I ~think~ I just fixed this issue on my PC (GA-B250M-DS3H with HDA Intel PCH, 
ALC887-VD). Symptoms just like described on this thread:
- repeated "Jack 'Front Headphone Jack' is now plugged in" / plugged out 
messages in pulseaudio logs
- acpi_listen showing plug/unplug events
- once headphones are plugged into the front jack, issue stops
- hdajackretask works as a workaround
- side effects: audio stutters, graphics freezes for a split second (looks very 
much like video card lagging). OSD notifications turned off so I didn't have 
those.


I had the front panel audio cable go behind the motherboard, attached to the 
other cables in the case. Once I re-connected the cable to go separately from 
everything else, the problem seems to have completely disappeared. Crosstalk 
with other cables / motherboard seems like a likely root cause.

`pulseaudio -vvvv --log-time=1` had 'plugged in' followed by 'plugged
out' at very close timestamps (~20ms). Debouncing could avoid the side
effects and hide the problem.

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  Volume notification keeps popping up constantly (the notify-OSD bubble
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