With Debian you have to give permission for the user
to use sound i.e. as su or root adduser <username>
audio.  With the maestro3 on my laptop I also had to
make sure that the ac97_core.o driver was available.
The way that I did it was add maestro3 and ac97_core
to my /etc/modules . 
HTH
Don
--- Alexander Wallace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hello there...
> 
> I just recompiled the kernel with sound support for
> maestro3, which is the
> card I have. The kernel starts up ok, it says it
> detects the card. But I
> get no sound from gnome or enlightenment... If I
> type esd as root I hear
> the sounds (you know, the little scale it plays) but
> even under root there
> is no sound for gnome or enlightement, can not open
> the mixer, etc) XMMS
> plays ok using OSS, but if I try eSound it makes
> these terrible static
> sounds every .5 seconds...  Can someone point me to
> what I need to
> do? Thanks!
> 
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