I think I've a issue, which is related to this bug, even if I haven't got this 
laptop. I have an ASUS M4A785TD motherboard, which uses the same codec 
(VT1708S). On boot up with Kernel 2.6.35-22  (newest kernel of 10.10) I get no 
sound off my headphone connected to the front panel. With Kernel 2.6.32 (from 
10.04) there is no problem with this at all. 
I found out two things: First, if I do a suspend to disk (and then power up 
again)  the headphone works as excepted. On normal boot up nothing helps to get 
it work. As I nearly always use suspend to disk, I'm not sure if the problem 
already exists right after upgrading to 10.10.
Second: If I toggle the control "Smart 5.1", the sound goes off again. Only 
another suspend to disk cycle make it work again. (this does not depend on the 
state of the control).

As in Kernel 2.6.32 the control "Smart 5.1" does not exists, I guess
setting any value to this control (which is done on restoring the mixer
state by the init-scripts) confuses the codec and the headphone does not
work, after suspend to disk the chip is reset and no setting to the
control takes place.

Output of alsa-info.sh for the different cases attached. I hope this
helps.

** Attachment added: "different alsa infos of the cases (see comment)"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/669224/+attachment/1732319/+files/alsa-infos.tar.bz2

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Headphone jack not working in Asus K60I
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