** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.22
  
  Hi,
  
  There is a well documented bug where the master-volume does not work when you 
plug in headphones.  It's been reported in bugs #s 134946, 124662, 41015, 
38546, 26150, and perhaps even as far back as #8685, in 2004!
  There are reported fixes.  I'd like to mention two important ones, both by 
Daniel T Chen. The first is patching /sound/pci/via82xx.c, as found in
  
  https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-team/2006-April/000805.html
  
  The second, proposed in bug #41015 consists in exiting GNOME and typing
  from terminal and:
  
  1) Unload the snd_intel8x0 driver: sudo modprobe -r snd_intel8x0
  2) Reload the snd_intel8x0 driver: sudo modprobe snd_intel8x0 
ac97_quirk=hp_only
  
  There are a few problems with these:
  
  To point out the obvious: if this fixed the problem, why am I still
  having it?  The first patch reportedly occurred for linux-source-2.6.15,
  so I'm guessing it's incorporated into linux-source-2.6.22. I'd like to
  point out that the extension of via82xx.c has changed to via82xx.ko,
  which the text editor does not recognize as being in UTF-8 so you can't
  check if the patch is added... still, to be quite honest I'm not sure
  what I would look for in this file even if I could open it... =/
  
- The second fix of unloading and loading the driver works, BUT you loose
- the headphone control on the volume panel... and this shouldn't be
- something you need loose, or even something you need to do if the
- problem is "fixed."
+ The second fix of unloading and loading the driver works, BUT you would
+ have to do this every time you turn on your computer AND you loose the
+ headphone control on the volume panel after doing this... this shouldn't
+ be something you need to do every time if the problem is "fixed."
  
  This bug was not present in Dapper 6.06, since I never had any problems
  with this.  However, from reading the bug reports, it's apparently been
  a problem since Edgy all the way to Hardy.
  
  I'd like to add that the bug has been recognized and assigned to varying
  Ubuntu teams & individuals, which I suspect either out of trusting
  previous fix claims and/or having more pressing bugs to attend to, have
  not properly given closure to this particular one. (I think that in and
  of itself is part of another, altogether different problem, but
  anyway....)
  
  I am quite the n00b here & have only been using Ubuntu for maybe 2
  years, if that. My pulse still races a little when tinkering w/ system
  files and drives.  But volume control is something that's very front-end
  and VERY noticeable, and this is probably not solvable by someone who is
  new to Linux.  I think it's important that this be fixed, if nothing
  more than to get rid of a lingering bug that's been around a while and
  seems to already have a solution just waiting to be applied
  appropriately.
  
  I hope this gets the proper attention it deserves & sorry if it sort of
  turned into a rant...
  
  All the best
  Jonatan

** Tags added: headphones master-volume volume

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please give closure to headphone - master volume bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/228887
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