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Sadly, I can't hear any sounds whatsoever out of this wonderful game. I use SuSe Linux 10.1, and, no luck. Any suggestions? Thanks.
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You need to install the openal package from your linux distribution.
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So, pop in the correct Disc?
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Sorry, what do you mean?
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As far as I know it doesn't come with the install cds (at least not in suse 9.1). Unzip this file and put it in /usr/lib (as root)
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How to fix the sound on Linux (at least in Ubuntu):
Method #1 (Seldon_SL way): Open a console and type gedit. Add the following to the file: # Contains user settings for OpenAL # Goes in ~/.openalrc # Use ALSA (valid: sdl, native, alsa) (define devices '(native)) Save it as .openalrc on your home directory. Method #2 (amuchamu way) Download the file: link to the file. Unzip the file to your home directory. Open a console and type sudo cp /home/yourhomedirectory/libopenal.so /usr/lib/libopenal.so. Maybe you should restart your computer for the changes to take effect. (Credits to Seldon_SL and amuchamu. Translated by me) http://www.regnumonline.com.ar/forum...t=libopenal.so
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