Hello,

I have making tests in Debian 10, Mint 19.2 and Ubuntu 18.04, these 3 OS
all suffer from the same problem with the priose 3.5mm jack that
whistles when headphones are plugged in and no sound is broadcast.

The problem is related to the Realtek ALC3266 sound card.

If you open the sound settings software, the whistle disappears, as soon
as you close it the whistle comes back.

If you open VLC or any other player, the whistle disappears, as soon as
you close it the whistle comes back.

When there is no signal sent to the sound card the problem is present.

One way to solve this problem would be to continuously send a "blank"
signal (just a signal without sound) to this sound card.

After tests, this laptop works perfectly under Debian if it is connected
to a "Sharkoon Gaming DAC Pro S (USB-DAC)" sound card or on a "USB-3
type C to 3.5 mm jack adapter". But it does not work properly with the
Realtek ALC3266 integrated sound card.

Yesterday after I made an installation of MX Linux 19 on my laptop that
does not use "systemd" but "init", I noticed that I have no problems
with my headphones connected jack 3.5 mm to the Realtek ALC3266
integrated sound card !!!! All work perfectly :) But I dont like realy
this Linux distribution...

MX Linux 19 OS with which everything is working properly is based on
Debian 10 Buster

I hope that these additional indications will allow you to solve this
bug which seems to exist since several years and has never been
solved...

I hope that with a new look at this bug, that you finally will fix it
!!!

Please give my news form this bug.

Best regards.

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