The error can be partially resolved by installing oem kernel versions. The error was not present on the newest one available from the repository (for example, linux-image-5.14.0-1007-oem). The sound was good most of the time, but sometimes it faded out, then you had to connect the headphones to the jack socket for a while and disconnect it. However, there was no need to kill pulseaudio (it was possible to use a laptop on a daily basis). However, I replaced the laptop with a different model so as not to degenerate because the problem was 90% solved on the new kernel. This chipset 'Cirrus Logic' is probably to blame because I have a new dell vostro 5502 with the same intel i5 (11th gen) processor, but the chipset has 'Realtek ALC3204' and everything works on it.
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