From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 1 00:05:21 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (doogiekd)
Date: Mon, 01 Feb 2010 00:05:21 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Authorize Final Draft Program From USB Stick Instead of
CD
In-Reply-To: <1264988661.m2f.38967@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1264988661.m2f.38967@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265004321.m2f.38969@forum.winehq.org>
james,
thank you very much!
your suggestion worked very well.
i installed gmount-iso & created a mount point.
no more need to have an authorization cd or usb.
now i'm really free of windows!
thanks again,
doogiekd
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 1 00:27:05 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (vitamin)
Date: Mon, 01 Feb 2010 00:27:05 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: How to call an internal wine function ?
In-Reply-To: <1264856403.m2f.38866@forum.winehq.org>
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Message-ID: <1265005625.m2f.38970@forum.winehq.org>
Alex wrote:
> Please note that I have never used any XLib function before, so maybe I'm misunderstanding what I'm doing.
No, the sample code is correct. This is definitely something wrong with X or more likely it's keyboard layout tables.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 1 01:09:07 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (CalPolyStudent)
Date: Mon, 01 Feb 2010 01:09:07 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Help a Cal Poly Student
Message-ID: <1265008147.m2f.38972@forum.winehq.org>
I am a Cal Poly State University student working on my senior project involving wine and online shopping. If you could please help me out by participating in my survey it would be much appreciated! The survey is completely anonymous and you will not be contacted about any follow up information. Thank you so much for your participation
Click here to take survey
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 1 02:48:42 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (marlindaniel)
Date: Mon, 01 Feb 2010 02:48:42 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: CANT UNINSTALL WINE!! HELP!!
In-Reply-To: <1264920335.m2f.38917@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1264920335.m2f.38917@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265014122.m2f.38973@forum.winehq.org>
HI.....I can't say whether I can provide you the information to your question but can post my experience regarding wine installation in linux.
sudo apt-get install wine
You could also use Synaptic (available in the menus somewhere) to search for it and install it.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 1 05:32:00 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (fnnr)
Date: Mon, 01 Feb 2010 05:32:00 -0600
Subject: [Wine] weird number field error
Message-ID: <1265023920.m2f.38974@forum.winehq.org>
Hi everybody
This is the first time I run into trouble using wine, so I thought I'd register here and see if someone could perhaps help me out.
I'm trying to get this old windows GUI interface for a database to work via wine. The program works fine in every way (I can start it up and connect to the database and everything) except that several of the numbers seem corrupted.
Please see this screenshot of the program to get a better idea of the problem: http://rafnem.hi.is/~fkp1/wine_error.png
Has anyone ever run into a similar problem? This windows software was made with Powerbuilder (I don't know much about that though), if that helps. Note that not all numbers are skewed, just some. I think the numbers that wind up corrupted are processed somehow by the program before they are printed, perhaps converted into a string?
Thanks in advance
Finnur
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 1 06:37:02 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Basinator)
Date: Mon, 01 Feb 2010 06:37:02 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: New to Wine - going to get Gothic II & Warcraft III runn
In-Reply-To: <1264860169.m2f.38875@forum.winehq.org>
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Yeah, but unfortunally I just don't know how to fix this installer issue :(
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 1 07:30:05 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Sylvain_07)
Date: Mon, 01 Feb 2010 07:30:05 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Civstat Uploader 1.5.1.0 : error ntdll
Message-ID: <1265031005.m2f.38976@forum.winehq.org>
hello,
I have install wine and i have installed CIV 4 BTS.
the game civ 4 BTS has a good install and good working all game mode.
The Pitboss worked correctly also.
but when I launch civstat uploader : it bugged pitboss
> Backtrace:
> =>0 0x7bc4730f in ntdll (+0x3730f) (0x0032db60)
> 1 0x7bc47586 in ntdll (+0x37586) (0x0032db80)
> 2 0x7bc48996 RtlAllocateHeap+0xc6() in ntdll (0x0032dbf0)
> 3 0x7edd48db in user32 (+0x748db) (0x0032dce0)
> 4 0x7edd4c77 GetDCEx+0x197() in user32 (0x0032dd40)
> 5 0x7eddb08d in user32 (+0x7b08d) (0x0032dd90)
> 6 0x7eddb34a in user32 (+0x7b34a) (0x0032de00)
> 7 0x7eddb6d2 SetScrollInfo+0x42() in user32 (0x0032de50)
> 8 0x0fc1b943 in wxmsw26h_vc (+0xbb943) (0x00160005)
> 9 0x70006b00 (0x63006100)
> 10 0x00000000 (0x00000000)
> err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSection section 0x110058 "heap.c: main process heap section" wait timed out in thread 0011, blocked by 0035, retrying (60 sec)
> err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSection section 0x7bca1784 "loader.c: loader_section" wait timed out in thread 0035, blocked by 0033, retrying (60 sec)
> err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSection section 0x110058 "heap.c: main process heap section" wait timed out in thread 0033, blocked by 0035, retrying (60 sec)
> Compl?t?
>
result to civstat game (red part):
http://www.civstats.com/viewgame.php?gameid=1456
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 1 07:31:32 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Das Letzte Einhorn)
Date: Mon, 01 Feb 2010 07:31:32 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: New to Wine - going to get Gothic II & Warcraft III runn
In-Reply-To: <1264860169.m2f.38875@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1264860169.m2f.38875@forum.winehq.org>
<1265027822.m2f.38975@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265031092.m2f.38977@forum.winehq.org>
I suggest that you delete the prefix where the game was installed (in your case it is probably /home/your_user_name/.wine) and that you try again to install your games. Make sure you do not run wine as root.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 1 08:58:36 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Das Letzte Einhorn)
Date: Mon, 01 Feb 2010 08:58:36 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: CANT UNINSTALL WINE!! HELP!!
In-Reply-To: <1264920335.m2f.38917@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1264920335.m2f.38917@forum.winehq.org>
<1265014122.m2f.38973@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265036316.m2f.38978@forum.winehq.org>
marlindaniel wrote:
> HI.....I can't say whether I can provide you the information to your question but can post my experience regarding wine installation in linux.
> sudo apt-get install wine
> You could also use Synaptic (available in the menus somewhere) to search for it and install it.
He is on MAC, not Linux. I doubt that these systems use the same commands.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 1 09:11:36 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (vitamin)
Date: Mon, 01 Feb 2010 09:11:36 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: weird number field error
In-Reply-To: <1265023920.m2f.38974@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265023920.m2f.38974@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265037096.m2f.38979@forum.winehq.org>
fnnr wrote:
> The program works fine in every way except that several of the numbers seem corrupted.
Try native msvcrt & oleaut32.dll.
From jjmckenzie51 at earthlink.net Mon Feb 1 09:31:53 2010
From: jjmckenzie51 at earthlink.net (James Mckenzie)
Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2010 08:31:53 -0700 (GMT-07:00)
Subject: [Wine] CANT UNINSTALL WINE!! HELP!!
Message-ID: <213394.1265038313777.JavaMail.root@elwamui-rustique.atl.sa.earthlink.net>
>
>marlindaniel wrote:
>> HI.....I can't say whether I can provide you the information to your question but can post my experience regarding wine installation in linux.
>> sudo apt-get install wine
>> You could also use Synaptic (available in the menus somewhere) to search for it and install it.
>
>
>He is on MAC, not Linux. I doubt that these systems use the same commands.
>
The question is: How did he install Wine in the first place.
If it was either Fink or MacPorts, the appropriate uninstall command needs to be issued:
sudo port uninstall Wine
fink purge Wine
If he used WineBottler, then he will have to open the Applications folder and drag the WineBottler application to the Trash.
There may be files left in the /Library/Application Support folder which can be opened on the Finder navigation menu and opening the appropriate folders and then dragging and dropping the Wine or WineBottler folders to the trash.
However, the question is why does the OP want to delete Wine in the first place? All of the applications above will run an updater to bring Wine to the current version without deinstallation of an existing installed Wine.
James McKenzie
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 1 11:01:43 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (waraltca)
Date: Mon, 01 Feb 2010 11:01:43 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: error 429 on vb6 app
In-Reply-To: <1264445209.m2f.38661@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1264445209.m2f.38661@forum.winehq.org>
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Message-ID: <1265043703.m2f.38981@forum.winehq.org>
waraltca wrote:
>
> k4king wrote:
> > so it is active directory related ?
