Just toggle the master in your gnome volume control down to zero.

You will still get sound out of docking station but not of internal
speaker. The master volume control does not control the docking station
headphone jack.

What I think why Dell designs the hardware like this:

1. Both, the analogue and digital sound output of the docking station
are having the same source. This source is activated by the iec958
switch.

2. The digital sound output has no way to detect if a cable is plugged
in or not. So if activated by iec958 there's a signal on the digital
output. It doesn't matter if a cable is plugged or not.

3. Combine 1. with 2. The analogue output of the docking station is
activated at same time with digital output. So this jack does not
recognize if a cable is plugged in or not. It's just activated by
iec958.

4. The digital output does not have a volume control. The volume control
is done by the amplifier.

So if my suggestions are right there's a reason why you have to activate
the iec958 switch and toggle down the master.

But to understand why such a hardware design should be clever and smart
you have to ask Dell. I do not know.

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no sound on Dell D430 docking station
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