No sound in Wine since Mate 18.2
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No sound in Wine since Mate 18.2
Hello,
I never understand Linux' sound, Alsa, Pulseaudio....so I describe what I have done (and worked fine until my fresh install of Mint Mate 18.2):
I installed the Webupd8-PPA to get a normal sound (its a shame to me that Mint Mate has no built in Equalizer, but ok, thats another topic), and installed Wine.
Now I start my player through Wine, as ever - and hear nothing.
I could not remember If I've had to change its settings before, however, as I hear nothing I need to do it now for sure - but I cant. The programs settings show nothing - only 4 parts belong to my graphiccard hdmi-sound out (which I never use, I use onboard sound-out).
But there is nothing useful inside to select for onboard-sound. My 'Soundcard' or Equalizers LADSPA is missing.
It was very easy on every Mint-install before this...what happened/changed here? Always did the same - but now I am not able anymore to get sound!
It seems to me something in Wine must have been changed - but I am not completely sure. Fact is I have no sound anymore Right click on Soundsettings in my taskbar tells be that something called LADSPA is set for audio-out - but how to I set this in Wine - and get my Wine-app to recognize this - as before I installed Mint 18.2?
Wine its settings are on system-standard.
I already tried it with a program called Winetricks (definately not needed this before) and changed it to ALSA in hope this changes something) - and this seems to work halfway...with that setting I am able to select ALC887 - but without my equalizers' settings - so it sounds terrible.
How to get "normal" sound through the equalizers settings back again?
I never understand Linux' sound, Alsa, Pulseaudio....so I describe what I have done (and worked fine until my fresh install of Mint Mate 18.2):
I installed the Webupd8-PPA to get a normal sound (its a shame to me that Mint Mate has no built in Equalizer, but ok, thats another topic), and installed Wine.
Now I start my player through Wine, as ever - and hear nothing.
I could not remember If I've had to change its settings before, however, as I hear nothing I need to do it now for sure - but I cant. The programs settings show nothing - only 4 parts belong to my graphiccard hdmi-sound out (which I never use, I use onboard sound-out).
But there is nothing useful inside to select for onboard-sound. My 'Soundcard' or Equalizers LADSPA is missing.
It was very easy on every Mint-install before this...what happened/changed here? Always did the same - but now I am not able anymore to get sound!
It seems to me something in Wine must have been changed - but I am not completely sure. Fact is I have no sound anymore Right click on Soundsettings in my taskbar tells be that something called LADSPA is set for audio-out - but how to I set this in Wine - and get my Wine-app to recognize this - as before I installed Mint 18.2?
Wine its settings are on system-standard.
I already tried it with a program called Winetricks (definately not needed this before) and changed it to ALSA in hope this changes something) - and this seems to work halfway...with that setting I am able to select ALC887 - but without my equalizers' settings - so it sounds terrible.
How to get "normal" sound through the equalizers settings back again?
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Re: No sound in Wine since Mate 18.2
Which player are you running in Wine?MSt1982 wrote:...Now I start my player through Wine, as ever - and hear nothing.
Note: Please remember that Wine is a hack, not a solution.
P.S. There are several players in Linux that can do the job.
Re: No sound in Wine since Mate 18.2
Its Sidplay2/w.
And everything sounded fine before I installed Mint Mate 18.2. I definately do not change the player I need a solution and simply want to find out what is wrong now/different than before -
the player did not changed since years.
Did not tried it, its the first (and probably only) app I use through Wine - but I could imagine that this also affects other Wine-apps.
And everything sounded fine before I installed Mint Mate 18.2. I definately do not change the player I need a solution and simply want to find out what is wrong now/different than before -
the player did not changed since years.
Did not tried it, its the first (and probably only) app I use through Wine - but I could imagine that this also affects other Wine-apps.
Re: No sound in Wine since Mate 18.2
Hm Wine seems to be the same version as in 18.1...however, it does not work here atm as it should.
Any ideas? How to get Wine its sound-output to LADSPA / through the equalizer?
Any ideas? How to get Wine its sound-output to LADSPA / through the equalizer?
