even loading it by hand the damn thing wont load. Here's a sample:

Loading driver:
Starting sound driver:  (es1968)
Setting the PCM volume to 100% and the Master output volume to 50%
The ALSA sound driver was not detected in this system.
Could not initialize the mixer, the card was probably
not detected correctly.

Using modprobe never got me anywhere either :/ Searching the net I've
found plenty of people with the same problems but never the answers. What
laptop model are you using? How are you loading the driver?

On Tue, 28 Nov 2000 22:02:39 Angus Lees wrote:
> \begin{Craige McWhirter}
> > I *still* cant get my Maestro sound chips to work under Debian when
> > they worked under RH
> 
> works for me without any hassles..
> 
> are you actually loading the module?  (or told kerneld that that is
> the sound module it should use?)
> 
> (either add "maestro" to /etc/modules to load it explicitly at boot,
> or create a /etc/modutils/mine (or something) file with .. some lines
> i'd have to check ;)
> 
> -- 
>  - Gus
> 
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Cheers,
      Craige.

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