Description of problem: Automatic detection of the sound card did not work. This audio device will not be available on the system. You can create /root/scsconfig.log, /root/scsrun.log on the System tab and file a new bug at http://bugzilla.redhat.com. Please click OK to continue. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 2.6.22.5-76.fc7 i686 i686 i386 How reproducible: Steps to Reproduce: 1.From System menu -> Administration menu, launch the SoundCard Detection tool. 2.play the sound test, but doesn't heard the test sound. 3.A dialog box displayed to indicate whether you heard the sound, and I press the 'No' button. Actual results: There's no sound. Expected results: The test sound should be heard. Additional info: The function of sound recording does work fine! I use the command to record a sound file: %arecord -vv -fdat foo.wav after recording finished, I move this file to the Window XP platform and play it successfully and correctly! But this command does not work in the Fedora 7 platform, as below: % aplay -vv test.wav There isn't sound to be heard.
Created attachment 202081 [details] this file includes scsrun.log, scsconfig.log and xorg.conf.
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