>On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 6:13 AM, Susan Cragin <[email protected]> 
>wrote:
>> I upgraded to karmic yesterday, and ran winecfg.
>> The list of possible sound systems has shrunk to three: oss, jack and eSound.
>> I tried running winecfg plain, and with padsp and pasuspender prefixes.
>> Susan
>
>File Ubuntu bug?
>
>-- 
>-Austin

Hi, Austin... 

I'm going to wait to file a bug after either someone confirms for me or I 
re-install clean, so that I know it's not me. 

I got Karmic-studio installed by upgrading my current system, which contains a 
self-compiled rt-kernel, an alsa daily build, and wine from git. My rt-kernel 
doesn't have the ubuntu patches (the patches don't work, by the way--major 
freezing problems). 

I will be able confirm after I install Studio fresh from a disk, but that will 
have to wait until they put out a daily build that installs correctly on my 
machine. (With previous upgrades, I haven't gotten a Studio install disk to 
work until at least Alpha 1 has been finalized.)

Now, here's some background.... 
For a few maybe three weeks, alsa sound hasn't worked properly in wine, at 
least in my application and possibly in steam. Incoming sound just stops 
working after about 10 seconds (or possibly after you start/stop/restart 
speaking) and the program freezes. 
I filed a Ubuntu bug and it was marked invalid. A similar steam bug is still 
open. I hope Ubuntu hasn't "solved" the problem by disallowing all alsa 
applications that don't go through pulse. 
Oss works, but of course the sound isn't nearly as good. 

Susan




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