Jack sense still is not working on the hardware that I originally
reported the problem with, in the Gutsy Gibbon distribution.

I think that there is some capability missing in the ALSA driver to
sense all of the ports that my system has.  The switchover on this
hardware is definitely a "soft" switch, because when the system is
booted up in Vista, there is lag between the time that I plug the
headphones in and the time that the main speakers become muted and the
headphone port gets sound.

When running under Gutsy, sound just goes to all ports, all the time.

I wonder; if I were able to identify the chips in use for the sound
system on this motherboard, would that help for the driver to be
improved to handle it?  The only that that I know /for sure/ is that
it's the chipset that is in the HP Pavilion Slimline s7700n PC.  I am
attaching the output of lshal.  Maybe that will have enough information,
but if it doesn't, and more information is still needed, I am open to
attempting to provide what I can.

** Attachment added: "Output of lshal on my system."
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9846135/lshal.hppss7700n.out

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snd_hda_intel (alc883 chipset) does not perform jack sense
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