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You need to alias sound-slot-0 to the sound driver for your card. check your /etc/conf.modules. if you don't know which driver to use, the best way would be to use "sndconfig" program. It will probe soundcard and edit /etc/conf.modules for you.
You can also try /etc/rc.d/init.d/sound start HTH |
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