I hate repeating myself, but: "I am just an end-user, so you will have to use 
plain English with me", as stated before. Your posts are mostly gibberish to 
me. I don't understand much of what you are trying to say, if anything. And I 
still don't understand why do you insist this report is incomplete.
Please, keep in mind that I am obviously NOT AN ALSA DEVELOPER, so explain what 
you are talking about at all, and what exactly do you expect me to do, and give 
me precise instructions in how to do it, and what's the risk factor, and what 
exact info you need, etc. You are not talking to your colleague at work, nor to 
your pals at a hack meeting, I am just a guy who'd like to use his headset with 
his laptop, that's all.

That said, I guess I understood (the only thing I did!) you wanted to see what 
alsa-info.txt looks like with dell-headset-multi enabled, and headset 
plugged-in, so there you are, see attachment.
It seems to me that this option is getting me somewhere, but not quite there. 
It adds the ability to choose a headset as a capture source, but the mic 
remains deaf. Could it be that Alsa is not yet having full support for the 
ALC233 codec?

And once again: English, please!

** Attachment added: "alsa-info.txt with dell-headset-multi enabled"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/1487702/+attachment/4451377/+files/alsa-info.txt.LtNF5JInEs

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