Okay, at least there is a workaround for this: Install "alsa-tools-gui",
start "HDAJackRetask" and override the Pin "0x1a" with "Headphone". Not
a very nice solution, but its the only workaround I got to work.

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  Realtek ALC889A No sound output

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