Description of problem: On my Dell Inspiron 1525 sound can no longer be heard through the internal speakers. If I plug in a set of headphones I can hear the sound playing through them. This worked fine at some point during the Fedora 8 releases (and works fine with the live cd). It also fails to work with the Fedora 9 live cd. I have no idea about where/when it went wrong. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Always. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Play any sound (for instance using system-config-soundcard) 2. Hear nothing... 3. Plug in a set of headphones and hear the sound. Actual results: No sound through internal speakers. Expected results: Sound. Additional info: The sound card is identified as a Intel ICH8 82801H card using the snd-hda-intel module. I will attach the output from lspci -vvv.
Created attachment 312739 [details] lspci -vvv
I just tested it with the Fedora 10 Alpha live cd and there sound works fine.
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