If it is an interrupt problem, you'll have to move your sound card to another slot.. Or if the sound is on your motherboard, buy another card and use that instead of the motherboard. Also I think the 64-bit kernel is the other problem. I think I read somewhere that Linux doesn't permit you to use the full 4 gigs of ram, that you get something less than 4 gigs cause the rest of the address space is used for addressing devices. I had to disable my onboard sound card and put a soundblaster card where my firewire card was cause the firewire card had it's own interrupt, and my NVidia card was sharing an interrupt with my motherboard's sound.
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