Does the hardware you are using explicitly need the 386 kernel? If not, I suggest you install the linux-generic package, which will pull in the generic kernel, which is known to have sound modules.
As for the 386 kernel, I'll look into that.
Does the hardware you are using explicitly need the 386 kernel? If not, I suggest you install the linux-generic package, which will pull in the generic kernel, which is known to have sound modules.
As for the 386 kernel, I'll look into that.