I have just tried a new install of Ubuntu 9.10 on a T60p (same laptop,
my original post is actually incorrect; this particular laptop is a T60p
type 8744-J2U), and audio recording is still broken out of the box, and
at this point the audio settings application is so different that no
information online seems to even remotely apply. Everything still works
fine under Windows, still broken in Ubuntu.
Noticed that an *external* microphone works just fine. The buit-in
*internal* microphone is muted. It actually seems like the audio driver
is not recognizing that there are two audio devices and is presenting
the user with adjustment for only the one external port, not the
internal one (the mic that 99.9% of users would use, since it seems
rather silly to carry an external microphone for a laptop that already
has one).
Has this bug been set as "Invalid" ? Why no explanation for this
change? Did I enter the bug in the wrong place? Is there someone else
I should bother about it? Is there any more information I can provide
that would help?
** Changed in: alsa-lib (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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No audio recording on Thinkpad T61p, in any application
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/369460
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