> > Not sure what the state of that is in wine, i.e. impelemented or supported.
> >
> > have a look at this see if it helps in some way ?
> > http://forum.winehq.org/viewtopic.php?p=11401&sid=d1750c4b7965ba59564c2645def77496
>
>
> checking it!!
> Thanks!
nothing different!
It must be possible to run this app without windows.
The point is how! Linux must be capable!
More ideas?
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 1 12:20:34 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (DaVince)
Date: Mon, 01 Feb 2010 12:20:34 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: error 429 on vb6 app
In-Reply-To: <1264445209.m2f.38661@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1264445209.m2f.38661@forum.winehq.org>
<1265043703.m2f.38981@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265048434.m2f.38982@forum.winehq.org>
This is not a matter of Linux being capable - it's capable, alright. This is a matter of Wine being developed sufficiently to be able to run everything your application in question needs.
Have you tried installing VB6 (runtime) through Winetricks yet? It's been suggested but you haven't answered that yet... No VB6 app will run if you don't have the runtime, after all.
From jjmckenzie51 at earthlink.net Mon Feb 1 12:32:36 2010
From: jjmckenzie51 at earthlink.net (James Mckenzie)
Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2010 11:32:36 -0700 (GMT-07:00)
Subject: [Wine] error 429 on vb6 app
Message-ID: <29949744.1265049157122.JavaMail.root@elwamui-norfolk.atl.sa.earthlink.net>
>
>This is not a matter of Linux being capable - it's capable, alright. This is a matter of Wine being developed sufficiently to be able to run everything your application in question needs.
>
>Have you tried installing VB6 (runtime) through Winetricks yet? It's been suggested but you haven't answered that yet... No VB6 app will run if you don't have the runtime, after all.
>
Also, after installing the runtime, it was suggested to run the application from a terminal session. This should provide additional information that can suggest a solution.
James McKenzie
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 1 13:25:19 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (SirRedTooth)
Date: Mon, 01 Feb 2010 13:25:19 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Sound
Message-ID: <1265052319.m2f.38984@forum.winehq.org>
I recently installed wine and was looking forward to contributing to the project when I noticed that sound doesn't work.
It is actually quite random, sometimes it works sometimes it doesn't work and other times it has very bad quality.
How can I solve this?
And yes, I have tried a number of settings on the wine configuration and none of them seem to work.
How do I know what configuration will work.. if any?
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 1 14:00:19 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (abumaia)
Date: Mon, 01 Feb 2010 14:00:19 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Reverting Wine to earlier version
Message-ID: <1265054419.m2f.38985@forum.winehq.org>
I use Wine primarily to run BoincView142 to monitor BOINC on my computers. Since the latest update to 1.1.37, I have been unable to run BoincView anymore. I get the error
> fixme:htmlhelp:HtmlHelpW HH case HH_CLOSE_ALL not handled.
How do I revert back to the previous good version?
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 1 14:05:20 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Kajo)
Date: Mon, 01 Feb 2010 14:05:20 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Lineage 2 (Gracia part 3 : Final) & Wine
In-Reply-To: <1263333327.m2f.38072@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1263333327.m2f.38072@forum.winehq.org>
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Message-ID: <1265054720.m2f.38986@forum.winehq.org>
Hi guys a still receiving this message :
[Image: http://img694.imageshack.us/img694/4179/screenshotwarning.png ]
I will be very thankful for any advices. I use Wine ver. 1.1.31
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 1 14:06:18 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (RedWagon)
Date: Mon, 01 Feb 2010 14:06:18 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Counter Strike ProMod Visual C++ error
Message-ID: <1265054778.m2f.38987@forum.winehq.org>
I'm trying to get Counter Strike ProMod Beta to run on Wine. As soon as I join a server I get a Visual C++ error (see image) so I installed Visual C++ through winetricks but it didn't make any difference. I've tried this on wine-1.1.30, 1.1.34, 1.1.36 and 1.1.37 all with the same results. Any help will be appreciated.
[Image: http://www.verdow.com/promodError.jpg ]
Code:
fixme:avifile:AVIFileExit (): stub!
wine: Unhandled page fault on read access to 0x00000024 at address 0xd4ab423 (thread 0029), starting debugger...
Unhandled exception: page fault on read access to 0x00000024 in 32-bit code (0x0d4ab423).
Register dump:
CS:0023 SS:002b DS:002b ES:002b FS:0063 GS:006b
EIP:0d4ab423 ESP:0033e598 EBP:00000002 EFLAGS:00010206( R- -- I - -P- )
EAX:000003a0 EBX:00000000 ECX:0cb87800 EDX:0735be80
ESI:0d4bea18 EDI:00000090
Stack dump:
0x0033e598: 0d4bea18 006645e4 0d4ab452 0cb8003a
0x0033e5a8: 0d4bea18 006645e4 0d4bea18 0cb80041
0x0033e5b8: 0d4ab7d5 0cb80041 0d4bea18 0cb80041
0x0033e5c8: 0d4bea3c 000003a0 0d4bea18 0d4a98da
0x0033e5d8: 0cb80001 ffffffff 00000000 00000009
0x0033e5e8: 0033feb8 0033e62c 1000753b 00000003
Backtrace:
0x0d4ab423: movl 0x24(%ebx),%eax
Modules:
Module Address Debug info Name (170 modules)
PE 340000- 376000 Deferred tier0
PE 380000- 39e000 Deferred vstdlib
PE 3a0000- 3f4000 Deferred filesystem_steam
PE 400000- 41c000 Deferred hl2
PE cf50000- cf65000 Deferred inputsystem
PE d250000- d34e000 Deferred datamodel
PE d460000- d49d000 Deferred dmserializers
PE d4a0000- d4c5000 Export datacache
PE d5e0000- d695000 Deferred materialsystem
PE d6a0000- d6b6000 Deferred valve_avi
PE d6c0000- d790000 Deferred vguimatsurface
PE d790000- d805000 Deferred vgui2
PE d810000- d824000 Deferred steam_api
PE da50000- da79000 Deferred stdshader_dbg
PE da80000- dab5000 Deferred stdshader_dx6
PE dac0000- dae8000 Deferred stdshader_dx7
PE daf0000- db33000 Deferred stdshader_dx8
PE db40000- db91000 Deferred stdshader_dx9
PE dca0000- dcaf000 Deferred unicode
PE e4b0000- e4e6000 Deferred soundemittersystem
PE e4f0000- e50b000 Deferred scenefilecache
PE f690000- f877000 Deferred gameui
PE 10000000-10030000 Deferred launcher
PE 117b0000-117c0000 Deferred vaudio_miles
PE 11d90000-11db7000 Deferred vaudio_speex
PE 12000000-120cb000 Deferred serverbrowser
PE 20000000-205ef000 Deferred engine
