Alright, I’ve got sound again. The problem wasn’t the new kernel, but merely a regular update of the ALSA Debian packages, which I made shortly before compiling the new kernel. I had to reconfigure ALSA and tell all palyers to use ALSA before sound was there again. Anyway, it works now.
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