@Herton, as you can see (and modify) in /usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-
mixer/paths/analog-output-headphones.conf, PulseAudio sets "Speaker" to
off when the headphones path is activated, which it automatically is,
based on the jack detection.

I think the only sane solution here is to create a bugfix patch based on the 
3.2 code, something that's smaller than applying the entire "ALSA: hda/realtek 
- Finer tuning of auto-parser" commit. 
This can be done either by using separate DACs for speaker and headphones, or 
by renaming "Speaker" to "Master", whichever is simplest.

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  [Dell Inspiron 17] Headphone jack outputs no sound

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