I have installed DKMS, received an error i do not understand in the end,
however, after the reboot the internal mic is now appearing in the Sound
Preferences.

Recording from it still records only minor static, so perhaps it is
recording the wrong channel or something. I still am unable to figure
out how to mute one channel or how to reverse them.

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Title:
  Internal michrophone works only in System testing

Status in “pulseaudio” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I have Packard Bell Dot S netbook (with internal microphone)

  To reproduce:
  1. Start 'System Testing'
  2. Select 'Audio tests'
  3. During audio test note that you *can* hear yourself (but rather poorly, 
it's internal mic after all)

  4. Go to Sound Settings, Tab->Input
  5. 'Record sound from' is empty, input volume is grayed out.

  6. Start audacity
  7. Press record, speak, press stop
  8. Press play
  9. Nothing is audible

  What i expect to happen:
  If system testing was able to record from the internal mic, i expect other 
systems to be able to do that as well.

  What actually happens:
  System testing is able to perform tasks that other parts of the system are 
unable to do.

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