Public bug reported:

Netbook Dell Inspiron 910. Ubuntu 12.04, same problem with Ubuntu 11.10. When I 
put a plug in the headphone jack the netbook speakers shoud be switched off and 
be competly silent, but they make instead white noise. It makes no difference 
if it is a headphone or a connection cable for the stereo set.
With Ubuntu 8.04, a special edition from Dell, which was installed on the 
netbook, the speakers were correctly muted when a plug was put in the headphone 
jack.

With Ubuntu 8.04 from Dell everything works right. But I would like to
use Ubuntu 12.04, because 8.04 is too old.

With Ubuntu 12.04 the sound or music comes correctly from the netbook
speakers. When I plug in a headphone the music comes from the headphones
or when I  plug in a connection cable the music comes from the stereo
set and no longer the music comes from the netbook speakers. But my
problem is that the netbook speakers are not silent when they are
switched off, when I use the headphone jack. They play no longer the
music, that is allright, but they start making white noise instead of
being completly silent that is what  don't like.

** Affects: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  netbook speakers make white noise, when when a plug is in the
  headphone jack, instead being muted

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