Hmmm...no sound

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macdude425

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I am running Debian Sarge on my dad's Dell Latitude D600 laptop, and I recompiled the kernel (several times, because I kept screwing it up) not so long ago to 2.6.15.6. Finally, I got everything to work, except the sound card. I compiled in ALSA support as a module, and even went back and looked at the config I used to make sure I had the driver for this sound card checked, and I did. So I deleted alsa and redid apt-get install alsa, ran alsaconf, let it install the driver, and it didn't work. But, if I boot into the original precompiled kernel (2.6.8), the sound works.

Could somebody please tell me what the HECK I did wrong?

TIA everybody.
 
try this -

apt-get install module-assistant

m-a prepare

m-a auto-install alsa


i have never had that not work for me on several different computers with different sound cards. although they were running etch and unstable, i've never installed stable, i always just install testing or unstable, so yeah.
 
lol have you checked the volume levels? and what about the manual dial for volume on the laptop

thats probably not the problem ... but i'm out of ideas, you did my plan B in your first post
 
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