PE 21100000-21164000 Deferred mss32
PE 22000000-22595000 Deferred server
PE 24000000-2444d000 Deferred client
PE 26000000-26138000 Deferred vphysics
PE 26400000-26439000 Deferred mssvoice.asi
PE 26f00000-26f2e000 Deferred mssmp3.asi
PE 2a000000-2a0a8000 Deferred shaderapidx9
PE 2c000000-2c3e3000 Deferred studiorender
PE 30000000-302c6000 Deferred steam
PE 38000000-383fc000 Deferred steamclient
PE 3f000000-3f0aa000 Deferred tier0_s
PE 3f600000-3f662000 Deferred vstdlib_s
PE 60000000-60021000 Deferred cserhelper
PE 628c0000-628d9000 Deferred parsifal
PE 70bd0000-70c35000 Deferred shlwapi
PE 71000000-71149000 Deferred shdocvw
ELF 74bae000-74bbd000 Deferred libgcc_s.so.1
ELF 7a8e8000-7b800000 Deferred libglcore.so.1
ELF 7b800000-7b974000 Deferred kernel32
\-PE 7b820000-7b974000 \ kernel32
ELF 7bc00000-7bcb2000 Deferred ntdll
\-PE 7bc10000-7bcb2000 \ ntdll
ELF 7bf00000-7bf04000 Deferred
ELF 7c13c000-7c1a5000 Deferred libgcrypt.so.11
ELF 7c1a5000-7c242000 Deferred libgnutls.so.26
ELF 7c242000-7c269000 Deferred netapi32
\-PE 7c250000-7c269000 \ netapi32
ELF 7c8c6000-7c8f2000 Deferred secur32
\-PE 7c8d0000-7c8f2000 \ secur32
ELF 7c8f2000-7c97b000 Deferred crypt32
\-PE 7c900000-7c97b000 \ crypt32
ELF 7cfc2000-7d00f000 Deferred dsound
\-PE 7cfd0000-7d00f000 \ dsound
ELF 7d3c8000-7d3cf000 Deferred libnss_dns.so.2
ELF 7d452000-7d455000 Deferred libnss_mdns4_minimal.so.2
ELF 7d455000-7d459000 Deferred libgpg-error.so.0
ELF 7d459000-7d46b000 Deferred libtasn1.so.3
ELF 7d46b000-7d483000 Deferred imagehlp
\-PE 7d470000-7d483000 \ imagehlp
ELF 7d483000-7d499000 Deferred wbemprox
\-PE 7d490000-7d499000 \ wbemprox
ELF 7d4ef000-7d5a9000 Deferred libgl.so.1
ELF 7d5a9000-7d5bf000 Deferred winejoystick
\-PE 7d5b0000-7d5bf000 \ winejoystick
ELF 7d5bf000-7d5d5000 Deferred psapi
\-PE 7d5c0000-7d5d5000 \ psapi
ELF 7d5d5000-7d624000 Deferred dbghelp
\-PE 7d5e0000-7d624000 \ dbghelp
ELF 7d624000-7d757000 Deferred wined3d
\-PE 7d630000-7d757000 \ wined3d
ELF 7d757000-7d786000 Deferred d3d9
\-PE 7d760000-7d786000 \ d3d9
ELF 7d786000-7d7a9000 Deferred mpr
\-PE 7d790000-7d7a9000 \ mpr
ELF 7d7a9000-7d800000 Deferred wininet
\-PE 7d7b0000-7d800000 \ wininet
ELF 7d800000-7d8e6000 Deferred oleaut32
\-PE 7d820000-7d8e6000 \ oleaut32
ELF 7d8e6000-7d90c000 Deferred msvfw32
\-PE 7d8f0000-7d90c000 \ msvfw32
ELF 7d90c000-7d949000 Deferred avifil32
\-PE 7d910000-7d949000 \ avifil32
ELF 7d949000-7d95e000 Deferred midimap
\-PE 7d950000-7d95e000 \ midimap
ELF 7d95e000-7d984000 Deferred msacm32
\-PE 7d960000-7d984000 \ msacm32
ELF 7d984000-7d99d000 Deferred msacm32
\-PE 7d990000-7d99d000 \ msacm32
ELF 7e19e000-7e1a5000 Deferred libasound_module_pcm_pulse.so
ELF 7e1a5000-7e26d000 Deferred libasound.so.2
ELF 7e26d000-7e2a4000 Deferred winealsa
\-PE 7e280000-7e2a4000 \ winealsa
ELF 7e2a4000-7e340000 Deferred winmm
\-PE 7e2b0000-7e340000 \ winmm
ELF 7e370000-7e372000 Deferred libnvidia-tls.so.1
ELF 7e3d7000-7e40a000 Deferred uxtheme
\-PE 7e3e0000-7e40a000 \ uxtheme
ELF 7e40a000-7e41e000 Deferred lz32
\-PE 7e410000-7e41e000 \ lz32
ELF 7e41e000-7e439000 Deferred version
\-PE 7e420000-7e439000 \ version
ELF 7e439000-7e502000 Deferred comctl32
\-PE 7e440000-7e502000 \ comctl32
ELF 7e502000-7e571000 Deferred msvcrt
\-PE 7e510000-7e571000 \ msvcrt
ELF 7e571000-7e701000 Deferred shell32
\-PE 7e580000-7e701000 \ shell32
ELF 7e701000-7e76e000 Deferred rpcrt4
\-PE 7e710000-7e76e000 \ rpcrt4
ELF 7e76e000-7e86b000 Deferred ole32
\-PE 7e790000-7e86b000 \ ole32
ELF 7e86b000-7e881000 Deferred libresolv.so.2
ELF 7e881000-7e8a1000 Deferred iphlpapi
\-PE 7e890000-7e8a1000 \ iphlpapi
ELF 7e8a1000-7e8cf000 Deferred ws2_32
\-PE 7e8b0000-7e8cf000 \ ws2_32
ELF 7e8cf000-7e8ea000 Deferred wsock32
\-PE 7e8d0000-7e8ea000 \ wsock32
ELF 7e8ec000-7e8f5000 Deferred libxcursor.so.1
ELF 7e8f5000-7e8fa000 Deferred libxfixes.so.3
ELF 7e8fa000-7e8fe000 Deferred libxcomposite.so.1
ELF 7e8fe000-7e906000 Deferred libxrandr.so.2
ELF 7e906000-7e910000 Deferred libxrender.so.1
ELF 7e910000-7e916000 Deferred libxxf86vm.so.1
ELF 7e916000-7e937000 Deferred imm32
\-PE 7e920000-7e937000 \ imm32
ELF 7e937000-7e947000 Deferred libxext.so.6
ELF 7e947000-7e9e6000 Deferred winex11
\-PE 7e960000-7e9e6000 \ winex11
ELF 7ea60000-7ea87000 Deferred libexpat.so.1
ELF 7ea87000-7eab4000 Deferred libfontconfig.so.1
ELF 7eab4000-7eaca000 Deferred libz.so.1
ELF 7eaca000-7eb41000 Deferred libfreetype.so.6
ELF 7eb41000-7eb97000 Deferred advapi32
\-PE 7eb50000-7eb97000 \ advapi32
ELF 7eb97000-7ec39000 Deferred gdi32
\-PE 7ebb0000-7ec39000 \ gdi32
ELF 7ec39000-7ed85000 Deferred user32
\-PE 7ec50000-7ed85000 \ user32
ELF 7ed85000-7ed91000 Deferred libnss_files.so.2
ELF 7ed91000-7ed9c000 Deferred libnss_nis.so.2
ELF 7ed9c000-7edb5000 Deferred libnsl.so.1
ELF 7edb5000-7edbe000 Deferred libnss_compat.so.2
ELF f7ab0000-f7ab3000 Deferred libxinerama.so.1
ELF f7ab7000-f7abc000 Deferred libxdmcp.so.6
ELF f7abc000-f7ac0000 Deferred libxau.so.6
ELF f7ac0000-f7ac6000 Deferred libattr.so.1
ELF f7ac6000-f7ae0000 Deferred libxcb.so.1
ELF f7ae0000-f7ae5000 Deferred libuuid.so.1
ELF f7ae6000-f7b0c000 Deferred libm.so.6
ELF f7b0c000-f7b10000 Deferred libdl.so.2
ELF f7b10000-f7b19000 Deferred librt.so.1
ELF f7b19000-f7b20000 Deferred libgdbm.so.3
ELF f7b20000-f7b25000 Deferred libcap.so.2
ELF f7b25000-f7c14000 Deferred libx11.so.6
ELF f7c15000-f7c2d000 Deferred libice.so.6
ELF f7c2d000-f7c36000 Deferred libsm.so.6
ELF f7c36000-f7c95000 Deferred libpulse.so.0
ELF f7c95000-f7df8000 Deferred libc.so.6
ELF f7df8000-f7e11000 Deferred libpthread.so.0
ELF f7e11000-f7f4d000 Deferred libwine.so.1
ELF f7f4e000-f7f67000 Deferred libpulsedsp.so
ELF f7f69000-f7f8a000 Deferred ld-linux.so.2
Threads:
process tid prio (all id:s are in hex)
00000008
00000058 0
00000056 0
00000053 0
0000004e 1
0000004d 0
0000004c 0
0000004b 0
00000044 0
00000041 0
00000016 0
0000002e 1
0000000c 0
0000000d 0
00000040 0
0000003f 1
0000003e 1
0000003d 1
0000003c 1
0000003b 1
0000003a 1
00000039 1
00000038 1
00000036 0
00000034 0
00000033 0
00000030 0
0000002f 0
0000002d 1
0000002c 0
0000002a 0
00000026 15
00000024 0
00000023 0
00000022 0
00000021 0
00000020 0
0000001f 0
0000001e 0
0000001d 0
0000001c 0
0000001b 0
00000009 0
0000000e
00000014 0
00000010 0
0000000f 0
00000011
00000018 0
00000017 0
00000013 0
00000012 0
00000019
0000001a 0
00000027 (D) C:\Program Files\Steam\steamapps\verdow\counter-strike source\hl2.exe
00000057 0
00000054 0
00000052 0
00000051 0
00000050 15
0000004f 0
00000049 0
00000048 15
0000000b 15
00000043 0
00000032 2
00000035 0
00000031 0
0000002b 0
00000028 2
00000029 0 <==
Backtrace:
Unable to remove c:\program files\steam\steamapps\sourcemods\cspromod\textwindow_temp.html!
