A big part of this problem is that the HDA kernel driver is fragmented, so the
code used for IDT codecs is different from the one from Realtek codecs. And so
they use different naming conventions, and I chose the Realtek convention here.
I intend to fix that up for the P cycle, so that then naming convention is
similar.
For the output, that's actually a line-out (rather than headphone) jack,
or at least is listed so by BIOS, and IIRC jack sensing for line outs
is not implemented in the IDT kernel driver.
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Triaged
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[Latitude E6420, IDT 92HD90BXX, Black Line Out, Left, Docking station]
Jack sensing doesn't work
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