I did install g-v-c last night and it was rather buggy, but nice. However until 
the recording quality on the pulse mixer matches that of ALSA dmix (I have 
noticed lots of distortion and jumps even though I only set it to 120%) then 
ALSA is the only way to go. These quality issues are ubuntu wide but the lag I 
have seen shows up on certain websites where you use Flash to conference and 
for sure Skype. I have not had pulse installed for very long on any PC to do a 
more in-depth study. There is something about intel ICH7/8/9 chipsets that 
doesn't like pulse I think. An easy way to get ubuntu pulse free would also be 
nice, indeed I am quickly coming to the conclusion that Xubuntu may be the way 
to go.
I wonder if Dell would want to officially comment on this as many of their 
machines are shafted by this bug.

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internal mic capture very low volume when routed through pulseaudio
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/275998
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