On Sat, Feb 16, 2002 at 01:38:40PM -0600, Dimitri Maziuk wrote:
> If you want to give that a try, recompile your kernel with
> sound support (but no drivers). Install alsaconf and 
> alsa-[source|utils] packages, and follow the instructions for
> building the intel82x driver. Install the driver, edit /etc/alsa/0.9
> and delete all options the driver's complaining about when you 
> modprobe snd-card-0. Don't forget to re-run update-modules after 
> each edit. When you get the module to load, make /etc/alsa/0.9 
> chattr +i, so that alsaconf doesn't crap all over it later.

I'm not seeing the intel82x driver.  There is an intel8x0 driver and I'm
trying that.  Now XMMS will play songs without complaining, but I'm
still not getting any sound out of it.  It is playing but no sound is
coming from speakers.  I'm getting this on bootup:

No /usr/sbin/alsactl for ALSA 0.5 found
snd_intel8x0_chip_init: invalid AC'97 codec
Intel ICH soundcard not found or device busy

> Ask on debian-kde. I never bothered with KDE sounds, all I want is a 
> working CD player. Kcd (or whatever it's called) works for me.

Ok, thanks, I'll try there.
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