Hello Keitho!
The Intel soundcards are known, to sometmes generate problems, because
they're not all supported yet. This architecture - if I remember correctly -
wraps up an assortment of chips. Were you able to get sound on your laptop
under Linux before? Are you able to get sound from a GUI, if you use any? If a
GUI is installed, maybe pulseAudio or ESD is active and blocks your ALSA
devices.
Could you do a ps -ax | less to see, if pulseaudio or esd is running?
You might also go to
http://www.alsa-project.org
and check for the support of your card.
The pcspk driver is - if I'm not mistaken - not really used for beeps. But
I'm not on good terms with laptops. :-)
Are you sure, that you unmuted the correct items in your alsamixer? I think
you can get a complete list with amixer, that can easily be redirected into a
file. But I don't have teh commandline present right now.
Kind regards
Julien
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