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Old 12th June 2009, 10:59 PM
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No sound, can't figure out how to disable Pulseaudio

Using Fedora 11 (AMD64) and I can't get sound working. I think that it's pulseaudio related; yet, I don't know how to disable it. I'm using KDE 4.2.3, so I can't use the normal Sound Settings dialog from Gnome.
Could someone help me remove pulseaudio and use alsa?

Thanks


Edit: just to add my solution from a later post in the thread. The "speaker" channel was muted by default. In the volume applet in the system bar, open the kmix mixer. go to settings, then configure channels. Add the speaker option and make sure that it is unmuted.

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