fixme:keyboard:X11DRV_ActivateKeyboardLayout 0x4090409, 0000: semi-stub!
utlmemory.h (326) : Assertion Failed: IsIdxValid(i)
fixme:dbghelp:MiniDumpWriteDump NIY MiniDumpWithDataSegs
fixme:winmm:MMDRV_Exit Closing while ll-driver open
fixme:winmm:MMDRV_Exit Closing while ll-driver open
fixme:winmm:MMDRV_Exit Closing while ll-driver open
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 1 14:10:22 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Alex)
Date: Mon, 01 Feb 2010 14:10:22 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: How to call an internal wine function ?
In-Reply-To: <1264856403.m2f.38866@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1264856403.m2f.38866@forum.winehq.org>
<1265005625.m2f.38970@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265055022.m2f.38988@forum.winehq.org>
I found this (https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5349) bug on freedesktop bugzilla.
I added two testcases hoping they will fix it.
But even if they solve it now, we will have to wait the next version , wait that every one update their computer and run the latest version.
However, I'm glad to help linux to get working better [Rolling Eyes]
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 1 14:40:20 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Das Letzte Einhorn)
Date: Mon, 01 Feb 2010 14:40:20 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Reverting Wine to earlier version
In-Reply-To: <1265054419.m2f.38985@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265054419.m2f.38985@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265056820.m2f.38989@forum.winehq.org>
You should do a regression test and submit your results to the Wine bugzilla : http://wiki.winehq.org/RegressionTesting
From martin at gregorie.org Mon Feb 1 14:40:28 2010
From: martin at gregorie.org (Martin Gregorie)
Date: Mon, 01 Feb 2010 20:40:28 +0000
Subject: [Wine] Reverting Wine to earlier version
In-Reply-To: <1265054419.m2f.38985@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265054419.m2f.38985@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265056828.3169.75.camel@zappa.gregorie.org>
On Mon, 2010-02-01 at 14:00 -0600, abumaia wrote:
> I use Wine primarily to run BoincView142 to monitor BOINC on my
> computers. Since the latest update to 1.1.37, I have been unable to
> run BoincView anymore. I get the error
>
> > fixme:htmlhelp:HtmlHelpW HH case HH_CLOSE_ALL not handled.
>
> How do I revert back to the previous good version?
>
What does BoincView142 do that the native boincmgr doesn't?
If it doesn't add anything significant, consider running BOINC as a
native Linux application, probably in its own user. I have written a
script to automatically start BOINC at boot time as an extension of the
standard daemon management system used by RedHat systems. You're welcome
a copy of it.
Martin
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 1 15:22:13 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (abumaia)
Date: Mon, 01 Feb 2010 15:22:13 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Reverting Wine to earlier version
In-Reply-To: <1265054419.m2f.38985@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265054419.m2f.38985@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265059333.m2f.38991@forum.winehq.org>
Martin Gregorie wrote:
> On Mon, 2010-02-01 at 14:00 -0600, abumaia wrote:
>
> > I use Wine primarily to run BoincView142 to monitor BOINC on my
> > computers. Since the latest update to 1.1.37, I have been unable to
> > run BoincView anymore. I get the error
> >
> >
> > > fixme:htmlhelp:HtmlHelpW HH case HH_CLOSE_ALL not handled.
> > >
> >
> > How do I revert back to the previous good version?
> >
> >
> What does BoincView142 do that the native boincmgr doesn't?
It lets me monitor multiple computers on my network on one screen, one glance, without having to disconnect from localhost and logging into a remote system like in boincmgr.
From bala.biophysics at gmail.com Mon Feb 1 15:45:40 2010
From: bala.biophysics at gmail.com (Bala subramanian)
Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2010 22:45:40 +0100
Subject: [Wine] office installation crashes
Message-ID: <288df32a1002011345h1f2f8a98q11999eb6ed40a40@mail.gmail.com>
Friends,
I tried to install MS office 2007 with wine version 1.1.23 in fedora10. It
crashes with the following message. Is there any solution for the same ?
fixme:msxml:DllCanUnloadNow
fixme:msxml:DllCanUnloadNow
fixme:msi:ACTION_HandleStandardAction unhandled standard action
L"SetODBCFolders"
fixme:msi:ACTION_CustomAction Rollback only action... rollbacks not
supported yet
fixme:msi:ACTION_CustomAction Rollback only action... rollbacks not
supported yet
fixme:mscoree:LoadLibraryShim (0x60c20eac L"fusion.dll", (nil), (nil),
0xa6dcaa4): semi-stub
fixme:msi:msi_unimplemented_action_stub DeleteServices -> 1 ignored
L"ServiceControl" table values
fixme:msi:msi_unimplemented_action_stub UnregisterFonts -> 1 ignored L"Font"
table values
fixme:msi:msi_unimplemented_action_stub RemoveRegistryValues -> 2 ignored
L"RemoveRegistry" table values
fixme:msi:msi_unimplemented_action_stub UnpublishComponents -> 180 ignored
L"PublishComponent" table values
fixme:msi:msi_unimplemented_action_stub UnregisterProgIdInfo -> 2 ignored
L"ProgId" table values
fixme:msi:msi_unimplemented_action_stub RemoveFolders -> 1 ignored
L"CreateFolder" table values
fixme:msi:MsiSourceListGetInfoW Unhandled context 4
*err:msi:ready_media Cabinet not found:
L"C:\\windows\\Installer\\OfficeLR.CAB"
err:msi:ACTION_InstallFiles Failed to ready media
err:msi:ITERATE_Actions Execution halted, action L"InstallExecute" returned
1603*
fixme:ole:NdrCorrelationInitialize (0xa6dd42c, 0xa6dd02c, 1024, 0x0): stub
fixme:rpc:NdrStubCall2 new correlation description not implemented
fixme:rpc:RpcImpersonateClient ((nil)): stub
fixme:rpc:RpcRevertToSelf stub
fixme:advapi:CheckTokenMembership (0x8c 0x13a718 0xebe5b0) stub!
fixme:ole:NdrCorrelationFree (0xa6dd42c): stub
fixme:ole:NdrCorrelationInitialize (0xa6dd3ec, 0xa6dcfec, 1024, 0x0): stub
fixme:ole:NdrCorrelationInitialize (0xa6dd38c, 0xa6dcf8c, 1024, 0x0): stub
fixme:ole:NdrCorrelationInitialize (0xa6dd36c, 0xa6dcf6c, 1024, 0x0): stub
*err:rpc:RpcAssoc_BindConnection rejected bind for reason 0*
fixme:htmlhelp:HtmlHelpW HH case HH_UNINITIALIZE not handled.
fixme:netapi32:NetGetJoinInformation Stub (null) 0x32f0dc 0x32f0d0
fixme:advapi:CheckTokenMembership ((nil) 0x138728 0x32f0b8) stub!
fixme:advapi:CheckTokenMembership ((nil) 0x138728 0x32f0b8) stub!
fixme:msxml:DllCanUnloadNow
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From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 1 16:05:54 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Bibischaff)
Date: Mon, 01 Feb 2010 16:05:54 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Lineage 2 (Gracia part 3 : Final) & Wine
In-Reply-To: <1263333327.m2f.38072@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1263333327.m2f.38072@forum.winehq.org>
<1265054720.m2f.38986@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265061954.m2f.38993@forum.winehq.org>
I have it too.
