With the soundcard replaced against a model which also uses snd-ca0106 now and the current alsa driver version 1.0.24 and kernel 3.1.6 in use, the workaround for my problem is to disable the onboard soundcard in the system BIOS, and set the 'Devices' for recording under 'Edit/Preferences' to 'default'. This way it is possible to record audio also at 48 kHz. When the recording-device is set to 'CA0106: CA0106(hw:0,0)' explicitly, recording hangs instantly. Another workaround is using 'ecasound' on the console for recording: 'ecasound -f:,2,48000 -i:alsahw,0,0 -o:recording/testrec.wav' alsa debug-info is attached to this message.
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