PlaneShift
Support => Linux Specific Issues => Topic started by: mdeggers on September 11, 2006, 02:15:22 am
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After a long time of not playing PS, I thought I would come back to the game on Linux.
I downloaded 3.015b and tried the startup. The program seemed to run fine on Fedora Core 5, but there was no sound. Fedora Core 5 currently has 1.0.11rc2 of the ALSA drivers from the default RPM sites. Sound on other Gnome and KDE applications work fine.
I tried uncommenting the OSS drivers, since the emulation is loaded. PS immediately crashes after a small "crunching" noise from the speakers.
I've tried running the update (successfully), and the same events happen.
Are there debug switches I can turn on to submit a bug report? Is this a known problem?
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Mark
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If You use binary distribution of PlaneShift - delete alsa libraries from <planeshift_install_dir>/libs, let the game use those installed in your system.
Again - try to add a line:
SndSys.Driver.ALSA.SoundBufferms = 150
to psclient.cfg, You may need to change the number to something higher or lower.
What sound card have You ? With SB Live! 5.1 I can't get rid of all problems, while sound chip integrated on motherboard (poorly supported by alsa) gives more stable sound.
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Wired_Crawlers suggestions are the best to try first. However if all else fails try activating oss again, but this time add
SndSys.Driver = crystalspace.sndsys.software.driver.oss
to psclient.cfg
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Sound works great for me in the 016 release, so hopefully it'll work for everyone else too! :)