I have firefox installed under wine (v1.5 on 20050830) and running fairly well. I have installed Shockwave + flash, both of which seem to work as good as their native counterparts (Native Windows in the case of shockwave) except that sound in shockwave is jumpy and seems to be suffering from an underrun issue. This is the output in the terminal: fixme:dsound:DSOUND_MixOne problem with underrun detection (mixlen=14780 < primary_done=26856) fixme:dsound:DSOUND_MixOne problem with underrun detection (mixlen=14780 < primary_done=26856) fixme:dsound:DSOUND_MixOne problem with underrun detection (mixlen=14776 < primary_done=26852) fixme:dsound:DSOUND_MixOne problem with underrun detection (mixlen=14776 < primary_done=26852) fixme:dsound:DSOUND_MixOne problem with underrun detection (mixlen=14772 < primary_done=26848) fixme:dsound:DSOUND_MixOne problem with underrun detection (mixlen=14772 < primary_done=26848) fixme:dsound:DSOUND_MixOne problem with underrun detection (mixlen=14768 < primary_done=26844) fixme:dsound:DSOUND_MixOne problem with underrun detection (mixlen=14768 < primary_done=26844) fixme:dsound:DSOUND_MixOne problem with underrun detection (mixlen=14764 < primary_done=26840) fixme:dsound:DSOUND_MixOne problem with underrun detection (mixlen=14764 < primary_done=26840) fixme:dsound:DSOUND_MixOne problem with underrun detection (mixlen=14760 < primary_done=26836) There appears to be one of these messages for every sound played. Has anyone had a similar experience with shockwave under wine? Any suggestions? I've already tried googling this, but any search with the words 'shockwave linux' return 50 thousand posts from people asking if shockwave works on linux. Shockwave wine returns some info, but nothing recent and nothing mentioning sound issues. Thanks Randall Walls