nForce 430 / ASUS M2NPV-VM snd_hda_intel (surround) sound problems

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As posted to linuxquestions.org.  They redirected me here...

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Please, for the sweet love of Zombie Jeebus, help me.

I have two machines using an ASUS M2NPV-VM motherboard, both running 
Slackware Linux 11.0. One machine is my home file+web server and MythTV 
backend (with 2.0 speakers). The other machine is my HTPC frontend and 
dual-boots to XP and Linux. That machine now has 5.1 speakers that work 
great in

It's a great motherboard and Linux works well on both, except for the 
sound. I can compile snd_hda_intel and it *kind of* works. If you touch 
the alsamixer volume, occasionally the sound dies. Or sometimes the 
sound doesn't come up at boot. Or, sometimes, if you mute and unmute the 
sound in alsamixer on the 5.1 speakers, 5 of the 6 speakers start 
working. Or sometimes if you rerun alsaconf and alsamixer it starts 
working again, but often it doesn't. Mostly, sound doesn't work and it's 
frustrating.

I've read around for various solutions, and decided to attempt to 
upgrade my alsa-driver to 1.0.13. However when I attempt to modprobe 
snd_hda_intel, I get the following error:

FATAL: Error inserting snd_hda_intel 
(/lib/modules/2.6.18.2/kernel/sound/pci/hda/snd-hda-intel.ko): Unknown 
symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)

If I run dmesg, I get get errors of the type:

snd_hda_intel: Unknown symbol snd_verbose_printk
snd_hda_intel: Unknown symbol snd_verbose_printd
snd_hda_intel: Unknown symbol snd_hidden_kzalloc
snd_hda_intel: Unknown symbol snd_hidden_kcalloc
snd_hda_intel: Unknown symbol snd_hidden_kfree

using depmod on snd_hda_intel actually appears to delete the 
snd_hda_intel drivers!

I've seen other posts mention "Unknown symbol", only to have the 
original poster come back and say they've "fixed the problem" with no 
further data. I can get things somewhat back to normal by recompiling my 
kernel snd_hda_intel drivers using make modules_install from my kernel 
directory.

This is driving me nuts. Getting sound working on my HTPC and 
MythBackend is the one thing holding me back from using my mythfrontend 
properly.

Does anyone have any suggestions, or links to threads with concrete 
solutions? I appreciate the help.

Trevor Bradley
Surrey, B.C., Canada

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