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  1. STARCRAFT REMASTERED FORUM INSTALL
  2. STARCRAFT REMASTERED FORUM UPDATE
  3. STARCRAFT REMASTERED FORUM PC

STARCRAFT REMASTERED FORUM INSTALL

Hmm, I think I saved a piece of the install log that seemed odd.

starcraft remastered forum

The question is why? Where does it expect to find it? It’s also something that only happens with that particular Wine Staging version, Heroes of the storm is installed alongside SC Remastered here, and it has no problems whatsoever, and it’s most probably because it also uses a completely different Wine Staging version as runner. It’s just Lutris’ Wine Staging that even if reinstalled doesn’t find the library. Libasound is there in synaptics, libasound_module_conf_pulse.so is there at /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/alsa-lib/ when I search the system. Something happens when I install, KDE becomes slow, but everything works afterwards (except sound). So yes, either your system setup / you have a dependency issue. I followed the instructions here: Unable to open shared libasound library, despite file existing After searching the whole system I found that it does exist, why SC Remastered can’t find it? It seems there is a problem with dependencies, but I had checked those before… and when I played SC Remastered with POL it never had this problem nor asked for that libasound_module_conf_pulse.so library. Wine: Unhandled exception 0x80000003 in thread 143 at address 0x36f60d3 (thread 0143), starting debugger… Wine: Unhandled exception 0x80000003 in thread 101 at address 0x36f60d3 (thread 0101), starting debugger… Wine: Unhandled exception 0x80000003 in thread ef at address 0x36f60d3 (thread 00ef), starting debugger… Wine: Unhandled exception 0x80000003 in thread de at address 0x36f60d3 (thread 00de), starting debugger… Wine: Unhandled exception 0x80000003 in thread 96 at address 0x36f60d3 (thread 0096), starting debugger… Wine: Unhandled exception 0xc0000417 in thread 71 at address 0x523586 (thread 0071), starting debugger… OK, I found the Lutris Game Log (it was in the game menu, but since I’m new to Lutris I had not seen it)ĪLSA lib conf.c:3357:(snd_config_hooks_call) Cannot open shared library libasound_module_conf_pulse.soĪLSA lib pcm.c:2266:(snd_pcm_open_noupdate) Unknown PCM defaultĪLSA lib pcm_dsnoop.c:606:(snd_pcm_dsnoop_open) unable to open slave I tested with alsamixer, but everything looks fine there, no problems. I think those commands are for linux itself, not Lutris.

starcraft remastered forum

It seems that changing from pulse to alsa is not the problem since audio works fine on LM Cinnamon and I have checked that it’s running on winepulse.drv. I have been trying to change the audio from pulseaudio (winepulse.drv) to alsa (winealsa.drv) using the tools Lutris shows available (right click, winetricks, but the option is missing there, winecfg lacks a way to change it either, shell prompt winetricks sound=alsa says that winetricks is not installed.

STARCRAFT REMASTERED FORUM UPDATE

I had the game working with PlayOnLinux before, and I noticed that POL uses alsa instead of pulseaudio (sound worked fine with POL, but since they don’t update their wine staging versions thus Blizzard games no longer work lately I decided to switch to Lutris)

STARCRAFT REMASTERED FORUM PC

I had installed the game in another PC with Linux Mint Cinnamon and it ran just perfectly. I wonder what’s wrong with my setup, the game seems to be OK, cinematics play fine. Wine config “Test sound” button does play a sound, but the game itself doesn’t. I just installed StarCraft remastered on my Linux Mint KDE and it runs just fine, except that I get no sound whatsoever from the game.













Starcraft remastered forum