Let me quote the useful parts of
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1902918 :


"Basically, if I re-insert my headphones into the jack, PulseAudio changes the 
output connector to "Analog Headphones" which produces no sound. So it forces 
me to manually change it back to "Analog Speakers" through the sound settings 
to get the audio working properly. This is a real nuisance. Any help is greatly 
appreciated. I'm sick of that feeling of dread the moment I accidentally 
disconnect my headphones."

"I figure the automatic output switching that pulseaudio does is a
feature. I don't believe I need it, as my sound card(?) already manages
that for me. So it should be as simple as disabling that feature. I
don't recall having this problem before with pulse on this computer, so
it could've been from an update."

It's quite annoying and we don't know when it's going to be resolved, so
it would be nice if someone could explain how we can disable the
automatic switching mechanism in the meantime (I didn't understand much
of the documentation in analog-output.conf.common.). We don't need this
feature anyway because the speaker muting is already managed (somehow)
when the headphones are plugged in, even if the output connector is set
back to "Analog Speakers".

This bug might be a duplicate of bug #909348 and bug #817943, but not
exactly like bug #829843.

It looks like bug #817943 is the culprit.

Vianney

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  No sound when output connector is set to "Analog Headphones"

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