Click OK and the game will run, don't worry.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 1 16:10:43 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (dimesio)
Date: Mon, 01 Feb 2010 16:10:43 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: office installation crashes
Message-ID: <1265062243.m2f.38994@forum.winehq.org>
Bala subramanian wrote:
> Friends,
> I tried to install MS office 2007 with wine version 1.1.23 in fedora10. It
> crashes with the following message. Is there any solution for the same ?
>
>
Upgrade to the latest development release. A regression borked installing Office 2007 from 1.1.17 through 1.1.23. Follow the howto in the AppDB. http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=4992
From bala.biophysics at gmail.com Mon Feb 1 16:45:50 2010
From: bala.biophysics at gmail.com (Bala subramanian)
Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2010 23:45:50 +0100
Subject: [Wine] office installation crashes
In-Reply-To: <1265062243.m2f.38994@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265062243.m2f.38994@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <288df32a1002011445n6a2cb371obbeb63340ac978b8@mail.gmail.com>
Thank you,
But how to upgrade wine. I tried with
yum upgrade wine
But yum tells me that no upgrade available.
On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 11:10 PM, dimesio wrote:
>
> Bala subramanian wrote:
> > Friends,
> > I tried to install MS office 2007 with wine version 1.1.23 in fedora10.
> It
> > crashes with the following message. Is there any solution for the same ?
> >
> >
>
>
> Upgrade to the latest development release. A regression borked installing
> Office 2007 from 1.1.17 through 1.1.23. Follow the howto in the AppDB.
> http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=4992
>
>
>
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From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 1 17:02:04 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Kajo)
Date: Mon, 01 Feb 2010 17:02:04 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Lineage 2 (Gracia part 3 : Final) & Wine
In-Reply-To: <1263333327.m2f.38072@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1263333327.m2f.38072@forum.winehq.org>
<1265061954.m2f.38993@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265065324.m2f.38996@forum.winehq.org>
Bibischaff wrote:
> I have it too.
> Click OK and the game will run, don't worry.
I just clicked Ok and nothing happend ,game doesn't start up.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 1 18:11:37 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (abumaia)
Date: Mon, 01 Feb 2010 18:11:37 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Reverting Wine to earlier version
In-Reply-To: <1265054419.m2f.38985@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265054419.m2f.38985@forum.winehq.org>
<1265059333.m2f.38991@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265069497.m2f.38997@forum.winehq.org>
Das Letzte Einhorn wrote:
> You should do a regression test and submit your results to the Wine bugzilla : http://wiki.winehq.org/RegressionTesting
just now finished the first part of that, installing from git and such... and now it works, before getting to the regression test part.
so what does this mean? is the version of wine I just compiled from git newer or different from 1.1.37? I do have other apps installed to wine besides boincview. Do I have to reinstall them as well?
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 1 18:29:28 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (leehach)
Date: Mon, 01 Feb 2010 18:29:28 -0600
Subject: [Wine] How do I debug a VB application install?
Message-ID: <1265070568.m2f.38998@forum.winehq.org>
I'm trying to debug the installation of a Windows app written in VB (I think VB6). Following the troubleshooting guide here, and referencing the app's own install log, I realized some necessary DLLs were missing. Installed them using winetricks mfc42 vb6run mdac28. I checked a working installation on Windows XP for list of installed MDAC components, and I think I've got all the necessary DLLs. The app's own install log no longer shows any DLLs failing to self-register because of missing supported DLLs.
However, in spite of the fact that the app's install log shows no errors (that I can find), the installer itself gives the following message at the end:
Code:
Run-time error '3706': Provider cannot be found. It may not be properly installed.
The wine install log is as follows:
Code:
err:alsa:ALSA_CheckSetVolume Could not find 'PCM Playback Volume' element
err:alsa:ALSA_CheckSetVolume Could not find 'PCM Playback Volume' element
err:ole:CoGetClassObject class {6c736db1-bd94-11d0-8a23-00aa00b58e10} not registered
err:ole:CoGetClassObject no class object {6c736db1-bd94-11d0-8a23-00aa00b58e10} could be created for context 0x1
err:ole:CoGetClassObject class {6c736db1-bd94-11d0-8a23-00aa00b58e10} not registered
err:ole:CoGetClassObject no class object {6c736db1-bd94-11d0-8a23-00aa00b58e10} could be created for context 0x1
And when I try to run the app I get the message box
Code:
Provider cannot be found. It may not be properly installed.
and the app fails to launch.
The wine application log is:
Code:
err:winedevice:ServiceMain driver L"MCSTRM" failed to load
fixme:ole:CoInitializeSecurity (0x413ea8,-1,(nil),(nil),1,3,(nil),72,(nil)) - stub!
err:ole:CoGetClassObject class {24e669e1-e90f-4595-a012-b0fd3ccc5c5a} not registered
err:ole:CoGetClassObject no class object {24e669e1-e90f-4595-a012-b0fd3ccc5c5a} could be created for context 0x1
wine: Module not found
I fell like I've made progress here. How can I bring this home?
Thanks, --Lee
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 1 19:30:04 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (paintbalforjesus)
Date: Mon, 01 Feb 2010 19:30:04 -0600
Subject: [Wine] windows dlls
Message-ID: <1265074204.m2f.38999@forum.winehq.org>
I'm a junior in college majoring in computer science and thinking about doing my Independent Study on something with WINE. I'm a huge linux supporter and I want to be able to use everything I can in windows in linux, but currently, I can't, clearly.
My idea is to make a program that will copy all of the native DLLs from my windows partition into my WINE directory and see if that makes programs work better.
Being that I know relatively little about how WINE actually works I don't know if this will work or not and would like some feedback on the feasibility of it. Will it benefit WINE if I am successful? Have attempts been made in the past that have failed? If I do it successfully will I be able to run things like windows media player (bad example, just trying to think of a native windows program) in WINE? Etc.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated, I hope to be of help to the WINE and linux community
From cdavis at mymail.mines.edu Mon Feb 1 13:29:05 2010
From: cdavis at mymail.mines.edu (Charles Davis)
Date: Mon, 01 Feb 2010 12:29:05 -0700
Subject: [Wine] Sound
In-Reply-To: <1265052319.m2f.38984@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265052319.m2f.38984@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <4B672B81.9080802@mymail.mines.edu>
SirRedTooth wrote:
> I recently installed wine and was looking forward to contributing to the project when I noticed that sound doesn't work.
>
> It is actually quite random, sometimes it works sometimes it doesn't work and other times it has very bad quality.
>
> How can I solve this?
> And yes, I have tried a number of settings on the wine configuration and none of them seem to work.
>
> How do I know what configuration will work.. if any?
We don't have enough information to help you. What OS (and if the answer
is "Linux", what distro)? What version of Wine? Do you have PulseAudio
installed? If you do, get rid of it if you can. If not, which driver are
you using? Can you post some terminal output (NOTE: if it's too long,
post it on pastebin or some such website)?
From cdavis at mymail.mines.edu Mon Feb 1 18:19:34 2010
From: cdavis at mymail.mines.edu (Charles Davis)
Date: Mon, 01 Feb 2010 17:19:34 -0700
Subject: [Wine] Reverting Wine to earlier version
In-Reply-To: <1265069497.m2f.38997@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265054419.m2f.38985@forum.winehq.org> <1265059333.m2f.38991@forum.winehq.org>
<1265069497.m2f.38997@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <4B676F96.8080106@mymail.mines.edu>
abumaia wrote:
> Das Letzte Einhorn wrote:
> just now finished the first part of that, installing from git and such... and now it works, before getting to the regression test part.
That's great!
>
> so what does this mean? is the version of wine I just compiled from git newer or different from 1.1.37?
It's newer. In general, the version in git is newer than the latest
release. In fact, the biweekly releases come from git.
> I do have other apps installed to wine besides boincview. Do I have to reinstall them as well?
