. I thought it was because I'd used gnash and it messed me up, but then I uninstalled it and used Flash, and nothing. So I reformatted thinking I must've done something wrong, still nothing.

Anyway enough about me.

What you need is:
  • Terminal

Short list Cool

Open up terminal through Applications > System Tools

Type in 'alsamixer'

You will get this:


Notice on the top right 'Sound Card' 'F6'

Tap F6 and you get to this menu

-- Sorry it comes up with for me

0 HDA Intel
That's my sound card, it was using a temporary one, or something, or maybe not and it'd just been messed with from the install, anyway select that one if you have it, or something that looks like that :tounge:

--

NOW.. you get here


Turn everything all the way up except for PCM and Front, they change when you do the actual volume, test it out.

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That's it Ohmy

You can probably mess around with this to see what the initial problem was, if you want

"Credits" (Click to View)
That is a sick desktop. Tongue

I'll try this when I finish downloading Java.
(What's the system monitor that you have called?)
I have an asus notebook if that's a monitor o_o

anyway, you have to be using Fedora I think to use alsamixer.

Try typing alsamixer into a new terminal window
I googled my problem and added the word (alsamixer) to the end and found out why my sound isn't working.
So does it work now? ;p
Thanks for this Smile
(08-15-2010, 09:05 PM)ReaLiTy Wrote: [ -> ]I have an asus notebook if that's a monitor o_o

anyway, you have to be using Fedora I think to use alsamixer.

Try typing alsamixer into a new terminal window

Most distros use Alsamixer