Re: No sound in Wine since Mate 18.2
Just mentioning that Wine can work for some time, then something changes (version of Mint, etc.) and it won't work anymore.MSt1982 wrote:Its Sidplay2/w.
And everything sounded fine before I installed Mint Mate 18.2. I definately do not change the player I need a solution and simply want to find out what is wrong now/different than before -
the player did not changed since years.
Did not tried it, its the first (and probably only) app I use through Wine - but I could imagine that this also affects other Wine-apps.
I do sympathize. I have an old office suite called Microsoft Works. I've used it for years. But when I switched to Linux as my main OS, I looked into other Linux apps to do the same thing.
Question to ask yourself: Does that player do anything that a Linux app can't do?
Re: No sound in Wine since Mate 18.2
Well, a couple of thoughts. I actually doubt that you'd need WIne to get system wide EQ. Searching " ubuntu system wide equalizer lapsda" gave me this ...
https://unix.stackexchange.com/question ... ands-for-b
Also, do NOT be surprised if something stops working in WIne after a point release upgrade. WIne actually stinks. It's a ridiculous hack and most Windows software does not work with it at all. If it does work it often doesn't do it very well.
https://unix.stackexchange.com/question ... ands-for-b
Also, do NOT be surprised if something stops working in WIne after a point release upgrade. WIne actually stinks. It's a ridiculous hack and most Windows software does not work with it at all. If it does work it often doesn't do it very well.
For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong - H. L. Mencken
Re: No sound in Wine since Mate 18.2
It's kinda funky.MSt1982 wrote:I never understand Linux' sound, Alsa, Pulseaudio....so I describe what I have done (and worked fine until my fresh install of Mint Mate 18.2):
I do all my audio thru wine and it has continued to work fine after updating to Mint 18.2
Notes:
- using wine2.0, tho earlier versions all worked too.
- NOT using pulseaudio, it's uninstalled.
- NOT using any EQ or LADSPA stuff.
- If necessary, I set foobar to "Default" audio output; audition to "default" audio I/O.
- winecfg audio is set to "(System default)".
It sounds like you didn't test the wine/audio before installing the EQ?I installed the Webupd8-PPA to get a normal sound (its a shame to me that Mint Mate has no built in Equalizer, but ok, thats another topic), and installed Wine.
Now I start my player through Wine, as ever - and hear nothing.
So this same process and setup worked in earlier Mint versions?It was very easy on every Mint-install before this...what happened/changed here? Always did the same - but now I am not able anymore to get sound!
Right click on Soundsettings in my taskbar tells be that something called LADSPA is set for audio-out - but how to I set this in Wine - and get my Wine-app to recognize this - as before I installed Mint 18.2?
Can you hear anything on the winecfg "Test audio"?Wine its settings are on system-standard.
You can get the audio thru wine if you set it to ALSA but the EQ requires pulseaudio, so no EQ and you don't like the sound w/o EQ?I already tried it with a program called Winetricks (definately not needed this before) and changed it to ALSA in hope this changes something) - and this seems to work halfway...with that setting I am able to select ALC887 - but without my equalizers' settings - so it sounds terrible.
There's some standard fixes you can try:
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rm -r ~/.puls*
dpkg-reconfigure <the alsa and pulseaudio and eq packages>
Please edit your original post title to include [SOLVED] if/when it is solved!
Your data and OS are backed up....right?
Your data and OS are backed up....right?
Re: No sound in Wine since Mate 18.2
No I installed the EQ firstFlemur wrote: It sounds like you didn't test the wine/audio before installing the EQ?
YesFlemur wrote: Can you hear anything on the winecfg "Test audio"?
Its complete crap No bass, sounds like...complete crap, a tin can (and I have very expensive speakers) You ever compared it with EQ or to Windows without an Equalizer???Flemur wrote: You can get the audio thru wine if you set it to ALSA but the EQ requires pulseaudio, so no EQ and you don't like the sound w/o EQ?
rm sounds like remove pulseaudio, but why? It seems to me that Alsa is the problem, if the Eq needs Pulseaudio!Flemur wrote: You can get the audio thru wine if you set it to ALSA but the EQ requires pulseaudio, so no EQ and you don't like the sound w/o EQ?