You shouldn't.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 1 19:52:21 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (ilikepi38)
Date: Mon, 01 Feb 2010 19:52:21 -0600
Subject: [Wine] terminal help
Message-ID: <1265075541.m2f.39002@forum.winehq.org>
when I try to install wine i get this error message
configure: error: X development files not found. Wine will be built
without X support, which probably isn't what you want. You will need to install
development packages of Xlib/Xfree86 at the very least.
Use the --without-x option if you really want this.
how do I fix it?
From tim at johnsons-web.com Mon Feb 1 19:55:06 2010
From: tim at johnsons-web.com (Tim Johnson)
Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2010 16:55:06 -0900
Subject: [Wine] Internet Explorer starts without toolbar or menu
Message-ID: <20100202015506.GB3669@johnsons-web.com>
I've installed wine version 1.1.37 on Slackware 13.0 32-bit
using pkginstall.
Internet explorer loads via wine:
example
cd /home/tim/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/Internet Explorer
wine iexplore.exe
From drescherjm at gmail.com Mon Feb 1 20:09:49 2010
From: drescherjm at gmail.com (John Drescher)
Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2010 21:09:49 -0500
Subject: [Wine] windows dlls
In-Reply-To: <1265074204.m2f.38999@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265074204.m2f.38999@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <387ee2021002011809j5601e2d7q90d495a787f29fd9@mail.gmail.com>
> My idea is to make a program that will copy all of the native DLLs from my windows partition into my WINE directory and see if that makes programs work better.
>
In general this will break wine. You can not do that.
John
From drescherjm at gmail.com Mon Feb 1 20:12:29 2010
From: drescherjm at gmail.com (John Drescher)
Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2010 21:12:29 -0500
Subject: [Wine] terminal help
In-Reply-To: <1265075541.m2f.39002@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265075541.m2f.39002@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <387ee2021002011812l5c4981f8lc8a0f123c44ef5f1@mail.gmail.com>
> when I try to install wine i get this error message
> configure: error: X development files not found. Wine will be built
> without X support, which probably isn't what you want. You will need to install
> development packages of Xlib/Xfree86 at the very least.
> Use the --without-x option if you really want this.
>
> how do I fix it?
>
Do exactly what the first part of error message says. Install the
development packages for X windows. Your package manager should have
these clearly marked.
John
From tim at johnsons-web.com Mon Feb 1 20:12:06 2010
From: tim at johnsons-web.com (Tim Johnson)
Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2010 17:12:06 -0900
Subject: [Wine] Internet Explorer starts without toolbar or menu
In-Reply-To: <20100202015506.GB3669@johnsons-web.com>
References: <20100202015506.GB3669@johnsons-web.com>
Message-ID: <20100202021206.GC3669@johnsons-web.com>
* Tim Johnson [100201 17:07]:
> I've installed wine version 1.1.37 on Slackware 13.0 32-bit
> using pkginstall.
>
> Internet explorer loads via wine:
> example
> cd /home/tim/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/Internet Explorer
> wine iexplore.exe
> From the konsole command line.
>
> IE starts up right away, but there is no toolbar or menu.
>
> Please advise.
> thanks
Should have added:
1)Same issue if I start up IE from a file manager
2)And possibly I need to provided some registration info?
I have run winecfg and so far, have not found a way to
put in any registration info.
tj
--
Tim
tim at johnsons-web.com
http://www.akwebsoft.com
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 1 20:18:21 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (ilikepi38)
Date: Mon, 01 Feb 2010 20:18:21 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: terminal help
In-Reply-To: <1265075541.m2f.39002@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265075541.m2f.39002@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265077101.m2f.39007@forum.winehq.org>
Do I have to install the package manager with sudo apt-get install stow?
Also, it would be easier if I could get a command to install the packages.
thanks
From drescherjm at gmail.com Mon Feb 1 20:36:29 2010
From: drescherjm at gmail.com (John Drescher)
Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2010 21:36:29 -0500
Subject: [Wine] terminal help
In-Reply-To: <1265077101.m2f.39007@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265075541.m2f.39002@forum.winehq.org>
<1265077101.m2f.39007@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <387ee2021002011836r52cbc673yfe515e321c064c3e@mail.gmail.com>
On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 9:18 PM, ilikepi38 wrote:
> Do I have to install the package manager with sudo apt-get install stow?
> Also, it would be easier if I could get a command to install the packages.
> thanks
>
See here for the recommended packages list:
http://wiki.winehq.org/Recommended_Packages
John
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 1 20:43:05 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (dimesio)
Date: Mon, 01 Feb 2010 20:43:05 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Internet Explorer starts without toolbar or menu
Message-ID: <1265078585.m2f.39009@forum.winehq.org>
Tim Johnson wrote:
>
> IE starts up right away, but there is no toolbar or menu.
>
That's normal. Wine's IE doesn't have a toolbar or menu. It's not really meant for browsing, it's meant to provide html rendering for apps that need it. If you need a full browser, install Firefox in Wine.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 1 20:51:09 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (dimesio)
Date: Mon, 01 Feb 2010 20:51:09 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: windows dlls
In-Reply-To: <1265074204.m2f.38999@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265074204.m2f.38999@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265079069.m2f.39010@forum.winehq.org>
paintbalforjesus wrote:
> I'm a junior in college majoring in computer science and thinking about doing my Independent Study on something with WINE. I'm a huge linux supporter and I want to be able to use everything I can in windows in linux, but currently, I can't, clearly.
>
> My idea is to make a program that will copy all of the native DLLs from my windows partition into my WINE directory and see if that makes programs work better.
>
> Being that I know relatively little about how WINE actually works I don't know if this will work or not and would like some feedback on the feasibility of it. Will it benefit WINE if I am successful? Have attempts been made in the past that have failed? If I do it successfully will I be able to run things like windows media player (bad example, just trying to think of a native windows program) in WINE? Etc.
>
> Any feedback would be greatly appreciated, I hope to be of help to the WINE and linux community
As John said, that will break Wine. DLL overrides need to be used judiciously, on an as-needed basis. Overrides that are needed to make one app work may well break another one. And there are some dlls that should never be replaced with native ones.
There are lots of apps that run just fine in Wine without any native dlls.
I suggest you start by reading the documentation. http://wiki.winehq.org/
From tim at johnsons-web.com Mon Feb 1 22:02:35 2010
From: tim at johnsons-web.com (Tim Johnson)
Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2010 19:02:35 -0900
Subject: [Wine] Internet Explorer starts without toolbar or menu
In-Reply-To: <1265078585.m2f.39009@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265078585.m2f.39009@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <20100202040235.GD3669@johnsons-web.com>
* dimesio [100201 17:55]:
>
> Tim Johnson wrote:
> >
> > IE starts up right away, but there is no toolbar or menu.
> >
>
> That's normal. Wine's IE doesn't have a toolbar or menu. It's not
> really meant for browsing, it's meant to provide html rendering
> for apps that need it. If you need a full browser, install Firefox
> in Wine.
Say what! You're saying IE is not meant for browsing!
Obviously you are not a web programmer. Every web programmer needs
to be testing on *both* IE and firefox. On my previous OS, I ran
IE out of Crossover with full toolbars and menus.
I was therefore able to test both html rendering and javascript
performance.
I don't mean to appear brusque here but that is not the answer I
was hoping for.
Please don't tell me that you can't run IE out of wine with
full features...
regards
--
Tim
tim at johnsons-web.com
http://www.akwebsoft.com
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 1 22:09:22 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (thorin)
Date: Mon, 01 Feb 2010 22:09:22 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Battlefront 2 extremely long level loading times
Message-ID: <1265083762.m2f.39012@forum.winehq.org>
Hello people. I have a bit of a problem with Star Wars Battlefront 2. Finally got it to mostly behave, but the problem I am having is that when I attempt to load a level, it hangs on the loading screen for something like five minutes before loading. I'd like some ideas on how to get it to load a little quicker. Any ideas as to what tests I could run, registry hacks I could do, etc?
Any help appreciated, thanks.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 1 22:10:32 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (leehach)
Date: Mon, 01 Feb 2010 22:10:32 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: How do I debug a VB application install?
