Linux Drivers Redux...

I have a MSI Mast23 2 FAR running with 1 Opteron 240s.
I have Gentoo intalled ont he box.   I can't seem to get the sound working.. Which driver should I be using?  I tried the snd-via23xx (or whatever) and that doesn't find a good card.    I tried to compile the ACL650 drivers from Realtek, but the compile bombs out.    Any hints?   Thanks.

Thanks for your help!
I got it working.  a combination of what you said.. Anyway, here's basically step-by-step for anyone who's trying this:
emerge hotplug (It'll bring pciutils along)
emerge alsa-utils
Rebuild your kernel It should look like:
            Sound card support
  x x               Advanced Linux Sound Architecture                  x x  
  x x                 Emulation for 32-bit applications                x x  
  x x                 Sequencer support                                x x  
  x x                   Sequencer dummy client                         x x  
  x x                 OSS API emulation                                x x  
  x x                   OSS Mixer API                                  x x  
  x x                   OSS PCM (digital audio) API                    x x  
  x x                   OSS Sequencer API                              x x  
  x x                 RTC Timer support                                x x  
  x x              [ ]   Verbose printk                                   x x  
_PLUS_ your sound card driver as 'M' under PCI Devices
edit /etc/modules.d/alsa with vi! (or nano, etc.)
there will be a line that is double commented with snd-interlace at the end.  uncomment this, and put snd-whatever as your driver. (The MSI Master2 FAR uses snd-via82xx)  ALSO uncomment the OSS support too, for (everything under the sun) that doesn't support ALSA.
You'll also probably want to put 'alsa' in your USE string.
rc-update add hotplug default
rc-update add alsasound boot (or default)
alsamixer (turn up the volume to a reasonable level, and unmute atleast 'Master' and 'PCM' with the 'm' key)
/etc/init.d/alsasound start
And you should be set!

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