** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 115637
   headphones on laptop don't mute laptop speakers on Toshiba A120-237

** Description changed:

  This is a f*c*ing nightmare bug!!! This post is for all users who had
  this problem and tried to solve it on their own ;)
  
  Preview: I have a laptop computer HP Compaq nx6325 (owners know ;) )
  
  Step 1:  Power up my pc, boot in Ubuntu 9.04.(2.6.28-15), headphones
  jack IS NOT plugged in, in hear the login sound in pc speakers. Start
  rhythmbox player, play a song, works fine. !! NOW, when i plug in my
  headphones sound hearing from them but still hearing from pc speakers
  too !! No possible mixer setting or else would make pc speakers shut
  down, only the mute setting which mutes all sound.
  
  Step 2: Reboot, boot in Ubuntu 9.04.(2.6.28-15), headphones jack IS
  plugged in this time, i hear the login sound in my headphones and this
  time not in pc speakers (which is good). Start rhythmbox player, play a
  song, it hears from headphones (from speakers hears nothing). So far so
  good. !! I've plugged out the headphones but nothing happened, no sound
  from speakers as expected... :-s !!  Again, no mixer setting or else
  would make pc speakers turn on, nothing at all.
  
  NOTE: I'VE TRIED ANY POSSIBLE DEBUGING: MIXER SETTING, INSTALLING NEW
  ALSA DRIVERS, NOOB ADVICES, ALL. NOTING WORKED.
  
  ATTENTION: The following fix was tested by me only on my laptop so far,
  so if you want this to work for you too you must make the required
  adjustments. You can consider this link as a good help:
  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=806620 (didn't worked for me..
  :( )
  
  Fix : After long time browsing the web  i've finally found the solution.
  
-  - browse into file system to /etc/modprobe.d/ like this: "cd 
/etc/modprobe.d/"
-  - then : "ls" -> you should have "alsa-base.conf" file there
-  - next do: "sudo gedit alsa-base.conf" and you will have write access now to 
that file.
-  - go to the bottom of the file and add the following line: "options 
snd-hda-intel model=hp position_fix=1 enable=yes"
-  - save the file.
-  - reboot your pc 
+  - browse into file system to /etc/modprobe.d/ like this: "cd 
/etc/modprobe.d/"
+  - then : "ls" -> you should have "alsa-base.conf" file there
+  - next do: "sudo gedit alsa-base.conf" and you will have write access now to 
that file.
+  - go to the bottom of the file and add the following line: "options 
snd-hda-intel model=hp position_fix=1 enable=yes"
+  - save the file.
+  - reboot your pc
  
  Now, you may choose to boot Ubuntu with or without the headphones
  plugged in, when you'll plug in/out the headphones speakers will work as
  they should.

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Sound hears from laptop speakers but when i'm connecting my headphones, 
speakers don't stop !!!
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/427980
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