digimars wrote: > 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). Nevermind, going through all of the dependencies, amarok needs aRTs. So if I take this out, I lose amarok alltogether. Is there any plans for Wine to fix this? Or a way for Wine to just ignore aRTs? And if it is such a problem, how do KDE users get by with this? _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users