I had the same problem when I installed same driver on the same level of
kernel.
I found a solution on the web, unfortunately I didnt' bootmark it or write it
down and now I forgot.
The solution was something like create a new file or modify a header file in
the ALSA source tree
and recompile.

Just want to let you know that worked for me, so keep searching on the web, try
ALSA's mailing list archive also.

Sorry I can't remember what I did cause I just followed the instruction but
did't quite understand what the root cause was.

I use Gigabyte's 875 mb ( 8KNXP ), fortunately I have made all devices work for
me ( except for onboard RAID/SATA, not using them), including sound, gigabit
eithernet , etc.
So good luck with your IC7.

> I've even tried to reconfigure ALSA with the following:
> ./configure --with-cards=intel8x0 --with-sequencer=yes;make;make install
> 
> Still no go.  I'm running 2.4.20-18.9smp #1 SMP Thu May 29 06:55:05 EDT 
> 2003 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux


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