You sent me a PM yesterday, but the workaround for your problem of disabling Auto-Mute Mode
has already been suggested
If the audio connections for headphone socket are broken then it is likely the jack-sensing connection is also malfunctioning, so PulseAudio will not correctly detect if headphones are plugged in
The optimal solution is to get the headphone socket repaired, but disabling Auto-Mute Mode in ALSA is usually enough to allow rear audio jack sockets to work normally
If audio is still switching to the Headphone sink, the jack-sensing connection may have an intermittent fault that is misreporting a headphone jack being plugged in
if that is the case, the headphone jack should be disabled completely
Install package ‘alsa-tools’ for tool to change jack connections, then:
sudo hdajackretask --card=0
Find the Headphone connection
Green Headphone, Front side
Pin ID: 0x1b
Enable Override and select Not connected from drop-down menu
did it, rear side orange, that is the one I am using… well did install boot override and rebooted my pc… nothing now I tried to Apply it again… but still the message “Failed to create file “/root/.config/pulse/client…”; no such file or directory”