And could you please test this kernel:
https://people.canonical.com/~hwang4/testdetect/
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[MS-7A40,
Weird, even you plug the headphone before booting, the headphone is
still not recognized. I don't know why your headphone could work in this
situation.
this is from #3:
control.11 {
iface MIXER
name 'Headphone Playback Switch'
value.0 false
Here is a diff working vs non-working:
https://www.diffchecker.com/WW0VL687
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Title:
[MS-7A40, Realtek
Logging in and out works. So I imagine the headphones just need to be
plugged in pre login.
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[MS-7A40,
Here is the alsa-info.txt when they are NOT plugged in pre-boot and do
not show up in the settings:
http://alsa-project.org/db/?f=afd99b1656c7317e16fbc52b460299f7ec484195
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Sorry for the poor description.
Basically, if my headphones are not plugged pre-boot I cannot get them
to register (I think I got them to work post boot by reinstalling
pulseaudio and trashing the config but not am not certain).
Here is the alsa-info.txt when they are plugged in pre-boot:
Please plug in the headphone, then run alsa-info.sh and upload the alsa-
info.txt
BTW, what do you mean "Sound works for a while, then breaks"?
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