There's some standard fixes you can try:and perhaps a new "wine prefix". (save the old one!)Code: Select all
rm -r ~/.puls* dpkg-reconfigure <the alsa and pulseaudio and eq packages>
Wine says 'used drive: Winealsa.drv' - how can I change this to Pulseaudio for a test?
I see...like many other things. Its a complete shame to Linux/ Wine and Mint (or PoL(!)) that the guys releasing this do not test it better before releasing...more and more problems every release...every time I hope updates/new versions possibly would fix some bugs any make the OS better - but every release brings new and more problems instead...very goodJerryF wrote:Just mentioning that Wine can work for some time, then something changes (version of Mint, etc.) and it won't work anymore.
Re: No sound in Wine since Mate 18.2
I've heard other people say the same thing, but my experience is that the audio response is flat and sounds great with no EQ, whether running thru wine or not. You can analyze the frequency response of the output with a loop back into the input: no problems there.MSt1982 wrote:Its complete crap No bass, sounds like...complete crap, a tin can (and I have very expensive speakers) You ever compared it with EQ or to Windows without an Equalizer???
"There's some standard fixes you can try:" It's a standard fix; removing a config file that often causes problems, and which gets recreated.rm sounds like remove pulseaudio, but why?
So you don't want to try that fix, or the alsa reconfigure or making a new wine prefix?
OK.
Please edit your original post title to include [SOLVED] if/when it is solved!
Your data and OS are backed up....right?
Your data and OS are backed up....right?
Re: No sound in Wine since Mate 18.2
Trying to fix this again, it MUST be possible to get it work anyhow - it worked before I updated Os from 18.1...so I tried to change the entry in regedit from alsa to pulse.
I opened Winecfg and set Audio to Pulse.
Pressing Test plays a sound. So far so good.
But when I try to open my program, it does not open anymore, telling me "play settings not accepted by selected sound card, please try adjusting them".
Tried to open it through terminal, it told me something like "can't find pulseaudio" (i forgot - and cant reproduce. After that I removed Wine (sudo apt-get remove wine, sudo apt-get autoremove), reinstalled it (sudo apt-get install wine) - and when I now try to open the program from terminal nothing (!) happens. No error, no reaction, just nothing).
What is wrong with my Wine-install? Please help, I need Audio back!
Updating my OS was the worst mistake I could do
Edit:
I managed to reproduce the errors when starting the player through terminal by a restart:
- it seems to me, that "just" Winepulse.drv is missing - is that correct? Where to find that Winepulse.drv and how can I install it?
I opened Winecfg and set Audio to Pulse.
Pressing Test plays a sound. So far so good.
But when I try to open my program, it does not open anymore, telling me "play settings not accepted by selected sound card, please try adjusting them".
Tried to open it through terminal, it told me something like "can't find pulseaudio" (i forgot - and cant reproduce. After that I removed Wine (sudo apt-get remove wine, sudo apt-get autoremove), reinstalled it (sudo apt-get install wine) - and when I now try to open the program from terminal nothing (!) happens. No error, no reaction, just nothing).
What is wrong with my Wine-install? Please help, I need Audio back!
