I dunno whether Kenneth' idea helped you - if not maybe mine does
There seems to be a problem with the ALSA driver not being able to find my sound card. I can get sound if I use the OSS Driver in XMMS but not ALSA. I even get sound when I us XINE.
When I run alsaconf it also says "No supported PnP or PCI card found. Would you like to probe legacy ISA sound cards/chips?" I know that it's
a pci card because it picks it up in lspci and I can see it's a pci
This looks really like there are already OSS modules loaded.
If there any sound modules loaded that don't start with an "snd", it will be like that.
Then you should remove them via rmmod and run dpkg-reconfigure alsa-base.
Now the card should be found.
Last step is to prevent Debian from loading the OSS modules while booting.
HAND, Kevin
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