Daniel:  Yes, I adjusted the mixer settings.

Using the GNOME Sound Preferences I only see one device: "Internal Audio
Analog", which is the one that controls the mic that connects to the
line-in jack on the side of my laptop.

Using alsa-mixer from the terminal, on the other hand, shows what it
seems to be three devices: Mic, Internal and Mix. When "Mix" or
"Internal" are selected the GNOME Sound Preferences "Input Volume" is
set to "Mute".

I pushed the input volume all the way and I toggled between "Mic",
"Internal" and "Mix" while testing with the Sound Recorder. None of them
got the built-in mic sound.

See these screenshots:
http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/285483/tmp/internalenabled.png
http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/285483/tmp/internaldisabled.png

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[regression] Built-in mic not working after pulse updates on Karmic.  Intel 
82801H (ICH8 Family) sound card.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/409819
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