Rayterril, could you give some more detail? If you're using Hardy and
have the same motherboard as me, this is kind of weird.

On this motherboard, to enable the audio loopback, I go to gnome-volume-
control, select edit/preferences and mark all the avaliable devices
(just to be sure to not miss anything). With all those devices enabled
(sometimes I need to close and reopen the gnome-volume-control for they
appear).

Once this is done, I go to the "Options" tab. There should be there 3
"Input source" selectors. The first one is what matters (I'm not able to
make the others work), and I select "Line" on there.

After this, I go to the "recording" tab and make sure the volume are
adjusted (not muted). I recommend setting a low volume because, for
loopback, the audio is too much amplified.

Finally, on the "Switches" tab, I enable the "Analog Loopback" checkbox
and then I can listen the line-in audio on the system speakers, so
loopback is working, as opposed to this bug I reported - that's why I've
closed it (I read somewhere that the person which reported the bug is
enough to close it, but feel free to reopen if you have reasons to think
it should be).

I'm not sure, looking at your comments, if line-in don't work at all for
you or if it don't work only for audio loopback; if it don't work at
all, maybe you should check your hardware or open a new bug report.

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snd_hda_intel @ Intel DP35DP mb.: Input from Line-in / Mic can't be listen in 
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/151634
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