Updating my OS was the worst mistake I could do
Edit:
I managed to reproduce the errors when starting the player through terminal by a restart:
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err:module:load_builtin_dll failed to load .so lib for builtin L"winepulse.drv": libpulse.so.0: Kann die Shared-Object-Datei nicht öffnen: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden
err:mmdevapi:DllGetClassObject Driver initialization failed
err:ole:apartment_getclassobject DllGetClassObject returned error 0x80004005
err:ole:CoGetClassObject no class object {bcde0395-e52f-467c-8e3d-c4579291692e} could be created for context 0x1
err:module:load_builtin_dll failed to load .so lib for builtin L"winepulse.drv": libpulse.so.0: Kann die Shared-Object-Datei nicht öffnen: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden
err:mmdevapi:DllGetClassObject Driver initialization failed
err:ole:apartment_getclassobject DllGetClassObject returned error 0x80004005
err:ole:CoGetClassObject no class object {bcde0395-e52f-467c-8e3d-c4579291692e} could be created for context 0x1
err:module:load_builtin_dll failed to load .so lib for builtin L"winepulse.drv": libpulse.so.0: Kann die Shared-Object-Datei nicht öffnen: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden
err:mmdevapi:DllGetClassObject Driver initialization failed
err:ole:apartment_getclassobject DllGetClassObject returned error 0x80004005
err:ole:CoGetClassObject no class object {bcde0395-e52f-467c-8e3d-c4579291692e} could be created for context 0x1
err:module:load_builtin_dll failed to load .so lib for builtin L"winepulse.drv": libpulse.so.0: Kann die Shared-Object-Datei nicht öffnen: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden
err:mmdevapi:DllGetClassObject Driver initialization failed
err:ole:apartment_getclassobject DllGetClassObject returned error 0x80004005
err:ole:CoGetClassObject no class object {bcde0395-e52f-467c-8e3d-c4579291692e} could be created for context 0x1
err:module:load_builtin_dll failed to load .so lib for builtin L"winepulse.drv": libpulse.so.0: Kann die Shared-Object-Datei nicht öffnen: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden
err:mmdevapi:DllGetClassObject Driver initialization failed
err:ole:apartment_getclassobject DllGetClassObject returned error 0x80004005
err:ole:CoGetClassObject no class object {bcde0395-e52f-467c-8e3d-c4579291692e} could be created for context 0x1
err:ole:CoInitializeEx Attempt to change threading model of this apartment from multi-threaded to apartment threaded
err:module:load_builtin_dll failed to load .so lib for builtin L"winepulse.drv": libpulse.so.0: Kann die Shared-Object-Datei nicht öffnen: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden
err:mmdevapi:DllGetClassObject Driver initialization failed
err:ole:apartment_getclassobject DllGetClassObject returned error 0x80004005
err:ole:CoGetClassObject no class object {bcde0395-e52f-467c-8e3d-c4579291692e} could be created for context 0x1
wine: Unhandled page fault on read access to 0x00000000 at address 0x401133 (thread 0009), starting debugger...
Unhandled exception: page fault on read access to 0x00000000 in 32-bit code (0x00401133).
Register dump:
CS:0023 SS:002b DS:002b ES:002b FS:0063 GS:006b
EIP:00401133 ESP:0032f248 EBP:00000000 EFLAGS:00010246( R- -- I Z- -P- )
EAX:00000000 EBX:00000000 ECX:00465710 EDX:004016c0
ESI:00465710 EDI:00000000
Stack dump:
0x0032f248: 00000000 ffffffff 00465710 004016d6
0x0032f258: ffffffff 0001006a 0040cc7b 00000001
0x0032f268: b33e1ca2 0001006a 00000003 00000000
0x0032f278: 00465710 0032f710 0041bb1c ffffffff
0x0032f288: 0040e13e 0045d7c0 00424a4c b33e1c56
