[Bug 14579] PopCap games lock up screen

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Mon Aug 11 09:37:32 CDT 2008


http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14579





--- Comment #20 from Jasmine Iwanek <jasmine at iwanek.co.uk>  2008-08-11 09:37:31 ---
(In reply to comment #19)
> (In reply to comment #18)
> 
> Not every version, no.  There is no need, that's what git bisect does for me.
> Every version that I have tested after 0.9.57, however, has failed to the same
> error message.
> 

except the two below i assume?

i also assume you have posted test results on the appdb for them

> 
> "x86 -- Intel ??? -- Xubuntu Hardy x86 -- 1.0.0 -- Success
> x86_64 -- Intel ??? -- Ubuntu Hardy x64 -- 1.0.0 -- Success"
> 
> It does work in Ubuntu Hardy.
> 

in wine 1.0 - not a regression for sure then

> 
> These are separate machines - the architecture and graphics card do not match.
> 
> 
> The 5900 for x86 and an Intel for x64.  I don't have the full details of the
> x64 machine at the moment as it is now in use (and not with me).
> 

ok - i take it you didnt build that one?

> 
> Whatever is installed by default by all the distros I tested.
> The Radeon proprietary drivers I downloaded refuse to install on Ubuntu,
> claiming they're already installed... so I guess they are.
> However, "There are no restricted drivers in use on this system."
> I have tried answering this myself, but I have no clue as to how to find this
> out.

well fglrx is a restricted driver - so your likely using the opensource one

try using synaptic or adept (fglrx-driver on debian lenny)

oh i can now confirm that fglrx provides its own libgl

> 
> > 
> > id agree that it does seem to be a graphics card/driver issue bear in mind that
> > all versions of ubuntu share the same lower levels as in reality they are all
> > the same distro just with a different graphical front end and window manager
> > 
> 
> Yes, but it still works under regression?
> 
> > 
> > bugzilla is not for ones personal opinions its for bugs - i believe Chris
> > morgan has pointed that out to you already though so nuff said on that
> 
> A fact is not an opinion.

no it isnt - please actually state a fact in regard to that preferably via pm
as this is irrelevent as to the state of this so called bug

> 
> > 
> > 
> > well from the information you have provided so far it still looks to be in mesa
> > and possibly in the graphics driver - the debian lenny changelog for mesa
> > mentions fixes were applied for intel graphics cards - i believe fglrx uses its
> > own implementation but i cant confirm that atm - the nvidia driver definitely
> > does
> 
> But this does not tally with my results.  It does not work with Debian Lenny. 
> It does work with Ubuntu under a different machine with an Intel graphics card.
> 
> It still works with an older version of wine.
> 

and as you have stated it does work in wine 1.0 on some distros and in certain
configurations

> > 
> > > It works in an old wine, it doesn't in the new.  Isn't this the definition of a
> > > regression bug?
> > > 
> > 
> > thats a very simplistic viewpoint -there are too many variables to break it
> > down to just that - stub implementations of api's & functions can break
> > applications - thats not necessarily a regression its more of an interaction
> > problem imho
> > 
> 
> It works in 0.9.57.

and its worked in wine 1.0 on your own systems

> 
> There is still more testing I would like to try with this, but I have been
> short on time recently.
> I will, of course, update once I have some results.
> 
> I tested the latest GIT version too, obviously nothing changed.
> 

try using latest git on the xubuntu hardy as you stated that it worked in wine
1.x on that
might even be linked to compiz :-)
xubuntu iirc dosnt use compiz by default - all other versions of *ubuntu ive
tested seem to


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