Re: USB headset works in Ubuntu but not Fedora



Karl Larsen <k5di <at> zianet.com> writes:

First I have a Bug in for the Alsa Mixer. Here is how I get it working
but first let me say my headset is attached to the sound card. To see
your mixer click on System Preferances Personal and at the bottom
Volume Control.

Thanks Karl, but I'm using KDE, so that didn't work, however the command in my
last messaage (alsamixer -c 1) did work.

Find the Micophone and by default it is turned OFF. Clear that and your
mike will work.

Why is it switched off? That's crazy.

At least I know how to troubleshoot this in future.

--
Iain




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