This sounds suspiciously like problems I've had with fresh Fedora installs on some notebooks; the problem is that the ALSA sound mixer has channels disabled, or muted, or turned all the way down.
Try popping up 'alsamixer' in a root shell and see if anything in there looks like it was messed with.
-te
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I've tested this before sending the email to the list, but it hadn't work ,.... I've even deleted the asound.state file and recreated it with alsamixer+alsactl but it hadn't work too ....
thx anyway ...
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