Hi,
I accidentally found a trick you might try if you are really stuck:
I recently tried setting up a minimal Debian Etch install, and then
added the xfce4 desktop. I installed alsa-base, alsa-utils, alsa-oss,
libesd-alsa0, esound-clients etc. and got nowhere. I could run alsaconf
and it said everything OK. I could run alsamixergui and set all the
controls, but no sound.
I read this entire thread and tried all the mentioned techniques to no
avail.
As a last resort, I did "apt-get install alsa*" which installed a whole
boatload of stuff, and it *worked!*
I don't know what did the trick, so I'm going to try a more gradual
approach on another minimal Debian install and try to see what modules
must be present, etc. to get things working.
Another funny thing was that I have TVTime running a Happauge WinTV-Go
card which worked OK, but I couldn't change the volume via the keyboard
arrow keys anymore. Once I dumped in all the stuff, It worked. So there
are lots of dependencies that aren't being met all along the way.
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