http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23384
--- Comment #10 from Raymond superquad.vortex2@gmail.com 2010-07-05 00:10:49 --- (In reply to comment #9)
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Am using Ubuntu 10.04 32 Bit. Tested again both Pc, fresh install of ubuntu 10.04 and again same problem. Can you teach me how to do regression test am no expert on that subject yet.
As far as I notice , wine seem also calling JACK_WaveInit even when I did not enabled the Jack driver
WINEDEBUG=+wave wine winecfg
trace:jack:JACK_DriverProc (00000000, 0x146248, DRV_LOAD (00000001), 00000000, 00000000) trace:jack:JACK_drvLoad () trace:jack:JACK_drvLoad SONAME_LIBJACK == libjack.so.0 trace:jack:JACK_drvLoad jackhandle == 0x7cb0f230 trace:jack:JACK_DriverProc (00000000, 0x146248, DRV_ENABLE (00000002), 00000000, 00000000) trace:jack:JACK_DriverProc (00000000, 0x146248, DRV_OPEN (00000003), 00000000, 00000000) trace:wave:JACK_wodMessage (0, 0064, 00000000, 00000000, 00000000); trace:wave:JACK_WaveInit called
Could this be the culprid?
Even I unchecked ALSA driver , wine seem calling ALSA_ComputeCaps
WINEDEBUG=+alsa,+oss ./wine winecfg fixme:wave:ALSA_ComputeCaps Device has a minimum of 2 channels fixme:wave:ALSA_ComputeCaps Device has a minimum of 2 channels
This may mean that it will try to connect pulse server even if you disable ALSA driver and the default is configured to use pulse device by your distribution
The point is only alsa and oss driver support midi, the other drivers may not support midi