tparker wrote: > I am trying to remove all traces of pulseaudio from my install in an > attempt to get working sound. When I try to remove > wine-pulseaudio-1.1.29-1.fc11 (i586) it tells me that wine is a > dependency and it will be removed as well. > > The description of that package says that it is not an official wine > audio driver, I am confused as to how it was even installed if not as > part of wine. I am left with several questions trying to figure out how > to proceed: > > So if I go ahead and remove that and it takes wine with it - will I just > get it back again when I reinstall wine? The repository install of wine > does not show it as something required to add in when installing wine, > does that mean it is built into the wine package? Probably you should read the description of the wine meta package which would be removed. "In Fedora wine is a meta-package which will install everything needed for wine to work smoothly. Smaller setups can be achieved by installing some of the wine-* sub packages." tparker wrote: > Also, if it takes wine out does that also remove the installs of > programs in my wine directory so that I will lose anything saved there > as well as have to reinstall all the programs? > > using: > Wine 1.1.29 > Fedora 11 (x86_64) http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#head-2e99ab665e3b15d1880eff2bcbb640b2d5839586