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On Sat, 24 Sep 2005 18:05:36 -0700, YouzNet wrote:

Hi folks, maybe you can help...

I'm trying to get this cool new mic to work using Linspire Five-Oh,
which [as you know] is a v of Debian.

No luck so far.
See thread at
http://forum.linspire.com/viewtopic....f5d 2443b644b


Are you "linspire392"?


I'd be very grateful if you could help.


I was looking at getting one of these C01U mics for my laptop, so I'd like
to see Linux support too. If it's a standard usb audio device then it
should 'just work'.

This bloke is using one in Linux...
http://www.w140.com/audio/c01u_usb.html
He had problems with clipping at -10db, so either amixer is not playing
nice with the mic's internal gain control, or the thing is broken by
design.
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