After applying the alsa_eeepc901_fix.diff patch, there are some specific
alsamixer settings that need to be set on those new channels, otherwise
the new channels wont actually record. (Note, most users cite Skype as
their software use-case, Skype just seems to do the "right thing" when
presented with these additional channels, hence the lack of earlier
instructions:)  ... Here's what I use to set the alsa channels on the
command-line (the same can be performed with gnome-volume-control and
alsamixer, but I find using this 'amixer' example as easier to get the
point across):

  amixer sset "Input Source" "Front Mic"
  amixer sset "Capture" "80%" "cap" "unmute"
  amixer sset "Front Mic Boost" "30%" "unmute"
  amixer sset "Front Mic" "100%" "mute"

Note1: That muted "Front Mic" refers to the output channel. Unmuting
this will result in some nasty feedback between the internal mic and
speakers.

Note2: Running this command on Intrepid may also require "-c 0" before
sset. It might have been my own wonky alpha5 install settings, but for
some reason PulseAudio was the default card <shrug>

Note3: I *believe* these four channels are available on ANY eeepc
(700-1000h) with the appropriate patch installed, however I only
actually own a 900. If one of these commands fail, run "amixer" and
study the output before giving up.

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Please support EEEPC 901 Variant of the ALC269 snd_hda_intel
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/259878
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