I think that the problem might be that node 0x02 of the codec has a
volume control labeled "Speaker playback volume", and the headphone path
goes through that node for output. When headphones are plugged in,
PulseAudio turns "Speaker playback volume" off, which mutes the
headphones.

If the theory is correct, the offending/fixing patch messes around with
volume control names so that "Speaker playback volume" will be named
something else.

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  [Dell Inspiron 17] Headphone jack outputs no sound

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