There's still the workaround of manual toggle, but there has been a new
release of alsa-drivers that incorporates patches for this chipset.

You could either:
a.) use the ppa:ricotz/unstable to get up-do-date alsa with a newer kernel, but 
unfortunately, it's only for karmic, and it likely wouldn't work on jaunty.
b.) use the alsa upgrade script from 
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1046137 but unfortunately, it does not 
yet support the most recent alsa release
c.) build it from source yourself according to 
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting ("Using drivers from 
alsa-project") but unfortunately, the directions won't work verbatim. In 
addition, it's not a good idea to mix different versions of alsa-lib and 
alsa-drivers, or if alsa-drivers will compile at all with different header and 
library versions.

Your best bet, I think, would be waiting for b.) to be updated.

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When headphones are plugged in, the speaker does not get muted automatically.
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