Daniel Skorka wrote: > digimars <kenneth.l.armstrong@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Ok, I checked the packages that I have installed. I don't have > > amarok-arts installed nor do I have arts installed. What else could I > > try? > > This is strange, because the message clearly indicates that winecfg is > trying to connect to aRts. Assuming that Ubuntu has dpkg, what does > 'dpkg -l' show? > > Daniel Thanks Daniel, I found it that way. What I found was: ii libarts1c2a 1.5.2-0ubuntu1 aRts sound system core components ii libartsc0 1.5.2-0ubuntu1 aRts sound system C support library ii libartsc0-dev 1.5.2-0ubuntu1 development files for the aRts sound system But when I went into the Synaptic Package Manager to remove libarts1c2a, it was going to remove my installation of Amarok itself. And If I was going to remove libartsc0, it wanted to delete about half of my multimedia programs. If I just went into a terminal and did 'sudo apt-get remove libarts1c2a', would it take away amarok as well? And if so, would amarok use another audio library (I doubt that it would since it is originally built for KDE anyway). _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users