If your soundcard works (I suppose it does...) then you should check a few 
things:

1) Does /dev/dsp exist? Sometimes you have to load extra modules (or so) in 
Alsa.

2) Are you using KDE or Gnome? Then it could be that a sound server like aRts 
or eSound is running. In such a case Audacity can not use /dev/dsp. You should 
stop all sound servers before using Audacity.

It can also help to start Audacity in a console and see if you can see error 
messages that clarify what is going on.

--
Eeltje de Vries


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