Have you tried running
sndconfig   ? Have you tried all the setting combinations in sndconfig?

Which window manager are you using? Have you tried another?

What does it have to say in HardDrake>Hardware>Sound?
What does it say in KDE Control centre>Information>Interrupts?

Have you tried setting your BIOS to PnP AwareOS=NO  ?

Do you have any IRQ conflicts?
Try typing dmesg in a terminal. Are there any entries relating to sound or 
IRQ problems?

HTH

derek


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