On Tue, 30 Jun 2020 01:12:30 +0300
Matti Pulkkinen <mkj...@utu.fi> wrote:

> Thanks very much for your help so far.

You're welcome.

> > In audacity, you should just have to select pulse as the source, and
> > the recording function would work.  
> 
> This is progress, of a sort: there is no pulse anywhere in Audacity
> to be selected. I've never once messed with the audio configuration
> on this install, so I'm not sure why pulse is missing, or rather why
> Audacity can't see it.

I think other replies have pinpointed your problem.  I don't use Gnome
(LXDE) or alternative sources of packages (plain RPMs, always dnf from a
virtual console), so forget to think about that as a source of
problems. I use the version of audacity that comes from RPMFusion, or
compile it from the project source repository. Either way, I get a
version that works as I described.

I'm surprised that Gnome would be providing a version with such
shortcomings.  You would do everyone a favor if you opened a bugzilla
against Gnome describing your problem so they can fix the version they
are providing.  I find no existing bug.

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/
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