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`SDL_AUDIODRIVER=alsa steam` and TF2 should have sound.
Thanks, but did you read my post? I know about it, I wrote this hint on ArchWiki =)
But I think, that it is bug. Because I chose alsa in steam configs. So I expect, that games will use alsa as audiodriver.
$ SDL_AUDIODRIVER="alsa" steam
to get sound too.
It's expectable, seems like steam at the moment is designed and tested only for ubuntu, which has pulse by default
In the hidden folders i see the games are still there.
Can someone help ?
The right command for openSUSE 12.2
SDL_AUDIODRIVER=pulseaudio steam
This should work too though
SDL_AUDIODRIVER=alsa steam
Steam will start and you should have sound
Puppetz(GER) left out steam on the end of the command.
See also:
https://github.com/ValveSoftware/steam-for-linux/issues/1849#issuecomment-13799930
I have never had pulse in my system because it is useless additional component.