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Originally posted by Zajec View Post
The only single problem with PA has been the fact that some not-so-strict-but-working-for-OSS-and-ALSA-drivers for sound cards, were not so fond of listening to PA.
PA has been working with my hardware forever. On certain cards it's just a crackling nightmare.
Live with PA or dump it.
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Originally posted by Zajec View PostThe thing stopping me from using PulseAudio was compatibility of Wine and PA.
Do you guys have more information about this? Is Wine now working fine when using PA?
The bug report you link to indicates it will be a while until the recent changes to winepulse make it into the main git branch (and a release).
Have you tried to use pulseaudio and Wine >= 1.3.26 ? The ALSA underrun error is fixed there. Of course, you need to configure programs that use alsa libs (libasound) to output to pulseaudio.Last edited by DanL; 28 September 2011, 04:55 PM.
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Originally posted by yogi_berra View PostIt brings people back to the windows desktop where those games still work and Doom 3 has EAX support.
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Totaly agreeing with Kraftman, here.
A lot of games stopped working in Windows and, kinda funny, started working on Linux through Wine.
Now you can argue that there are updates and 3rd party 'cracked' executable fixes and wrappers, but so are the source ports for older Linux games.
Even further back than win32 and we end up with DOSBox, heh...
While I (once again... *sigh*) dual boot with Windows, there are some reasons that require me to reboot back into Linux.
Dual booting realy pisses me off. I just want my KDE desktop, my Yakuake terminal, my PIM, Rekonq browser and just use my computer to the fullest. It's just that these proprietary islands keep forcing me to go back to an inferior computer experience >.<
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