** Description changed:

  # Symptom
  
  No sound coming from line out (motherboard jack) while headphones are
  plugged in(front panel) even after selecting Line out(motherboard jack)
  in sound settings.
  
  # Workaround
  
  run `alsamixer` in terminal
  press F6 to choose sound card
  select HD-Audio Generic
  use left/right arrow keys to select "Auto Mute Mode"
  use up/down to set to "Disabled"
  ESC to close
  run `sudo alsactl store` to save the current settings
  
  # System info
  Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
  
  I have ASUS X570 E Gaming motherboard (SupremeFX S1220A) (I'm assuming
  thats the same chip as Realtek ALC1220A)
  
  $ apt list --installed | grep alsa
  alsa-base/jammy,jammy,now 1.0.25+dfsg-0ubuntu7 all [installed,automatic]
  alsa-topology-conf/jammy,jammy,now 1.2.5.1-2 all [installed,automatic]
  alsa-ucm-conf/jammy-updates,jammy-updates,now 1.2.6.3-1ubuntu1.5 all 
[installed,automatic]
  alsa-utils/jammy,now 1.2.6-1ubuntu1 amd64 [installed,automatic]
  gstreamer1.0-alsa/jammy,now 1.20.1-1 amd64 [installed,automatic]
  
  # Personal remarks
  Auto Mute Mode on alsamixer should be disabled by default or a way to 
configure it via the Sound Settings GUI in Ubuntu
  
- I don't see any scenario where a user selected Audio output should be
+ I don't see any scenario where a user-selected Audio output should be
  muted and current behavior.
  
  the current issue I'm describing is exactly the same as "User Journey 2: 
Changing output port from panel UI"
  in this Ubuntu Design doc: 
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Vb1jUVLoHXBK9drley6Vd5bYGguBbCTEWVcZz7R-LFI/edit#heading=h.8h8mt4f5unfz
+ 
+ # Another issue related to user experience with this same User Journey as 
above:
+ after using the workaround when the volume level on the headphones is high 
and the volume on the speakers was low, and you change the audio device from 
headphones to the speakers, the audio volume would be very loud on the speakers 
for a fraction of a second (perceived as a loud pop)

** Description changed:

  # Symptom
  
  No sound coming from line out (motherboard jack) while headphones are
  plugged in(front panel) even after selecting Line out(motherboard jack)
  in sound settings.
  
  # Workaround
  
  run `alsamixer` in terminal
  press F6 to choose sound card
  select HD-Audio Generic
  use left/right arrow keys to select "Auto Mute Mode"
  use up/down to set to "Disabled"
  ESC to close
  run `sudo alsactl store` to save the current settings
  
  # System info
  Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
  
  I have ASUS X570 E Gaming motherboard (SupremeFX S1220A) (I'm assuming
  thats the same chip as Realtek ALC1220A)
  
  $ apt list --installed | grep alsa
  alsa-base/jammy,jammy,now 1.0.25+dfsg-0ubuntu7 all [installed,automatic]
  alsa-topology-conf/jammy,jammy,now 1.2.5.1-2 all [installed,automatic]
  alsa-ucm-conf/jammy-updates,jammy-updates,now 1.2.6.3-1ubuntu1.5 all 
[installed,automatic]
  alsa-utils/jammy,now 1.2.6-1ubuntu1 amd64 [installed,automatic]
  gstreamer1.0-alsa/jammy,now 1.20.1-1 amd64 [installed,automatic]
  
  # Personal remarks
  Auto Mute Mode on alsamixer should be disabled by default or a way to 
configure it via the Sound Settings GUI in Ubuntu
  
  I don't see any scenario where a user-selected Audio output should be
  muted and current behavior.
  
- the current issue I'm describing is exactly the same as "User Journey 2: 
Changing output port from panel UI"
+ the current issue I'm describing is exactly the same as "User Journey #2: 
Changing output port from panel UI"
  in this Ubuntu Design doc: 
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Vb1jUVLoHXBK9drley6Vd5bYGguBbCTEWVcZz7R-LFI/edit#heading=h.8h8mt4f5unfz
  
  # Another issue related to user experience with this same User Journey as 
above:
  after using the workaround when the volume level on the headphones is high 
and the volume on the speakers was low, and you change the audio device from 
headphones to the speakers, the audio volume would be very loud on the speakers 
for a fraction of a second (perceived as a loud pop)

** Description changed:

  # Symptom
  
  No sound coming from line out (motherboard jack) while headphones are
  plugged in(front panel) even after selecting Line out(motherboard jack)
  in sound settings.
  
