[Bug 8025] Counter-strike freezes at random on ATi video cards
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Mon Jan 11 05:44:56 CST 2010
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8025
djw <winehq at djw.org.uk> changed:
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--- Comment #35 from djw <winehq at djw.org.uk> 2010-01-11 05:44:55 ---
This seems related to a problem I'm having with Day of Defeat:Source (with
Steam). During game play the game will randomly freeze and loop the current
sound. The last error message is:
err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSection section 0x7e5f0120
"../../../dlls/winex11.drv/x11drv_main.c: X11DRV_CritSection" wait timed out in
thread 0065, blocked by 004c, retrying (60 sec)
My system is a Debian sid box running amd64. I have a 32-bit chroot for wine
which is invoked via dchroot. I have a Radeon HD 3200, I'm using the "non-free"
fglrx package from debian which is version 9-12.
I have had the same problem with the Debian packaged versions; 1.0.1, 1.1.24,
1.1.32. And also the winehq packaged version 1.1.35.
I tired running my system with one CPU, which the problem still occurred. Then
still with one CPU I reniced the steam.exe and hf2.exe processes to -10, this
still would freeze. A renice to -15 appeared to be stable and ran for several
hours without a problem. I'm about to test with two CPUs and renice -15.
When my system froze, I could not use the mouse or keyboard so I could not swap
to another virtual desktop or virtual terminal. I could login via ssh and then
kill the half-life process then I could continue using my system as normal,
startup Day of Defeat again, play for a while then have the system freeze again
and quickly kill the half-life process.
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