Damien,

> That's because the ALSA plugin has not been compiled in.
> 
> If so, make sure that --enable-plugins was selected and that the alsa
> headers are installed on your system before compiling.

  Well, it is very confusing. I looked at config.log of gnomemeeting
and pwlib but did not find there anything about alsa. Then I reconfigured
pwlib and noticed a quickly disappeared message that alsa was not found.
Why it is not found if I have 2.6.x kernel? Eventually I have guessed 
to install an additional package, alsa-lib-1.0.8, re-configured pwlib, 
rebuilt and re-installed it; reconfigured, rebuilt and re-installed 
gnomemeeting. Now gnomemeeting in preferences for audio plugins shows THREE 
options: ALSA, OSS and Quicknet. When ALSA audio plugin is enabled, 
the microphone of Logitech Quickcam pro 4000 web camera works fine.

  Thanks a lot for helpful hints.

Leonid
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