I can get audio using either of the two headphone jack connectors
(middle and right connectors) in my headphones (ordinary in-ear
headphones). A google search on S/PDIF mentions that some laptops have a
combined S/PDIF and headphone connector socket, which is likely to be
one of the jacks on the front panel.

With alsamixer:
   Speaker -- effects the internal built-in speaker volume
   Front -- effects the volume of the headphone jacks
   Master -- effects both Speaker and Front volume

So for me, alsa/alsamixer are applying the volume correctly. Also, the
jack detection was working with Ubuntu before the switch to pulseaudio,
and worked on the Vista setup that came with the machine.

I will try the suggested fix on the other defect to see if that works
for me as well.

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  [HP Pavilion dv7 Notebook PC, IDT 92HD75B3X5, Internal] Speakers not
  disabled when headphone jack plugged in

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