I can confirm this issue on the Gateway T-6828, both under ALSA
1.0.18rc3 (Jaunty) and ALSA 1.0.19. I can also confirm that downgrading
to ALSA 1.0.16 and kernel 2.6.24-22-generic *worked in the past*--I
can't say now, as I haven't tried with Jaunty.

Output of alsa-info.sh is here: http://www.alsa-
project.org/db/?f=4d8a44c9570c78c302e5b91002294756c5d4ffa6

(Also, I think something might be wrong with the alsa-info.sh script.
Everytime I ran it, it erased itself, thinking it had a new version,
until I removed the update function calls.)

This is an issue that has persisted for four kernel updates and three
ALSA updates. It causes significant impairment of sound in Ubuntu for
what seems to be almost an entire line of laptops, if posts in the forum
are to be believed. By virtue of its antiquity and ubiquity, it should
be given a bit higher priority than 'undecided', if at all possible.

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SigmaTel STAC9205: Headphone Jack Not Working
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