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Ubuntu has input device but can't use

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I've just moved from Window to Ubuntu and now I can't use internal mic as well as my earphone. My teacher called me and then I realized that the microphone has problem It says that I have a input device called "Digital Microphone -sofhda-dsp" but it can't be used. I've tried many many solutions like Alsa, Puva, etc but they didn't work. I also realized that Ubuntu does recognize audio device called sth "stereo" and it says "unplugged" which I assume that is my microphone. Sorry for my bad English and I'm still learning it :) Thanks for any help! It made me crazy for the whole day

I am using Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS, Lenovo Thinkbook-14s-IML running CPU Intel® Core™ i7-10510U CPU @ 1.80GHz × 8

Thanks Matigo for replying but when I type "sudo lshw -c audio" as u said then nothing happened in my terminal:(

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Could you [edit] your question to include: (0) the version of Ubuntu you’re running (1) the brand and model of your computer (2) the terminal output of `sudo lshw -c audio`. With this information, it will be a little easier to answer your question
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