> use hint jack-detect=0

Why would I want to disable my jack rear panel? If you're talking about
the green jack audio at the back, I can't, I'm using it. My computer is
plugged into an amplifier which is then connected to my speakers. Even
if it's not what you're talking about, it would still just be a patch
that you need to do manually. We're not interested, we'd like to have a
permanent fix instead that is applied automatically.


> you have to check the front audio panel connector
> connect an AC97 front audio panel to motherboard with HDA controller is not 
> recommended

Like I said before (which I also just retested), the problem still exist
when there's nothing plugged in my front audio panel connector. That is
not the problem.  On my motherboard, there's is a port called "F_AUDIO"
and I have a cable where I can plug HD AUDIO or AC'97 in it. However,
even if I do not plug this cable, I still have the problem.

I will also repeat that I do not have this problem in Windows (I have a
dual-boot configuration).

As a new information, I unplugged my HDMI cable that goes to my TV in
case it had anything to do with it since HDMI also carries sound. So I
only had my green audio jack at the back plugged into my amplifier and
the problem was still present.

If anyone has any idea as to what I can test next so that we can
pinpoint where does this problem comes from, I'm all hear!

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  Sound output device keeps changing when using headphones

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