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Apr 17, 2011

A sound card on F14/KDE -driven system has been replaced with SB Audigy SE (CA0106).

After trying to make the system to recognize the sound card, I have just downloaded, compiled and installed ca0106 driver from the sources at ALSA project site.

Sound card works fine; the microphone catches signal (according to what I hear in earphones when I speak into the microphone), yet no microphone using piece of software (tested on Audacity and Skype) is able to detect and use microphone.

Save that, the sound works fine.

How could I make the microphone work?

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