* Ben Hutchings [2010-12-13 02:15:03 +0000]:
> On Sun, 2010-12-12 at 11:41 +0100, Sergio Gelato wrote:
> > * Ben Hutchings [2010-12-12 03:10:35 +0000]:
> > > This might be a problem with the headphone detection feature.  You could
> > > try to disable this by turning off the 'Jack Detect' switch.
> > 
> > I would, if I knew how. amixer mentions no such switch.
> 
> I'm just reading the code and it looks like it will create that switch,
> but maybe I am wrong.
> 
> Please test Linux 2.6.37-rc5 as packaged in experimental.

I have now done so, and got the same symptoms: no sound through the headphones
(except for a single "pop" during boot, which I assume to be related to 
hardware initialization). Still no 'Jack Detect' switch either.

For completeness I'll mention that I tried with both settings of the
'Independent HP' switch. No headphone output in either case. Not even
if I explicitly select "Analog Headphones" as the output connector in
Sound Preferences (which mutes the rear speaker output).



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