How to modify (source) port priorities?

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>
> Hello.
>
> I'm using PulseAudio on a laptop, and there's a long-time annoyance I'm
unable to solve with Google's help, could you help me?
>
> In the "Input" tab of my "Sound" GNOME system panel, the "Connector"
keeps being changed from "Microphone" to "Internal Microphone" at each
restart (I'd like the contrary: "Internal Microphone" is awfully noisy, and
"Microphone" works fine). I can see why in pacmd-list-sources:
>     {analog-input-microphone-internal: Internal Microphone (priority
8900, available: unknown)}
>     ... versus ...
>     {analog-input-microphone: Microphone (priority 8700, available: no)}

the available state of mic jack should be yes after the mic is plugged

>
> --> How can I modify the priorities so that "Microphone" gets
automatically a higher priority than "Input Microphone"?
> --> Should I just fix that locally with your help, or should I file a bug?
>
> System info: Dell XPS1635, under Ubuntu 12.10 x64 / pulseaudio 2.1.
> Thanks for the help.
>

are your model xps1645 ?

post the output of alsa-info.sh
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