(Fujitsu Esprimo Mobile D9510) from windows xp to linux, everything is working fine and he has little problems, the audio is just somewhat mixed up... the system is now debian 9 with gnome...
if one uses just the awful integrated speakers it works fine, audio is on a normal level, but if you plug in headphones or speakers to the headphonejack the audio is near silent...
i believe the problem is in alsa rather than pulseaudio...
with amixer and alsamixer i've seen, that the audio chip is some realtek one (ALC262) and alsa uses the (default?) Intel HDA config...
the three audio channels (or "simple mixer controls" how amixer calls them) 'Speaker', 'Headphone' and 'Speaker+LO' are connected to the problem... when one plugs in the headphones, 'Headphone' goes to 100% (from 0%) and 'Speaker+LO' from 100% to 0%, but also 'Speaker' gets turned off... and i think the problem is, that 'Speaker' gets turned off...
i can't find anything about configuring alsa to not turn that off or to automatically turn the volume up...
it doesn't seem to be a known problem with the chip and rather some quirk of the laptop itself or so...
check Arch wiki page for pulseuadio, specifically the troubleshooting section
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