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Have you tried with live boot media and the correct bios settings? Otherwise I think that it is hardware problem. I use audacity and you could try to make speakers available by manually selecting output device from the list. You can download audacity from lite software even on live boot media. And if you got it working then the problem is likely to be bad connection on the headphone side of the motherboard. If it is hardware problem with the hedphone jack but the speakers works with audacity with manual settings it can be fixed by either software = reconfiguring something or hardware fix.
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I'm going to assume this is an HDA Intel sound card. Find the package: alsa-tools-gui in synaptic and install it if it's not installed. Use hdajackretask to retask the headphone jack on your card.
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Actually, that prob won't work, no digital out. Reverse that. Can you take a photo of the back where you plug the stereo jack cable into.