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> This is where I'm lost. A full graphical desktop gets sound working
> (mostly) but where do I start after a minimal text install. Any advice
> or links are most welcome.

I'm no expert, but it looks like the Desktop group might be a place to
start. It includes the alsa-plugins-pulseaudio package, so either that
or the group will probably pull in a bunch of audio stuff. I'd try
that and see what yum picks up for dependencies.

                 - Bluejay Adametz, CFII, A&P, AA-5B N45210

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