![]() ![]() This is our polite way of saying proceed with caution. This section can always be improved upon and as Wine and Linux mature, the information here may become outdated. ![]() The following tips are gathered from the community and should not be used without decent Linux knowledge. These settings are generally the same over each Linux distribution.++ There are other explanations and tutorials out there that explain each setting. We have provided these links as a convenience and a point of reference. As we searched for the best way to explain each setting, we consistently found ourselves on the Arch Linux wiki. ++background-color:cornsilk++Note that most links for additional information point to the Arch Linux wiki. ~/cxoffice/share/crossover/bottle_data/nf opt/cxoffice/share/crossover/bottle_data/nf If this is something that should be a permanent change to all future bottles, make the same adjustments to the bottle template file located at: If this works for that particular bottle, then do the same for any other bottles that have issues. Find a file called nf.Ĭomment it out so that the line looks like this: ![]() Make sure no applications within that bottle are running. Go to the directory of the affected bottle. ++color:red++with CrossOver 15 this line should be removed from all CrossOver bottles++ ++color:blue++with thanks to our community, advocates and developers++ On reboot, launch Wine Configuration again and select the new audio device to see if sound works. Reboot the system for the changes to take effect. In rare cases, it is better to use a generic sound device rather than what the system defaults to, with caution, add the following line to the end of /etc/modprobe.d/nf: Some games and applications also require libmpg123, openal, and libgsm.įor more information about libraries missing on your system, please visit our full diagnostic page available here. If you are not, make sure there are no warnings about ALSA and/or asound. If you are using PulseAudio (very common), make sure there are no warnings about missing "pulse" packages. If the sound issue is not resolved, verify that the 32 bit libraries CrossOver needs to use are present. If that doesn't work, you can try using one of the hardware devices directly, but that may prevent other applications from using your sound hardware simultaneously with CrossOver. Using "System Default" or "default" is recommended.
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