Fedora core Linux sound card configuration
Q. How do I configure Fedora Linux sound card using GUI and command line tools?
A. You can use GUI tool called redhat-config-soundcard to configure sound under Fedora or Red Hat enterprise Linux or Cent OS etc.
Just type the following command:
redhat-config-soundcard &
If you didn't hear any sound use aumix to setup sound volume:
aumix &
Or try GUI tool:
gnome-volume-control &
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Tags: command_line_tools, enterprise_linux, fedora_linux, gui_tool, linux_sound, redhat-config-soundcard_command, soundcard ~ Last updated on: October 3, 2007



March 16th, 2008 at 10:21 am
i have an realtek 8139 hd in my desktop i install fedora 8 and i have no sound what can i do i try 4 alsaunmute,
4alsaunmixer,i try to config my soundcard nothing