Hi All, Running into an issue with audio not working on wine. I recently tried installing an older version of wine from Fedora RPMs for a specific game. They did not work so per #wine's suggestion on Freenode I removed all RPMs and installed Wine using Yum. Wine 1.3.29-1 x86_64 was installed on Fedora 16 x86_64 via Yum. Wine installed with no errors and I ran the initial 'wine cfg' without issue. I am able to navigate through wine configuration and everything seems to work fine except the sound. (If it matters, I did not install Gecko) A few different people suggested I run winecfg again with the arch set to 32 bit. Since most apps I will be running are 32 bit. I ran 'WINEARCH=32 WINEPREFIX=~/wine1 wine winecfg' to see if it helped. It puts me in the same boat as a regular winecfg. Audio does not work. I did a little Googling and it appears that this could have to do with Pulse audio. [jason at fedora-laptop ~]$ lsof /dev/snd/* COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME pulseaudi 25567 jason 22u CHR 116,5 0t0 11983 /dev/snd/controlC0 pulseaudi 25567 jason 29u CHR 116,5 0t0 11983 /dev/snd/controlC0 I've tried killing these PIDs and then relaunching winecfg with no change. Someone mentioned using pasuspender but the man page wasn't very enlightening. Not sure what I can or should do with that command. Additionally, in case previous 'bad' Wine install from RPMs was causing the problem I ran a 'wineserver -k'. No change. Anyone have any thoughts on what the problem could be? When running the audio test I use the default settings of: Hardware acceleration: Full Default Sample Rate: 44100 Default Bits Per Sample: 16 When I try the 'test sound' button the following shows in the console: [jason at fedora-laptop ~]$ winecfg fixme:alsa:AudioClient_GetMixFormat Don't know what to do with 32 channels, pretending there's only 2 channels fixme:alsa:AudioClient_GetMixFormat Don't know what to do with 10000 channels, pretending there's only 2 channels fixme:alsa:AudioClient_GetMixFormat Don't know what to do with 32 channels, pretending there's only 2 channels fixme:alsa:AudioClient_GetMixFormat Don't know what to do with 10000 channels, pretending there's only 2 channels I am using Gnome3 with Fedora 16 and using the sound controls in Gnome I am able to play sound. Is it possible that Gnome is using the sound devices and preventing wine from accessing them? General System information-- lsmod: http://passtebin.com/Sr22K1F8 rpm -qa | grep wine: (Yum installed a number of dependencies while installing Wine but I'm not sure how to provide that list) http://pastebin.com/L6jcD2Zp uname -a: Linux fedora-laptop 3.1.0-7.fc16.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Nov 1 21:10:48 UTC 2011 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux lspci: 00:14.2 Audio device: ATI Technologies Inc SBx00 Azalia (Intel HDA) (rev 40) I'm not really sure what else to provide but I hope I provided enough to start with. I'm lurking in IRC at the moment but may not be immediatly available. Please feel free to reach me either way. I appreciate any help you can give. -Jason