In current version of sound settings dialog (gnome-control-center
3.4.2-0ubuntu0.4) there is no way at all to set the sound card profile
(see screenshot). Maybe it is a PEBKAC, but I really cannot guess how to
set the 'Analogue stereo output' profile, so to completely disable the
internal sound card input.

It is important to me as it seems to be the only way to have an USB
microphone (like a webcam one) working as plugged in. Without this
workaround, at the moment one has to set the USB mic as default source
at each login (a no go for my parents... => audio chat screwed up).

<rant>Of course, in gnome-shell everything works properly with the
default sound settings menu. It is good to keep things simple, it is
better keep them working.</rant>

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  [soundnua]: doesn't offer 'Analogue stereo  Output' option

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