0x0032f298: 0001006a 0032f814 0032f748 7ea28000
000c: sel=0067 base=00000000 limit=00000000 32-bit --x
Backtrace:
=>0 0x00401133 in sidplay2w (+0x1133) (0x00000000)
0x00401133: movl 0x0(%eax,%ebx,1),%ecx
Modules:
Module Address Debug info Name (72 modules)
PE 400000- 45a000 Export sidplay2w
PE 10000000-10024000 Deferred libsidplay2
PE 78130000-781cb000 Deferred msvcr80
ELF 7b800000-7ba54000 Deferred kernel32<elf>
\-PE 7b810000-7ba54000 \ kernel32
ELF 7bc00000-7bcda000 Deferred ntdll<elf>
\-PE 7bc10000-7bcda000 \ ntdll
ELF 7bf00000-7bf04000 Deferred <wine-loader>
PE 7c420000-7c4a7000 Deferred msvcp80
ELF 7d9cc000-7daf9000 Deferred oleaut32<elf>
\-PE 7d9e0000-7daf9000 \ oleaut32
ELF 7db90000-7dbad000 Deferred libgcc_s.so.1
ELF 7dbce000-7dbf0000 Deferred mmdevapi<elf>
\-PE 7dbd0000-7dbf0000 \ mmdevapi
ELF 7dbf0000-7dc14000 Deferred imm32<elf>
\-PE 7dc00000-7dc14000 \ imm32
ELF 7dc5a000-7dc8f000 Deferred uxtheme<elf>
\-PE 7dc60000-7dc8f000 \ uxtheme
ELF 7dc8f000-7dc96000 Deferred libxxf86vm.so.1
ELF 7dc96000-7dc9d000 Deferred libxdmcp.so.6
ELF 7dc9d000-7dca1000 Deferred libxau.so.6
ELF 7dca1000-7dcc7000 Deferred libxcb.so.1
ELF 7dcc7000-7de12000 Deferred libx11.so.6
ELF 7de12000-7de27000 Deferred libxext.so.6
ELF 7de48000-7ded5000 Deferred winex11<elf>
\-PE 7de50000-7ded5000 \ winex11
ELF 7df62000-7df8c000 Deferred libexpat.so.1
ELF 7df8c000-7dfd5000 Deferred libfontconfig.so.1
ELF 7dfd5000-7e000000 Deferred libpng12.so.0
ELF 7e000000-7e01b000 Deferred libz.so.1
ELF 7e01b000-7e0cb000 Deferred libfreetype.so.6
ELF 7e0cb000-7e0ee000 Deferred libtinfo.so.5
ELF 7e0ee000-7e114000 Deferred libncurses.so.5
ELF 7e135000-7e171000 Deferred winspool<elf>
\-PE 7e140000-7e171000 \ winspool
ELF 7e171000-7e266000 Deferred comctl32<elf>
\-PE 7e180000-7e266000 \ comctl32
ELF 7e266000-7e2dc000 Deferred shlwapi<elf>
\-PE 7e270000-7e2dc000 \ shlwapi
ELF 7e2dc000-7e505000 Deferred shell32<elf>
\-PE 7e2f0000-7e505000 \ shell32
ELF 7e505000-7e5ea000 Deferred comdlg32<elf>
\-PE 7e510000-7e5ea000 \ comdlg32
ELF 7e5ea000-7e614000 Deferred msacm32<elf>
\-PE 7e5f0000-7e614000 \ msacm32
ELF 7e614000-7e690000 Deferred rpcrt4<elf>
\-PE 7e620000-7e690000 \ rpcrt4
ELF 7e690000-7e7bf000 Deferred ole32<elf>
\-PE 7e6b0000-7e7bf000 \ ole32
ELF 7e7bf000-7e82b000 Deferred advapi32<elf>
\-PE 7e7d0000-7e82b000 \ advapi32
ELF 7e82b000-7e942000 Deferred gdi32<elf>
\-PE 7e840000-7e942000 \ gdi32
ELF 7e942000-7ea90000 Deferred user32<elf>
\-PE 7e950000-7ea90000 \ user32
ELF 7ea90000-7eb48000 Deferred winmm<elf>
\-PE 7eaa0000-7eb48000 \ winmm
ELF 7eb48000-7ebf7000 Deferred msvcrt<elf>
\-PE 7eb60000-7ebf7000 \ msvcrt
ELF 7ef4f000-7ef62000 Deferred libnss_files.so.2
ELF 7ef62000-7ef6f000 Deferred libnss_nis.so.2
ELF 7ef6f000-7ef8a000 Deferred libnsl.so.1
ELF 7ef8a000-7efdf000 Deferred libm.so.6
ELF 7efe0000-7eff9000 Deferred version<elf>
\-PE 7eff0000-7eff9000 \ version
ELF f7423000-f7428000 Deferred libdl.so.2
ELF f7428000-f75de000 Deferred libc.so.6
ELF f75df000-f75fc000 Deferred libpthread.so.0
ELF f7613000-f761d000 Deferred libnss_compat.so.2
ELF f761d000-f77d2000 Dwarf libwine.so.1
ELF f77d4000-f77f9000 Deferred ld-linux.so.2
ELF f77fb000-f77fc000 Deferred [vdso].so
Threads:
process tid prio (all id:s are in hex)
00000008 (D) Z:\home\m\Musik\sidplay26w\sidplay2w.exe
00000009 0 <==
0000000e services.exe
0000001e 0
0000001d 0
00000018 0
00000016 0
00000014 0
00000010 0
0000000f 0
00000012 winedevice.exe
0000001c 0
00000019 0
00000017 0
00000013 0
0000001a plugplay.exe
00000020 0
0000001f 0
0000001b 0
00000021 explorer.exe
00000023 0
00000022 0
Re: No sound in Wine since Mate 18.2
Update:
If I run winecfg, it tells me winepulse.drv is in usage.
