More teeth grittin' sound issues, which are a plenty with good ol' Linux!

I bought a cheap microphone, to record my voice on a wav file.  I opened 
gnome-sound-recorder (of the gnome-media package), and, under "Record from 
input:", I  selected "microphone".  However, it kept switching to "AC97", and 
not recording anything (I began feeling like the woman in Demon Seed, trying to 
instruct the computer to do something, only to have it refuse, and want its own 
way).  I opened the volume control, and unmuted the microphone, and unmuted the 
capture.  But, it just kept remuting the microphone, and remuting the capture, 
and the sound-recorder kept switching back to AC97 (Demon Seed....it's acting 
on its own now....getting ready to screw me good).  

Eventually, I did manage to record my voice (I'm still not sure how I did this, 
though.)  I then tried to play it back, but got feedback.  So, I muted the 
microphone, and muted the capture.....yet, still, I got feedback when playing 
the recording back (Demon Seed..... my computer is getting ready to screw me, I 
just know it).

I'm anticipating that an odd mutation of my own DNA, and my computer, will 
eventually see the sun upon its face.  However, I'm HOPING that I can simply 
figure out how to record, and subsequently play back my voice, without all this 
fuss.  So, if anyone out there can assist me in asserting my human dominance 
over my computer, I would appreciate it.  I'm running Etch, on an old Pentium 
III.

Mark


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