  # Workaround
  
  run `alsamixer` in terminal
  press F6 to choose sound card
  select HD-Audio Generic
  use left/right arrow keys to select "Auto Mute Mode"
  use up/down to set to "Disabled"
  ESC to close
  run `sudo alsactl store` to save the current settings
  
  # System info
  Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
  
  I have ASUS X570 E Gaming motherboard (SupremeFX S1220A) (I'm assuming
  thats the same chip as Realtek ALC1220A)
  
  $ apt list --installed | grep alsa
  alsa-base/jammy,jammy,now 1.0.25+dfsg-0ubuntu7 all [installed,automatic]
  alsa-topology-conf/jammy,jammy,now 1.2.5.1-2 all [installed,automatic]
  alsa-ucm-conf/jammy-updates,jammy-updates,now 1.2.6.3-1ubuntu1.5 all 
[installed,automatic]
  alsa-utils/jammy,now 1.2.6-1ubuntu1 amd64 [installed,automatic]
  gstreamer1.0-alsa/jammy,now 1.20.1-1 amd64 [installed,automatic]
  
  # Personal remarks
  Auto Mute Mode on alsamixer should be disabled by default or a way to 
configure it via the Sound Settings GUI in Ubuntu
  
  I don't see any scenario where a user-selected Audio output should be
  muted and current behavior.
  
- the current issue I'm describing is exactly the same as "User Journey #2: 
Changing output port from panel UI"
+ the current issue I'm describing is exactly the same as "User Journey #2: 
Changing output port from panel UI" (see Page 10)
  in this Ubuntu Design doc: 
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Vb1jUVLoHXBK9drley6Vd5bYGguBbCTEWVcZz7R-LFI/edit#heading=h.8h8mt4f5unfz
  
  # Another issue related to user experience with this same User Journey as 
above:
  after using the workaround when the volume level on the headphones is high 
and the volume on the speakers was low, and you change the audio device from 
headphones to the speakers, the audio volume would be very loud on the speakers 
for a fraction of a second (perceived as a loud pop)

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2020150

Title:
  no sound after selecting motherboard audio jack after headphones
  plugged in to front panel

Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  # Symptom

  No sound coming from line out (motherboard jack) while headphones are
  plugged in(front panel) even after selecting Line out(motherboard
  jack) in sound settings.

  # Workaround

  run `alsamixer` in terminal
  press F6 to choose sound card
  select HD-Audio Generic
  use left/right arrow keys to select "Auto Mute Mode"
  use up/down to set to "Disabled"
  ESC to close
  run `sudo alsactl store` to save the current settings

  # System info
  Ubuntu 22.04 LTS

  I have ASUS X570 E Gaming motherboard (SupremeFX S1220A) (I'm assuming
  thats the same chip as Realtek ALC1220A)

  $ apt list --installed | grep alsa
  alsa-base/jammy,jammy,now 1.0.25+dfsg-0ubuntu7 all [installed,automatic]
  alsa-topology-conf/jammy,jammy,now 1.2.5.1-2 all [installed,automatic]
  alsa-ucm-conf/jammy-updates,jammy-updates,now 1.2.6.3-1ubuntu1.5 all 
[installed,automatic]
  alsa-utils/jammy,now 1.2.6-1ubuntu1 amd64 [installed,automatic]
  gstreamer1.0-alsa/jammy,now 1.20.1-1 amd64 [installed,automatic]

  # Personal remarks
  Auto Mute Mode on alsamixer should be disabled by default or a way to 
configure it via the Sound Settings GUI in Ubuntu

  I don't see any scenario where a user-selected Audio output should be
  muted and current behavior.

  the current issue I'm describing is exactly the same as "User Journey #2: 
Changing output port from panel UI" (see Page 10)
  in this Ubuntu Design doc: 
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Vb1jUVLoHXBK9drley6Vd5bYGguBbCTEWVcZz7R-LFI/edit#heading=h.8h8mt4f5unfz

  # Another issue related to user experience with this same User Journey as 
above:
  after using the workaround when the volume level on the headphones is high 
and the volume on the speakers was low, and you change the audio device from 
headphones to the speakers, the audio volume would be very loud on the speakers 
for a fraction of a second (perceived as a loud pop)

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