On 18/04/12 21:21, alan c wrote:
On 18/04/12 20:27, alan c wrote:
On 18/04/12 19:56, Philip Stubbs wrote:
On 18 April 2012 19:46, Philip Stubbs<phi...@stuphi.co.uk>  wrote:
It works here, at the moment. Just kicked off a 95Mb update, so will
try again in a few minutes. :-)
Lots of 3.4.0's were replaced with 3.4.1's so I guess that is a point
release of gnome then. Sound recorder still working. Sorry, but that
does not help very much, does it. :-(
Yes it does - it may suggest that my 12.04 adventures to date in these
fairly new installs has caused a problem. One possibility is AWN,
which I have tried because I love the shiny switcher app, but I have
discovered that awn also installs gnome classic sessions which for
example uses gnome panel, whatever.
I will do a clean instal of 12.04 now in one machine an dsee if it
will work without awn.
Re install 12.04 in one machine, fully updated now, nothing else
installed, Sound Record (from Built-In Audio) not working still.

I should say that sound record  *does* work from a microphone and also
from the usb microphone integral in a webcam I use for such as skype.
It is *only* the recognition of the internal audio hardware which
seems to prevent record from Built In Audio.

I can only say that for me, sound recorder is working fine on my laptop (Asus K501J) with 12.04 using both built-in and external headset mics.

Regards,

Steve

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