Hi Jesse,

An other thing just crossed my mind, which can be the case on some mobo's. Do you have a front and a back microphone connection on your machine? i.e.maybe there's a microphone plug somewhere at the front, too. If yes, maybe only one of them works and the other one doesn't. I think I remember that being an issue on some mobo's. So for example, if the mobo sound system is connected to the front microphone connector, then the rear connector stops working. On some machines the front connectors are hidden. On a number of Dell's for example, they are under a funny flap in front, next to front USB connectors.

Then the last thing I can possibly think of is to try a few live CD's, if you have any of those. For example, Knoppix, Ubuntu, MEPIS, or PCLinuxOS are some, that I've had some successes with certain kinds of hardware (they all are a bit different in what they recognize properly, and where they burp).

But after that I'm pretty out of ideas - of course there could be a real hardware problem, too - and then nothing much matters ...

...Niels





Jesse Kline wrote:

On Sat, 2005-05-02 at 19:30 -0700, Niels Voll wrote:



What are you using as distro, desktop and mixing app?



I'm using Fedora Core 3 running Gnome 2.8. I've tried using the gnome mixer, KMix and alsamixer.

Jesse


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