The 'K7' builds are only for us who run AMD Athlons.  I thought I made this 
point in my previous message, but obviously not.

So when you do an 'apt-cache search asla-modules' (BTW, learn to love 
apt-cache, it will save your skin many times), you get:

coffee (steve)$ apt-cache search alsa-modules
alsa-modules-2.4.16-386 - Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (drivers)
alsa-modules-2.4.16-586 - Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (drivers)
alsa-modules-2.4.16-586tsc - Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (drivers)
alsa-modules-2.4.16-686 - Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (drivers)
alsa-modules-2.4.16-686-smp - Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (drivers)
alsa-modules-2.4.16-k6 - Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (drivers)
alsa-modules-2.4.16-k7 - Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (drivers)
alsa-modules-2.4.18-386 - Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (drivers)
alsa-modules-2.4.18-586tsc - Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (drivers)
alsa-modules-2.4.18-686 - Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (drivers)
alsa-modules-2.4.18-686-smp - Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (drivers)
alsa-modules-2.4.18-k6 - Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (drivers)
alsa-modules-2.4.18-k7 - Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (drivers)

So if you're running a pII or higher, you'll want to use the 
alsa-modules-2.4.18-686 (this, of course, assumes that you're kernel image 
comes from the package 'kernel-image-686'.  So perhaps the first order of 
business is determining which kernel image you're using.  Did you roll you 
own?  If so, you'll have to rebuild with the alsa modules as well.  If you're 
(as I am) lazy and installed from a package, it will be a little less painful.

If you didn't builid you're own kernel, what shows up when you do
'ls /lib/modules'?  Let us know.

Hang in there, chief.  We'll get this figured out. ;)

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Stephen W. Juranich                             [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Electrical Engineering             http://students.washington.edu/sjuranic
University of Washington                http://ssli.ee.washington.edu/ssli



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