http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14463
Michael Watson mwatson33@comcast.net changed:
What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|CLOSED |UNCONFIRMED Resolution|INVALID |
--- Comment #3 from Michael Watson mwatson33@comcast.net 2008-07-14 19:21:09 --- Please excuse me if I do not understand what is a bug or not a bug.
Fact: The winecfg audio interface was not usable. My PC locked up and the only thing that worked was the off/on button.
Fact: I had given up on wine a couple of months ago because the installation locked up my machine. Then I found out about winehq and there was a wine 1 rc version that I installed without any sound drivers and it worked. Then I installed libwine-alsa, since alsa seemed the direction things are going, and sound worked.
Fact: I "upgraded" to wine 1.0 but the librarys are not separate (i.e. it's one package, no separate libwine-alsa or libwine-oss). wine 1.0 worked without sound, until I clicked on the winecfg audio tab - then the machine locked up immediately. Since oss is popular I found the driver and renamed it. Now the winecfg audio tab works great (alsa automatically checked) and alsa works great.
Opinion: It is probably wineoss.drv since wine audio works with it "commented out."
The comment, "Sound driver bug - please report to your distro." Is this winehq? I am using 1.0.0~winehq0~debian~4.01 (stable) on Debian Etch (stable), or is it the maintainer, Scott Ritchie?
R/ Mike