On Tuesday 01 December 2009 00:07:48 devosion wrote: > I had alsa support before on wine before I compiled a patched version while > trying to run Dragon Age: Origins. I downloaded the latest tarball of wine, > and the following two patches: bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=20469, and > bugs2.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=22894. All seemed to be going well. Wine > compiled and installed with no errors regarding alsa drivers, but when I > had no sound in any of my wine applications I checked winecfg to see > whether alsa was checked. At this point winecfg gave me a message box > saying: "Found driver in registry that is not available! Remove 'alsa' from > registry?" I left the alsa registry info intact and switched to the oss > driver and did a test sound, but this failed. I'm uncertain if there were > unmet dependencies while making wine, but I received no error messages > regarding alsa, and all the dependancy issues that came up were resolved. > Is there an alsa driver I need to install on top of wine in order to get my > sound back, or what exactly do I need to do? I'm using Ubuntu 9.10 and an > SB Audigy ZS Sound Card. Also sound in Ubuntu works fine, only wine doesn't > support sound as of right now. I found that the following worked for me in a similar situation (quote from my earlier post): Google finally found a solution for me that I _think_ (fingers crossed) has worked. Set winecfg to OSS and install ALSA OSS wrapper. HTH Lisi