Well, I see two better options than physically doing something to the
speakers:

1. Use another display/login manager. There are plenty of other ones out
there, gdm is just happens to be the default for Gnome... Actually
that's exactly what GNU/Linux is all about - choice - because no one
forces you to use crappy software (what the default Ubuntu installation
is becoming). So just remove or somehow disable the default packages and
install the good ones.

2. Create a simple package that inserts a hook in apt-get post-
installation phase for setting the above gconf values (disabling sound).

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/437429
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