After installing Linux on my new PC build, I noticed that my headphone wasn't detected as plugged in. Opening up pavucontrol, there were two ports int eh Built-in Audio Analog Stereo device (Line Out and Headphones). Line Out (Audio port on the rear I/O Shield of my computer) was always detected and could play audio, it didn't matter if I put in a speaker or a headphone. But the headphone port was stated as unplugged, even though I plugged it into the front headphone jack. What could attribute to this?
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If anyone is looking for an answer (this is the first that comes up) that alsamixer does not fix, after searching for hours and trying many solutions this one worked for me:
Ubuntu 16.04 headphones are not working
apt-get install alsa-tools-gui
sudo hdajackretask
Then override front jack to headphones and install the boot override
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Can confirm this works on Ubuntu 18.04 as well – Kyle Apr 03 '20 at 08:13
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Can you plug in your headphones and open Alsa Mixer in terminal
alsamixer
Check if there's Headphone volume slider. If there is, set Auto-mute to 'Enabled' and change your headphone's volume.
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3I did that and the headphones are still being detected as "unplugged" – Henry Zhu Aug 29 '16 at 17:21