> > > to set the screen resolution and remove the "Resolution" entry in the > > > config file > > > err:wave:OSS_WaveOutInit /dev/mixer1: No such device > > > err:wave:OSS_WaveInInit /dev/mixer1: No such device > > > > > > > > > I tried wine regedit to look at HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG. The display > > > clearly shows a plus sign to the left. But, when I click on it, it > > > does not expand. The other keys do expand. So, this actually is two > > > questions: > > > 1) Why does it show as if it could be expanded, but does not expand? > > > Are other keys missing? I have done wine --version. > > > > > > 2) What is an appropriate entry for LogPixels > > > > just look in your config file in the resolution section and copy the > > value to the registry (96 is the default value, i guess). i usually open > > the registry with a text editor to change the wine settings and use > > regedit only to import windows registry files. i don't know wether > > regedit works for wine specific entries. > > > > to get rid of the last two errors you should look into your config file > > and choose the correct sound device. (search for "wineoss") > > > > cu, > > > > Stefan > > I appreciate your prompt response. I must be missing something, or > misunderstanding. By "registry", are you referring to ~/.wine/system.reg? > If not, what is the name of the file and where (usually) is it located? i looked in my .reg files (they are in ~/.wine) and found no resolution entry so i think it is save to just delete it in the config file. > > And, as to the two err: I am receiving, below is the section from my > ~/.wine/config file. Sound work fine under Linux. Where else do I need to > be looking? > > > "Drivers" = "wineoss.drv" ; default for most common configurations > ;"Drivers" = "winearts.drv" ; for KDE > ;"Drivers" = "winealsa.drv" ; for ALSA users > ;"Drivers" = "winejack.drv" ; for Jack sound server > ;"Drivers" = "winenas.drv" ; for NAS sound system > ;"Drivers" = "wineaudioio.drv" ; for Solaris machines > ;"Drivers" = "" ; to disable sound > "WaveMapper" = "msacm.drv" > "MidiMapper" = "midimap.drv" i would try to comment the first line (;"Drivers" = "wineoss.drv"). if you need sound in wine you must uncomment the line with the sound driver that is installed on your system. > > I apologize for what seem to me as naive questions. no problem, hope it helps. _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users