![]() Do you use LinVST for making Windows plugins appear as Linux plugins in Ardour or do you run for example Superior Drummer standalone? I suspect that wine is not the problem because you write that EZBass works. This last part is something you should ignore (sorry, forgot to not include it). ![]() Hope this solves your problem, good luck! Sudo apt-mark unhold wine-staging-dev=6.4~focal-1 Sudo apt-mark unhold winehq-staging=6.4~focal-1 Sudo apt-mark unhold wine-staging=6.4~focal-1 #The fix in on GitHub and should be in 6.4 so remove the lock when wine 6.4 is coming Sudo apt-mark hold wine-staging-dev=6.4~focal-1 Sudo apt-mark hold winehq-staging=6.4~focal-1 Sudo apt-mark hold wine-staging=6.4~focal-1 #Pin the packages so they’re no upgraded together with other packages Sudo apt install wine-staging-dev=6.4~focal-1 Sudo apt install winehq-staging=6.4~focal-1 Sudo apt install wine-staging=6.4~focal-1 #Install wine-staging=6.4 for your distro: Sudo apt install wine-staging-amd64=6.4~focal-1 Sudo apt install wine-staging-i386=6.4~focal-1 ![]() #install dependsis for your distro (in my case, focal = ubuntu 20.04): ![]() ![]() #Remove the current wine installation (example: winehq-staging) #Open your terminal and check the avable versions if needed: I’m not entirely sure that wine is the problem since some of your plugins work, but here it is (using some terminal), lines starting with # are just comments and do not do anything (i don’t know our knowledge level, my distro is Kubuntu 20.04)): ![]()
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