HDA-Jack-Retask HDA headphone Speakers swapped.

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HDA-Jack-Retask HDA headphone Speakers swapped.

Hi all I have a bug on a Dell One 27 running Fedora 22. I have reported bug here: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1239264

At initialisation only the speaker shows up under Gnome but no sound present.

Using alsamixer I find that there are headphones and speakers and when unmuting the headphones I get sound from the speakers and it doesn't matter what I do it resets to this at startup.

After some web searching on HDA I found  HDA-Jack-Retask.

It seemed simple enough all I have to do is swap the headphone and
speaker with HDA-Jack-Retask and it should all be good. As a newbie at this my whole understanding could be skewed in respect to the HDA Codec.

Here are the two Nodes in question: -
Node 0x14 Pin Default 0x90170110: [Fixed] Speaker at Int N/A
Node 0x15 Pin Default 0x0321441f: [Jack] HP Out at Ext Left

So using HDA-Jack-Retask i swapped the Pin over: -
Node 0x14 Pin Default 0x0321441f: [Jack] HP Out at Ext Left
Node 0x15 Pin Default 0x90170110: [Fixed] Speaker at Int N/A

The output does now go via the speakers and headset when plugged in but speakers show up as headphones and I only have a single output.

Can anyone help on how to force output to show as speakers and answer the question on whether I should have headphones and speaker outputs show up at the same time?

Note complete codec information can be found in bug report.

Thanks
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