I think that I am having the same or a similar issue. When I plug in a
headset, some sound comes out of the headset, but other sounds come out
of the internal speakers. I think that the reason for this mix instead
of the behavior that the bug reporter is observing is that at some point
I installed pavucontrol and set the sound of some things to go to the
headset, but as new sound sources come up they seem to go to the
internal speaker (e.g., I recently had a very curious issue where the
phone ringing sound from skype came through the headset, but the voice
once someone answered was coming through the internal speaker). I can
use pavucontrol to change this behavior, but it is annoying and
unpredictable. Sound sources should be universally controllable by gnome
volume settings.

Abraham Alvarez - I would suggest installing pavucontrol and seeing if
you can change the sound output source manually with that. If that
"fixes" your issue then you likely having the same problem as me.


** Tags added: pavucontrol

** Tags added: gnome-control-center pulseaudio sound

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