Ok, so 2.4.20 doesnt compile with gcc 3.3 or something, and thats whats
in debian sarge right now. So i needed to use a newer kernel, so
2.4.21-rc it is....

I previously had alsa 0.9.0 rc 4, then rc 7 installed on 2.4.20.  I got
my shiny new kernel working and installed the 0.9.4 drivers (as modules
not a patch) libs and utils (and oss compat) on top of it.  The box is
using devfs (if it matters).

So, i copied the new alsasound file and booted with it.  It didnt create
/dev/dsp, but after modprobing snd-pcm and snd-pcm-oss by hand it was
behaving better.  However, now all i get out of my computer is a high
pitch ring when i play pcm audio.  The volume controls even adjust it. 
No errors but this:

|root:phish mixonic \#> /etc/init.d/alsasound restart
Shutting down sound driver: done
Starting sound driver: snd-emu10k1 done
/usr/sbin/alsactl: set_control:793: warning: numid mismatch (175/72) for
control #175

so....i was hoping to do some audio editing but it's gonna have to wait
:)  Does anyone know this problem?  Can i provide better debugging
information?

Thanks for all the hard work on alsa, its giving linux audio some hope.

-Matthew Beale
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