In-Reply-To: <1265070568.m2f.38998@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265070568.m2f.38998@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265083832.m2f.39013@forum.winehq.org>
OK, the app uses an MS Access MDB, so I figured out that JET was missing and I?installed with
Code:
sh winetricks jet40
The app now launches successfully (yay!). Unfortunately, there are several features that immediately crash the application.
Probably little more that I can do, but if anyone has experience with getting MS Access applications to run with Wine, please let me know what you've encountered.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 1 22:12:36 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (thorin)
Date: Mon, 01 Feb 2010 22:12:36 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Battlefront 2 extremely long level loading times
In-Reply-To: <1265083762.m2f.39012@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265083762.m2f.39012@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265083956.m2f.39014@forum.winehq.org>
This is with OffscreenRenderingMode set to backbuffer and pixel shaders disabled. Here is the output from the terminal when I run BattlefrontII.exe.
fixme:dinput:SysMouseAImpl_Acquire Clipping cursor to (320,150)-(1120,750)
fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x23ff138,0x00000000), stub!
fixme:d3d_surface:IWineD3DVolumeImpl_LockBox (0xb45b498) : pBox=(nil) stub
ALSA lib ../../../src/pcm/pcm.c:7234:(snd_pcm_recover) underrun occured
fixme:d3d_surface:IWineD3DVolumeImpl_LockBox (0xb0d24e8) : pBox=(nil) stub
I'd ignore the alsa lib underrun error, it doesn't seem to impact the game, unless I'm missing something.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 1 22:58:26 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (dsajems)
Date: Mon, 01 Feb 2010 22:58:26 -0600
Subject: [Wine] im not sure if i can run this on my computer
Message-ID: <1265086706.m2f.39015@forum.winehq.org>
i have a mac and im using mac os x 10.3.9 does this work on that?
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 1 23:07:34 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (industrai)
Date: Mon, 01 Feb 2010 23:07:34 -0600
Subject: [Wine] X11DRV_WineGL_InitOpenglInfo Direct rendering is disabled
Message-ID: <1265087254.m2f.39016@forum.winehq.org>
Hi All,
I'm trying to run Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing 20 on my Ubuntu 9.10 64 bit with wine 1.1.37, but it is extremely laggy. The mouse stutters ever 2 seconds or so, making it difficult to click on anything.
Running it from command line, I noticed this error message:
Code:
err:winediag:X11DRV_WineGL_InitOpenglInfo Direct rendering is disabled, most likely your OpenGL drivers haven't been installed correctly
I am using the ATI open source driver, and from what I can tell DRI is working. glxinfo says:
Code:
display: :0 screen: 0
direct rendering: Yes
server glx vendor string: SGI
server glx version string: 1.2
I've searched the error using the search function, but the search doesn't seem to bring back anything relevant. Using google found this forum thread,
http://forum.winehq.org/viewtopic.php?t=7370&sid=446054b5899e48d75f706a500416ccfd
The solution appears to be installing the 32bit DRI drivers, which I believe are ia32-libs. The version installed on my system is 2.7ubuntu17.
I found this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wine1.2/+bug/506320
Which appears to be specific to nvidia (and doesn't fix my problem). I also tried LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib32/libGL.so wine Mavis.exe, and that made it even slower.
Anyone else run into something similar? Any thoughts appreciated.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 1 23:30:35 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (thorin)
Date: Mon, 01 Feb 2010 23:30:35 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Battlefront 2 extremely long level loading times
In-Reply-To: <1265083762.m2f.39012@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265083762.m2f.39012@forum.winehq.org>
<1265083956.m2f.39014@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265088635.m2f.39017@forum.winehq.org>
This forum really needs an edit function. I forgot to add, running wine 1.1.37, Ubuntu 9.10 64-bit, and an NVIDIA 260 gtx with 195.30 drivers from the nvidia site.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Tue Feb 2 00:23:51 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (mrsmiley)
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 00:23:51 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Why is this happening?
Message-ID: <1265091831.m2f.39018@forum.winehq.org>
Today I installed the new development version of wine and tested it out with a Touhou game (Touhou 12- Seirensen). However, upon running it, everything goes black and the console appears asking me to LOG IN.
I have no idea why this is happening. Would it be because of the fact that wine is currently in a development stage? Should I install the current stable version.
Most importantly, does anyone else have this problem and does anyone know why this happens? :/
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Tue Feb 2 00:27:50 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (mrsmiley)
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 00:27:50 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Why is this happening?
In-Reply-To: <1265091831.m2f.39018@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265091831.m2f.39018@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265092070.m2f.39019@forum.winehq.org>
Oh and sorry for the double post but here is what I'm running.
Linux Mint 8 Helena
Directx9 dll's from winetricks
ATI Radeon HD 4800 series with latest drivers
No console output available because upon running the application, everything disappears.
Please let me know if anymore information is needed! Thanks!
From cdavis at mymail.mines.edu Mon Feb 1 19:54:25 2010
From: cdavis at mymail.mines.edu (Charles Davis)
Date: Mon, 01 Feb 2010 18:54:25 -0700
Subject: [Wine] terminal help
In-Reply-To: <1265075541.m2f.39002@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265075541.m2f.39002@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <4B6785D1.1040706@mymail.mines.edu>
ilikepi38 wrote:
> when I try to install wine i get this error message
> configure: error: X development files not found. Wine will be built
> without X support, which probably isn't what you want. You will need to install
> development packages of Xlib/Xfree86 at the very least.
> Use the --without-x option if you really want this.
>
> how do I fix it?
Do what it says. Either install X11 or tell Wine you don't want X11. (I
REALLY recommend the first one.) Ask you distro/OS vendor for details.
From bala.biophysics at gmail.com Tue Feb 2 01:12:38 2010
From: bala.biophysics at gmail.com (Bala subramanian)
Date: Tue, 2 Feb 2010 08:12:38 +0100
Subject: [Wine] office installation crashes
In-Reply-To: <4B679FE2.6010401@earthlink.net>
References: <288df32a1002011345h1f2f8a98q11999eb6ed40a40@mail.gmail.com>
<4B679FE2.6010401@earthlink.net>
Message-ID: <288df32a1002012312u47aef5b4g283a5963b2f397d9@mail.gmail.com>
Thank you for the reply. Any one has idea about upgrading wine in fedora10.
when i tried to upgrade wine with yum, it upgraded to version 1.1.23 but not
to 1.1.37.
yum --enablerepo=updates-testing upgrade wine
Where can i find the rpm of wine 1.3.7.
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 4:45 AM, James McKenzie
wrote:
> Bala subramanian wrote:
> > Friends,
> > I tried to install MS office 2007 with wine version 1.1.23 in fedora10.
> It
> > crashes with the following message. Is there any solution for the same ?
> >
> >
> Try upgrading to Wine 1.1.37. Some of these messages have been fixed.
>
> James McKenzie
>
>
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From wineforum-user at winehq.org Tue Feb 2 01:26:09 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (SirRedTooth)
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 01:26:09 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Sound
In-Reply-To: <1265052319.m2f.38984@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265052319.m2f.38984@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265095569.m2f.39022@forum.winehq.org>
Ubuntu 9.10 - the Karmic Koala
Wine 1.0.1
I am not using pulse audio.
I don't know how to obtain the terminal output you mentioned, sorry but I am really new to non-windows operating systems and I am trying my best to get familiar with things :D
windows sucks despite the problems I have been having.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Tue Feb 2 03:04:24 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Xi0N)
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 03:04:24 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Problem with disk units
In-Reply-To: <1264013756.m2f.38419@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1264013756.m2f.38419@forum.winehq.org>
<1264175033.m2f.38488@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265101464.m2f.39023@forum.winehq.org>
It happens on arch linux x86_64.... never happened to me before.....
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Tue Feb 2 04:22:20 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (k4king)
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 04:22:20 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: How do I debug a VB application install?
