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I have installed mandriva 2007 just to see what it is like compared to fedora core. however everything works fine except i am getting no sound.
 
below is the sound card information that is displayed on the mandriva linux control centre. how do i get sound?
 
Identification
Vendor: Intel Corporation
 
Description: 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition Audio Controller
 
Media class: Audio device
 
Connection
Bus: PCI
 
Bus PCI #: 0
 
PCI device #: 27
 
PCI function #: 0
 
Vendor ID: 0x8086
 
Device ID: 0x27d8
 
Sub vendor ID: 0x1043
 
Sub device ID: 0x817f
 
Driver
Module: snd-hda-intel
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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are you sure there is no sound ? try opening alsamixer and scroll left and right and press 'm' , this will mute/unmute a channel., if one of them is muted it might explain the no-sound situation.
 
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none of the channels seem to be muted. i am still struugling to get sound. i am using vlc player. 
when i open volume control and go to edit-preferences, it brings up a new window called volume control preferences. Here it says select tracks to be visible some of which are headphone, pcm, front, surround etc. I have selected each one as suggested and then click on the close button. I then click the switches tab in the volume control: HAD intel(alsa mixer) and check and uncheck the options some of which are cd capture, line in capture etc. But i still do not get any sound. The strange thing is that while starting up mandriva, i do get the start up loading sound.
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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i am using on board sound. i am getting the feeling now that there is something buggy. I did get sound to work a while back but on adjusting volume controls in alsamixer, the sound does not seem to work after this.
 
anyone know why?