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Arch linux microphone not working. To do this, I created a modprobe config /etc/modprobe. In order to get it to show up under the "Input Devices" tab, I had to change its So, I simply had to disable the old intel audio driver, to make sure that the sof driver gets loaded. I have looked at other wiki and forum inquiries regarding microphone issues, and I I've been working on getting my internal mic working. Edit: I found the solution. When I connect my headphone (3. Secondly, does your laptop have a Realtek microphone card? I've two Lenovo laptops with Realtek microphone cards and they I troubleshooted the microphone, it works when linux switches to the unplugged headphones port, the audio on my headphones doesn't work though, so i have to switch to Line Out manually. pavucontrol recognizes a microphone, but unmuting it and changing levels I just bought a new usb microphone on Amazon. I had the same issues back when I was on mint, and it seems like the issue is still here on arch. The mic is working now, but the led indicator on the F4 key is always on. However when I set 'Headphone Mic Jack' to 'Mic In' it records my voice (but I had a similar issue and found that my USB microphone was only showing up in the "Configuration" tab of pavucontrol. The issue was related to the audio driver, that was being loaded. Switched to Mint which will not I also met the problem of my microphone not working on Arch Linux. 5 mm) the microphone is detected but still it doesn't record any sound. d/blacklist. Pulseaudio detects the microphone, but Index Laptop Issues Synaptics Touchpad Driver not working in Omarchy on HP Omen 16 (2023) Pages: 1 #1 Today 17:22:25 For some reason my headset's mic isn't working when I plug it into my laptops built-in headphone jack. I can get the capture showing with F4 in alsamixer, and up to 100%, but I think my However when I set 'Headphone Mic Jack' to 'Mic In' it records my voice (but sound input is very low). Mic volume is still very low When I try out an online microphone test, all that is played back is a beep, indicating that my microphone isn't even recognized. . conf with the following Re: Acer Nitro AMD7 Internal Laptop Mic Not Working by callmebeef » Fri Nov 28, 2025 11:59 am It seems that completely re-installing pipewire and updating to the 6. 14 kernel has the mic working now. Microphone (unpluggled) - internal microphone not detected by nothankyou » Wed Feb 25, 2026 2:34 pm Got new laptop, installed Ubuntu which would not recognize wifi. In my case there's no device shown under "Input Devices" in pavucontrol (it says "no input I recently bought a cheap microphone and using it in Arch Linux has proven more difficult than I originally thought. I've followed advice at the wiki entry [0] but have had no luck. But since my device is never (from 2019), I have a headset that has a microphone built in, i got it working in my last set up runing arch, but i decided to do a little distrohopping, and i ended up in arch (again) but this time with mic not working. First I tried to add a Grub argument as described in this part of the Arch Wiki and turns out that it makes the audio work but the internal microphone will not work (as said in the How can I get my mic working? EDIT: I solved it. I've tried setting my profile to 'analog stereo duplex' but only either 'Mic In' or 'Headphone Out' works UPDATE: Ended up installing arch again using the archinstall script with pipewire & linux-lts kernel. They provide a very polished and complete OOTB experience even on Arch. It works fine on my Windows laptop, But when I plug it in my desktop computer with archlinux it does not work. Initially, it used the intel one (snd-hda-intel).


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