I have the same issue on my laptop. I removed the Gnome Software
version, which didn't necessarily appear to be a flatpak as it didn't
say it was from
flathub.org. Nevertheless, the version I get from a
terminal DNF install seems to have the same issue for me. Everything
else in the system that I've tested with seems to work just fine with
the built-in microphone.
On Tue, 2020-06-30 at 06:45 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 2020-06-30 06:13, Matti Pulkkinen wrote:
> Sreyan Chakravarty kirjoitti 30.6.2020 klo 0.44:
> > How did you install Audacity ? From Gnome Software or DNF ?
>
> Gnome Software. The source is Fedora, "registry.fedoraproject.org".
>
Well, Sreyan had issues with Audacity supplied by Gnome Software.
See the thread "Audacity can't play audio on Fedora 32".
From the "SOLVED" message in the thread....
All I had to do was uninstall Audacity from GNOME Software and then
install it from DNF via:
sudo dnf install -y audacity
GNOME Software installed a Flatpak which does not work perfectly,
whereas DNF installs a RPM along with dependencies like port-audio.
Suggest you give that a try.
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