The problem only happens with the front panel headphone jack, the
debugging did not show any plugged events for the front mic. I do not
see the problem with the rear audio jacks.

With debugging still enabled, I plugged in cables to the motherboard
rear audio ports and it showed plugged events for 'Rear Mic Jack' and
'Line Jack', but not for the any of the Front/Center/Rear/Side audio out
jacks (so I assume either the hardware or the default ALSA/PulseAudio
config does not do jack detection for those).

Given removing the front audio connector from the motherboard fixed the
problem, I have not changed any Alsa or PulseAudio settings like
jack_detect (and don't plan to). I'm guessing the front headphone jack
in my chassis is bad, or perhaps there is some sort of electromagnetic
interference through the unshielded cable going to the front audio
jacks.

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  Volume Slider Jumps, due to rapidly changing hardware jack sense state

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