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pulseaudio - How to change the default audio in Wine to ...

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/77210/how-to-change-the-default-audio-in-wine-to-alsa-only

    How to enable Pulseaudio for Wine on Fedora 29? - Unix ...

      https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/496764/how-to-enable-pulseaudio-for-wine-on-fedora-29
      It turns out that a 32-bit wine prefix will require the 32-bit version of the drivers. By default, on a 64-bit system, dnf install wine-pulseaudio will install the wine-pulseaudio.x86_64 package. To enable audio in wine I succeeded only after running dnf install wine-pulseaudio.i686. After that, everything went smoothly.

    [SOLVED] Pulseaudio and wine (sound issue) on -current

      https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/pulseaudio-and-wine-sound-issue-on-current-4175571745/

      No Sound in Wine - disable / remove pulseaudio - WineHQ Forums

        https://forum.winehq.org/viewtopic.php?t=1457
        This also true about pulse-audio - it is not fully compatible with Wine. If you using new distro (Fedora 8, Ubuntu 8.04, SuSE 11) and do not have sound you should: 1. Report problem to your distro support 2. Disable or even remove pulse-audio Im using Fedora 9 with a few apps that need sound, and got no problems with PA running so far.

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