I have to agree.I'm a complete Linux (but not Unix) newbie. Having just
acquired an old system box I thought I'd give Linux a play, so put
Ubuntu Gutsy on it.

Then plugged in my USB sound card. Couldn't find anything about how to
configure sound cards, so tried recording. Was told that "Your audio
capture settings are invalid. Please correct them in the Multimedia
settings". Gusty doesn't have Multimedia settings, so tried the Sound
settings instead. Found the card, and changed the "chat" setting (and
why "chat" - the last thing I want to record?) to point to it. Then
clicked "Test" and got the Failed to construct pipeline...." message.

Poked around the conferences and fora and found that I had to enable ESD
(whatever that is?) and found it was already enabled. Enabled everything
in the volume control. Still the same message.

So can we please have some support for USB sound in both directions? Or
at least some documentation? The Help file for Sound Preferences does
not correspond with the software, and I cannot find any tutorial
documentation on what the various components of the sound system work
and fit together. (Get onto the Alsa-project site, and you're bombarded
with techno-babble on the first page).

And, as Casey J Peter wrote, in Windows it just works first time.

Sorry if this sounds like a whinge, but I'm finding Linux VERY
frustrating to work with.

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[gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording
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