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I just installed Ubuntu 14.10 on a new computer and ran the apt-get update and dist-upgrade. I also installed Timidity for my DOSBOX stuff. Sound works fine in web browsers and other games on Steam, but my GOG version of Wasteland 2 has no sound at all. Otherwise plays fine. Anyone have any ideas? I am using RealTek onboard audio.
Are you sure you have the required packages installed?

Requires the following packages to be installed: libc6:i386, libasound2:i386, libasound2-data:i386, libasound2-plugins:i386 and dependencies.
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Daliz: Are you sure you have the required packages installed?

Requires the following packages to be installed: libc6:i386, libasound2:i386, libasound2-data:i386, libasound2-plugins:i386 and dependencies.
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Daliz:
Thank you! I will look into that right now!
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Daliz: Are you sure you have the required packages installed?

Requires the following packages to be installed: libc6:i386, libasound2:i386, libasound2-data:i386, libasound2-plugins:i386 and dependencies.
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Daliz:
Ah, yes! I see this information freely available at the game's GOG store page, making me publicly very stupid. In my defense, I never bought the game from GOG. I got a GOG code directly from InXile so I never had a reason to look. I will check out store pages from now on before I post. Thanks for your patience.
Post edited November 01, 2014 by ncc386
No probs, I don't always notice things on the game card even if I'm buying from GOG :D
Hope you get the sounds working.
Post edited November 01, 2014 by Daliz
Haha, thanks Daliz for pointing that out. I just migrated back over to Linux after a number of years, and was perplexed why the sound wasn't working too.