@Hui Wang
My problem is different from the comment you provided, LOL.
1. I'm using Kubuntu. Kubuntu DOESN'T HAVE the POPUP-DIALOG because KDE 
environment uses PulseAudio to manage audio system. When a user plug in a 
headset there are no options to choose from, the program sets it automatically. 
It's the same problem in Xfce4 of Xubuntu.
2. Before I plug in, the capture is the internal one. But when I do, the 
settings automatically changes to 'Microphone' or 'Headset Microphone', in both 
situation my headset is unable to work.(KDE envionment, all these settings are 
accessible in PulseAudio) Only after I've change the setting to 'Internal 
Microphone' manually could I hear the voice.
3. I installed Ubuntu Desktop and tested the problem in the environment. The 
POPUP-DIALOG shows with the 3 options when I plug in headset. 'Microphone' 
option can make my headset work. 'Headset' option makes the same problem as 
KDE&Xfce4 one.
4. Does the Dell laptop you got have the 2 x 3.5mm Headset Jack or the 1 x 
3.5mm Headset Jack which is same as my laptop? Or there is something different 
in the circuit design or audio device firmware settings that makes the 
differences appear.

Anyway, thank you for your help. Without it I can't dig in the problem
and find something.

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