It worked!  I think I know what may have happened.  When typing this
line, "sudo ln -s ../../kernel/sound/ alsa-driver", I didn't put a space
between sound/ and alsa-driver.  I did it a second time, but I caught it
and redid the same command with the space, then I got a result.  I did
it both ways just to make sure.  (Should there be a space between
/sound/ and alsa-driver or not?)  When I ran the ls command at the end,
there was a new alsa-driver folder present that was not there before.  I
rebooted and had sound through the speaker again.  I figured I'd look at
the alsamixer, and sure enough and for the first time ever, the
headphone level control was there!  Of course, it was muted, so I
unmuted it and it worked perfect!  Thank you very much as I have been
waiting for a very long time to get my headphone jack working!

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Headphone jack does not work in NC1502
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/184314
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