This started happening for me when I upgraded from Trusty to Utopic. And
yes, it is a bug, not a feature. Previous versions of Ubuntu always did
The Right Thing without asking (admittedly, I've never tried to use a
mic/headset, maybe that would have failed before).

I understand that there are technical subtleties here, but at the very
least, the popup window shouldn't appear every time the device is
plugged in. If there's no way to remember individual devices, there
should be a checkbox or something for "assume this answer until I go
into the sound settings and say otherwise." If you're worried that
people will forget the checkbox and rage on the forums about their
microphones not working, maybe add a small bubble on the corner next to
the volume icon reminding people they can change, or a menu option in
the sound icon dropdown to change settings. Whatever is done shouldn't
steal focus from other applications, shouldn't block the view of the
center of the screen, and shouldn't require user action under most
circumstances.

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  "Unknown audio device" dialog pops up every time I plug in headphones

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