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Ok I installed alsa-driver-1.0.5a along with it alsa-lib-1.0.5 and alsa-util-1.0.5. I did everything that was instructed in the INSTALL files. Now my sound is working perfectly but when ever I reboot my sound doesn't work. It seems that a config file isn't saved or something.
I am running Red Hat 9.0, all the neccessary files are in modules.d, I have unmuted and changed the volume of the neccessary channels. I have an ASUS P4P800. To get the sound working again I have to run alsaconf and than it works...
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