The
Setup Agent
automatically attempts
to identify the sound card in your computer.
Click the play button to check the sound card configuration. If
the configuration is correct, Fedora plays a sound sequence. You
may adjust the volume with the slidebar. The
Repeat
option causes the sound to play until
the option is unselected, to assist you in tuning your system.
If your sound card is identified, but you do not hear the sound,
check your speakers and try again. In some cases, you may need to
alter the additional settings to obtain the best sound quality.
A sound card may provide multiple audio input and output devices.
To change the
Default PCM device
, select a
new option from the drop-down list. By default, audio applications
connect to a software mixer that manages the PCM devices. To
enable applications to bypass the software mixer, select the
option to
Disable software mixing
.
You may manually configure a Fedora system to use unsupported sound
cards after the installation process is complete. Manual sound
hardware configuration is beyond the scope of this document.
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Changing the Sound Card |
Fedora automatically attempts to detect a new sound card if you
add one to your system. If you need to launch the detection
process manually, choose → → .
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After you configure the sound card, select
Finish
to proceed to the login screen. Your
Fedora system is now ready for use.
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Update Your System |
To ensure the security of your system, run a package update
after the installation completes.
Chapter 18, Your Next Steps
explains how to update your
Fedora system.
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