> <aMoRPHeouS> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ cat /proc/asound/cards
> <aMoRPHeouS>  0 [Intel          ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel
> <aMoRPHeouS>                       HDA Intel at 0xd0440000 irq 22

Have you tried:

$ alsamixer -c 0

You may need to press m to mute/unmute and cursor the selection/levels.  Plus 
tab to get to the capture/all/playback features.  If you're just doing stereo 
out, or trying to at least, you might want to put it to pcm out, instead IEC### 
and whatever other options are present.

If you're having to modprobe the modules manually, you may need to restart udev 
to get the devices setup correctly.  Since you don't seem to be having access 
issues, that's probably not it.  You could also check your bios for if your 
sound is disabled/enabled/ or auto.  Also check that the output cable isn't 
plugged into an input port.  As in line/speaker out, not mic or line in.  Not 
to say that these are your issues, but when you've got the software setup as 
good as you can, it's time to verify that the hardware is as it should be.

And of course make sure you're running the latest versions of stuff.  1.0.15 is 
current.  Which may not be the default for your kernel/distro.  My nVidia 
hda-intel setup gained some usefull mixer options by upgrading from 1.0.14 to 
1.0.15.  alsa-project.org

HTH

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