Problems with Sound Configuration

If, for some reason, you do not hear sound and know that you do have a sound
card installed, you can run the Sound Card Configuration Tool (system-config-
soundcard) utility.

To use the Sound Card Configuration Tool, choose Main Menu => System
=>Administration => Soundcard Detection in GNOME, or Main Menu =>
Administration =>Soundcard Detection in KDE. A small text box pops up
prompting you for your root password.

You can also type the system-config-soundcard command at a shell prompt to
launch the Sound Card Configuration Tool. If you are not root, it prompts you
for the root password to continue. If the Sound Card Configuration Tool does not
work (if the sample does not play and you still do not have audio sounds), it is
likely that your sound card is not yet supported in Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

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