Test audio works,
I hear a sound.
Terminal says
What is going on here - why does my program not start and producing the errors in the above posting? I do not understand why the program does not start and producing these errors...
Edit:
Fixed the starting-problem by deleting the Drivers-element in Regedit completely - now the program starts. But still the problem from the beginning - its using Alsa - and not plays sound through the Equalizer as it should!
If I start it in the terminal, it now says
What is this for an error, what does it want to tell me? Or better: How to fix this?`Why does it fall back to Alsa and cannot start Pulseaudio/Winepulse.drv? What is the problem with this damn winepulse.drv?
And I still do not understand why it was fine in Mint 18.1 and not in 18.2 as both seems to use the same version of Wine as far as I know. And I could not remember that I did something different in 18.1...this really makes me crazy.
To me it looks as if the winepulse.drv is defect in any way / could not be startet correct. But why does Wine's test work fine? Does anyone know where that "Winepulse.drv" should be located?
If I run winecfg, it tells me winepulse.drv is in usage.
Test audio works,
I hear a sound.
Terminal says
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fixme:winediag:AUDDRV_GetAudioEndpoint Winepulse is not officially supported by the wine project
fixme:winediag:AUDDRV_GetAudioEndpoint For sound related feedback and support, please visit http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1960599
err:ole:CoInitializeEx Attempt to change threading model of this apartment from multi-threaded to apartment threaded
What is going on here - why does my program not start and producing the errors in the above posting? I do not understand why the program does not start and producing these errors...
Edit:
Fixed the starting-problem by deleting the Drivers-element in Regedit completely - now the program starts. But still the problem from the beginning - its using Alsa - and not plays sound through the Equalizer as it should!
If I start it in the terminal, it now says
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err:module:load_builtin_dll failed to load .so lib for builtin L"winepulse.drv": libpulse.so.0: Kann die Shared-Object-Datei nicht öffnen: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden
ALSA lib conf.c:3357:(snd_config_hooks_call) Cannot open shared library libasound_module_conf_pulse.so
ALSA lib pcm.c:2266:(snd_pcm_open_noupdate) Unknown PCM default
And I still do not understand why it was fine in Mint 18.1 and not in 18.2 as both seems to use the same version of Wine as far as I know. And I could not remember that I did something different in 18.1...this really makes me crazy.
To me it looks as if the winepulse.drv is defect in any way / could not be startet correct. But why does Wine's test work fine? Does anyone know where that "Winepulse.drv" should be located?
Re: No sound in Wine since Mate 18.2
After I found out that Mint 18.1 seems to use the same version of Wine as 18.2 and reading this, I think the problem seems not to be Wine, but something wrong or missing in the Pulseaudio-Install...but what? "libpulse.so.0"?
Which package does contain this libpulse.so? Is there something wrong maybe?
Which package does contain this libpulse.so? Is there something wrong maybe?
Re: No sound in Wine since Mate 18.2
In my case, linux mint 18.2 64 bits the problem was the alsa 32 bit libraries were missing.
I solved it with :
apt-get install libpulse0:i386
I solved it with :
apt-get install libpulse0:i386
Re: No sound in Wine since Mate 18.2
Solved, now it works fine and as it should, many many thanks for the solution!!
But why is this missing?
Isn't it possible to re-integrate that into the next release of Mint to prevent such a problem?! It took about 3 months (!) now for me to "find" a solution....many thanks @the guys who made this
But why is this missing?
Isn't it possible to re-integrate that into the next release of Mint to prevent such a problem?! It took about 3 months (!) now for me to "find" a solution....many thanks @the guys who made this
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Re: No sound in Wine since Mate 18.2
If you look at the installation instructions at WineHQ, they recommend installing all of the recommended packages instead of just the dependencies, which would probably prevent problems such as this by installing every possible wine-related package all at once, rather than just the minimum number of packages required to make wine work at all.