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I just got a netbook. An Acer aspire one and I am completely new to linux. I have managed to install wine and I am trying to run spotify. It says there is a problem with audio drivers and can't produce a sound. Can anyone help? And keep it simple. I am very new to all this.

Does anyone know if there is going to be a linux version of spotify? I am beginning to think that this is my only hope
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On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 3:56 PM, alcartwright <[email protected]> wrote:
I just got a netbook.  An Acer aspire one and I am completely new to linux.  I have managed to install wine and I am trying to run spotify.  It says there is a problem with audio drivers and can't produce a sound.  Can anyone help?  And keep it simple.  I am very new to all this.
Terminal output? Does the audio test in winecfg work?

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Post by Jeff1836 »

Hi Giulio,

Please check this link for reference => http://karlbe.com/blog/?p=52

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Giulio-4 wrote:
I just got a netbook. An Acer aspire one and I am completely new to
linux. I have managed to install wine and I am trying to run spotify. It
says there is a problem with audio drivers and can't produce a sound. Can
anyone help? And keep it simple. I am very new to all this.

Does anyone know if there is going to be a linux version of spotify? I am
beginning to think that this is my only hope






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Post by alcartwright »

thanks guys. It was changing the OS to vista that did it. I should have known that the prob was about windows and not linux!
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