Dear Jarno,
thank you for looking into this!

Unfortunately, I still have the same problem.
For some reason I think that the microphone jack is recognised as an 
output instead of an input.
I've tried installing hda-jack-retask but this one doesn't work with my 
sound card.

Indeed, on the page you've sent me, at step 2, it says:
2. alsamixer will open in the terminal. Use your arrow keys to move over 
to "Digit-IO". Press the "M" key and you should hear sound from your 
mic. Now arrow left to "Mic" and hold the down arrow key until the 
levels go to 0.
When I press the M key I hear nothing.

My current OS (System details) is: ubuntu 12.04 LTS, 64 bit
uname -a
Linux sloane 3.5.0-18-generic #29-Ubuntu SMP Thu Oct 25 07:26:14 UTC 
2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

No longer remember how to produce the full system info dump that I had 
submitted - would be more than glad to resubmit the info if I remembered 
the command...

All the best and thanks again for the effort!
Christos

On 08/06/13 03:33, Jarno Suni wrote:
> Can you confirm this with a current ubuntu release?
> http://fixedproblem.blogspot.fi/2012/03/creative-x-fi-xtrememusic-
> ubuntu-1110.html
>

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