Slightly OT? PulseAudio with Intel+Realtek ALC272X doesn't recognise the microphone

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Whilst at Desktop Summit I want to do some work with a colleague who can't be 
present, and we considered using Google Hangout.  Up to this point I hadn't 
tried using either the webcam or built-in microphone on the netbook (Acer 
Aspire One 533).  The webcam is fine, but I can't get it to recognise the 
built-in microphone.  

My next step with audio problems is always to open the command-line alsamixer.  
There I found that the capture device settings were muted.  Setting those 
correctly hasn't made the microphone work.

Then I turned to pavucontrol - which tells me I have no microphone - not what 
the netbook manual says.  I tried an external microphone too, which seemed to 
go unnoticed.

Has anyone any ideas?  I found lots of threads about Ubuntu users having 
problems, but of course the commands and packages recommended for them are 
less helpful in Fedora.

Anne
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