is easily fixed by going to the 'detect sound card' menu in GNOME
and increasing the sound level using the slider there. Funnily the
after exiting the utility, the slider goes back to where it was
but the thing does not go mute. I suggest you try tinkering with
any such utility if you have.

set the volumes and
alsactl store 1
alsactl restore 1. put this in some startup script.

Thanks, but it did not work out.

I use system-config-soundcard to set the sound card volume levels to
full. Then did:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ sudo /sbin/alsactl store 1
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ sudo /sbin/alsactl restore 1
On running system-config-soundcard the volumes are again at the
mid-point of the bar.

Is this a Fedora Core 5 bug? Anybody reported it already?

Regards,
Debarshi
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