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I used ALSA with the 2.4 kernel without any problems.  And, if I reboot
into 2.4, the sound still works flawlessly.  I've tried googling for
this, but everything I've found says to unmute the master and PCM
channels, which I know is a common problem.

Anybody have any ideas?

Thanks in advance,
Jason
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