> FWIW, I never had two different ALSA devices on my machine here; the
external jack just supersedes the internal mike if I plug in an external
microphone.

To clarify this: I actually _do_ have two alsa input devices, one for
the builtin mike/jack, and one for my USB headset. I specifically meant
that I do not have two separate alsa input devices for the internal mic
and the mic jack.

> I think that the gnome-media volume control does not yet allow the
user to switch between input/output devices to control, whereas
pavucontrol does.

I can properly switch between them using the pulse mixer applet (well,
the one that we have by default now, I'm not actually sure whether this
is considered a part of pulse or gnome-media now), so from alsa upwards
everything seems to be just fine.

The question here is whether linux/alsa could expose the mic jack as a
separate input device.

Reassigning to alsa now. Luke, Daniel, do you know how to find out
whether Jerone's laptop is actually physically able to control the mic
jack separately? Or Jerone, does that actually work in e. g. Windows?

** Package changed: gnome-media (Ubuntu) => alsa-driver (Ubuntu)

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Sound Prefrences applet does not offer a way for laptop users to use mic jack 
attached mic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/418617
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