Hello Arun!
Sometimes in laptops, the microphone might be coupled with line-in. Have you
had any mic luck under Linux with this laptop? You might have a look in
alsamixer or alsamixergui for line-in settings as well and you might test it,
by plugging in an external mic, or if it's switched, you might just plug any
cable in - a headphone should do - and then unplug it. I have seen a
soundcard, which would switch internal mic and line-in, depending on a plug
being in the line-in jack. Sometimes, these things don't really work under
Linux.I don't know about your particular card though. My second hand
experience was mainly with macbooks.
I hope that helps.
Warm regards
Julien
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