- MOH WARFIGHTER MISSION 1 HOW TO
- MOH WARFIGHTER MISSION 1 INSTALL
- MOH WARFIGHTER MISSION 1 ARCHIVE
- MOH WARFIGHTER MISSION 1 FOR WINDOWS 10
Still on WSL2, you'll also need to edit the ~/.bashrc file with a text editor - using the command below we'll edit it using Nano console editor:
MOH WARFIGHTER MISSION 1 INSTALL
On Ubuntu / Debian, you can install it using: Its name and command to install it depends on the Linux distribution you're using, so you'll need to search for it and install it. Let's make sure you have libpulse0 installed, or else this won't work. On WSL2 (Ubuntu / whatever you're using): Load-module module-waveout sink_name=output source_name=input record=0 In this C:\pulse\config.pa file, add the following and save the file when you're done: load-module module-native-protocol-tcp auth-ip-acl=127.0.0.1 172.16.0.0/12 To be able to rename the file extension on Windows, you'll need to enable showing the file extensions from File Explorer. C:\pulse\pulseaudio.exe).Ĭreate a file called config.pa in C:\pulse\.
MOH WARFIGHTER MISSION 1 ARCHIVE
Extract this archive and rename the folder that contains pulseaudio.exe, and the other PulseAudio executables and files, to pulse, and copy this new pulse folder to C:\ (so you should have e.g. You can either visit that link and click on Snapshot to download PulseAudio for Windows, or click here to download it.
MOH WARFIGHTER MISSION 1 FOR WINDOWS 10
The newest release of PulseAudio for Windows 10 that I could find is version 7 from here, built for X2Go. You can't hear the music to check if it's actually working, so this screenshot is pretty useless, but I needed a screenshot to be used as the article thumbnail ?️.Īs a totally unrelated note, in case you want to use cmus on WSL2, edit its ~/.config/cmus/rc file (create it if it doesn't exist) and add set output_plugin=pulse to get its sound output to work on your Windows desktop. Each machine using WSL2 should be listed here, with 2 as their VERSION if you don't see a version number, or if you see an error message, you have WSL1.īelow is a screenshot that shows Windows Terminal running Ubuntu / WSL2 where I'm using cmus console music player to play music. You can check if you're already using WSL2 by running wsl -l -v in Windows PowerShell.
MOH WARFIGHTER MISSION 1 HOW TO
In case you're still using WSL1, see how to upgrade to WSL2 here. But until then, you can use these instructions to get the sound working on WSL2. Microsoft plans to add built-in support for running graphical applications and sound to WSL2. Using this, the microphone won't work, or at least it didn't work for me (and I, for one, didn't need it anyway). Sorry folks but until Linux gets ahold of the ball and fixes some of these issues I am going back to MS.This article explains how to get sound (PulseAudio) to work on WSL2 under Microsoft Windows.īy following these instructions, you'll have working sound using PulseAudio on Windows / WSL2 for both console and GUI applications (the article doesn't cover running graphical applications on WSL2 though). Wanted to g3t away from MS because of their arrogance, however Linux is just too dodgy and no one really has good instructions that are correct.
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I have given up in total frustration way worse than MS. Do that then it gives a message advising that it needs to be /boot/Dev. Give directions, follow and then another error that it needs to be / and set for ext4. And then fight with it because it cannot figure out how or where to mount the system. Far too many ‘help’ sites have incorrect, or incomplete instructions and I have ended up crashing my entire Ubuntu 14 and Linux mint 16-17 systems, and then have to reinstall. Don’t have the time to fool around all day and night just to get a graphics card to work or my sound card. Why can Linux not move into the era of self installing of software? Makes no sense to me. Spend all my time writing lines of command to get the simplest of tasks done, like downloading and installing a program Open Office for example.
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I really like the idea of Linux, mint,Ubuntu etc,however it is all just such a pain to get anything done with anything. I have fooled around with this and a dozen other bright ideas.