On Mon, 2011-06-06 at 08:33 -0400, tparker wrote: > On 06/05/2011 06:10 PM, jjmckenzie wrote: > > > > Ask on the Fedora User forum how to disable pulseaudio. Wine does not support it. > > > While that is true, if you need to keep pulseaudio on your system for > something else you may be able to remove just the pulseaudio related > packages for wine. I'm not sure how tightly Fedora 14 is bundling Wine > in the repo. I know people have successfully used kept pulseaudio and > gotten sound in Wine before, but I would expect it to take a fair bit of > trial and error with the settings. > wine-pulseaudio is a separate package in Fedora 14, so removing that package could be worth a try: if that breaks something that presumably you'd just reinstall it. FYI I got that answer by running: "sudo yum list wine-*" from a normal user. The '-*' is needed to force yum to list all packages starting with 'wine'. Omitting it merely lists the main wine package. Martin