In-Reply-To: <1265070568.m2f.38998@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265070568.m2f.38998@forum.winehq.org>
<1265083832.m2f.39013@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265106140.m2f.39024@forum.winehq.org>
<>
Sounds like it is only using the Access database format accessed by the Jet engine, you are still needing to debug the vb app itself not Access.
look at
http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#head-a37de3282d447376d2220d20a278ae52258551a4
or
http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#head-16da35b6327024d6ea576e3678488b16862d0f5e
alternatively if you have the VB app source code and own VB you can install it under wine and try debugging the actual vb code.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Tue Feb 2 04:27:03 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (lsmod)
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 04:27:03 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Want to use Digital Oszilloscope DSO-2100 at parport LPT1
Message-ID: <1265106423.m2f.39025@forum.winehq.org>
Some time ago i already tried to get running a Digital Oszilloscope DSO-2100 at the parallel port LPT1.
But i give up to get it running.
Now i have another problem (http://forum.winehq.org/viewtopic.php?p=38741#38741) and so i have tested this again.
This time i added the keys to the registry for direct parport access:
Code:
REGEDIT4
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Wine\VDM]
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Wine\VDM\Ports]
"read"="0x779,0x379,0x280-0x2a0"
"write"="0x779,0x379,0x280-0x2a0"
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Wine\VDM\ppdev]
"378"="/dev/parport0"
And the user is added to the group "lp" to have sufficient rights for the parport.
I installed the old Windows98-Version of the Oszilloscope software in "Windows ME" emulation.
The installation goes through without problems and can be started.
The splash screen is coming up and the nice and senseless music is being played.
Then the main windows is opened correct but i get still the message:
"SCOPE CARD NOT CONNECT OR NO POWER"
This is the same message as if the scope is not connected.
Here the output on the shell:
> /wine/drive_c/Programme/DSO2100> wine DSO2100.exe
> wine: Unhandled page fault on write access to 0x00650120 at address 0x7ef41a9e (thread 0014), starting debugger...
> Unhandled exception: page fault on write access to 0x00650120 in 32-bit code (0x7ef41a9e).
> Register dump:
> CS:0023 SS:002b DS:002b ES:002b FS:0063 GS:006b
> EIP:7ef41a9e ESP:0064e640 EBP:0064e6e8 EFLAGS:00010246( - 00 -RIZP1)
> EAX:00650080 EBX:7ef43114 ECX:00000000 EDX:0064e628
> ESI:0000004e EDI:00000000
> Stack dump:
> 0x0064e640: 00651000 00001000 00000020 00000000
> 0x0064e650: 00110058 00113f18 00113f70 00000000
> 0x0064e660: 00000000 00113f70 0064e698 7ef79331
> 0x0064e670: 00110058 ffffffff 00000058 00000000
> 0x0064e680: 00110000 7efe3820 0064e698 7ef792ee
> 0x0064e690: 00110058 7efe3820 0064e6e8 7ef8c5a5
> Backtrace:
> =>0 0x7ef41a9e load_driver_module+0x1fe(name=0x113f78) [/mnt/ramdisk/wine-1.1.17~winehq1/programs/winedevice/device.c:103] in winedevice (0x0064e6e8)
> 1 0x7ef4236e load_driver+0x402() [/mnt/ramdisk/wine-1.1.17~winehq1/programs/winedevice/device.c:229] in winedevice (0x0064e958)
> 2 0x7ef4266e ServiceMain+0x11f(argc=1, argv=0x113de8) [/mnt/ramdisk/wine-1.1.17~winehq1/programs/winedevice/device.c:287] in winedevice (0x0064e9b8)
> 3 0x7ebbdf10 service_thread+0x156(arg=0x113908) [/mnt/ramdisk/wine-1.1.17~winehq1/dlls/advapi32/service.c:294] in advapi32 (0x0064ea18)
> 4 0x7efc126a call_thread_entry_point+0xe() in ntdll (0x0064ea28)
> 5 0x7efc12f2 call_thread_func+0x86(rtl_func=0x7ebbddba, arg=0x113908) [/mnt/ramdisk/wine-1.1.17~winehq1/dlls/ntdll/thread.c:432] in ntdll (0x0064eac8)
> 6 0x7efc14b6 start_thread+0x121(info=0x7ffd0fb8) [/mnt/ramdisk/wine-1.1.17~winehq1/dlls/ntdll/thread.c:491] in ntdll (0x0064f3c8)
> 7 0xf7e13195 start_thread+0xab() in libpthread.so.0 (0x0064f4c8)
> 8 0xf7d984ce __clone+0x5e() in libc.so.6 (0x00000000)
> 0x7ef41a9e load_driver_module+0x1fe [/mnt/ramdisk/wine-1.1.17~winehq1/programs/winedevice/device.c:103] in winedevice: movl $0x0,0xa0(%eax)
> Unable to open file ''
> Modules:
> Module Address Debug info Name (29 modules)
> PE 650000- 656000 Deferred ioport.sys
> ELF 7bf00000-7bf03000 Deferred
> ELF 7ea35000-7ea4b000 Deferred hal
> \-PE 7ea40000-7ea4b000 \ hal
> ELF 7ea4b000-7eaba000 Deferred msvcrt
> \-PE 7ea60000-7eaba000 \ msvcrt
> ELF 7eaba000-7eb27000 Deferred rpcrt4
> \-PE 7ead0000-7eb27000 \ rpcrt4
> ELF 7eb46000-7eb80000 Deferred ntoskrnl
> \-PE 7eb50000-7eb80000 \ ntoskrnl
> ELF 7eb80000-7ebd9000 Dwarf advapi32
> \-PE 7eb90000-7ebd9000 \ advapi32
> ELF 7ebd9000-7ebe4000 Deferred libnss_files.so.2
> ELF 7ebe4000-7ebee000 Deferred libnss_nis.so.2
> ELF 7ebee000-7ec06000 Deferred libnsl.so.1
> ELF 7edb7000-7ef02000 Deferred kernel32
> \-PE 7edd0000-7ef02000 \ kernel32
> ELF 7ef02000-7ef26000 Deferred libm.so.6
> ELF 7ef30000-7ef44000 Dwarf winedevice
> \-PE 7ef40000-7ef44000 \ winedevice
> ELF 7ef44000-7f000000 Dwarf ntdll
> \-PE 7ef60000-7f000000 \ ntdll
> ELF f7cb7000-f7cbb000 Deferred libdl.so.2
> ELF f7cbb000-f7e0d000 Export libc.so.6
> ELF f7e0d000-f7e24000 Export libpthread.so.0
> ELF f7e24000-f7e27000 Deferred iso8859-1.so
> ELF f7e27000-f7e30000 Deferred libnss_compat.so.2
> ELF f7e42000-f7f7f000 Deferred libwine.so.1
> ELF f7f82000-f7fa1000 Deferred ld-linux.so.2
> Threads:
> process tid prio (all id:s are in hex)
> 00000008
> 00000009 0
> 0000000a
> 0000000b 0
> 0000000c
> 00000015 0
> 00000013 0
> 00000012 0
> 0000000e 0
> 0000000d 0
> 0000000f (D) C:\windows\system32\winedevice.exe
> 00000014 0 <==
> 00000011 0
> 00000010 0
> Backtrace:
> =>0 0x7ef41a9e load_driver_module+0x1fe(name=0x113f78) [/mnt/ramdisk/wine-1.1.17~winehq1/programs/winedevice/device.c:103] in winedevice (0x0064e6e8)
> 1 0x7ef4236e load_driver+0x402() [/mnt/ramdisk/wine-1.1.17~winehq1/programs/winedevice/device.c:229] in winedevice (0x0064e958)
> 2 0x7ef4266e ServiceMain+0x11f(argc=1, argv=0x113de8) [/mnt/ramdisk/wine-1.1.17~winehq1/programs/winedevice/device.c:287] in winedevice (0x0064e9b8)
> 3 0x7ebbdf10 service_thread+0x156(arg=0x113908) [/mnt/ramdisk/wine-1.1.17~winehq1/dlls/advapi32/service.c:294] in advapi32 (0x0064ea18)
> 4 0x7efc126a call_thread_entry_point+0xe() in ntdll (0x0064ea28)
> 5 0x7efc12f2 call_thread_func+0x86(rtl_func=0x7ebbddba, arg=0x113908) [/mnt/ramdisk/wine-1.1.17~winehq1/dlls/ntdll/thread.c:432] in ntdll (0x0064eac8)
> 6 0x7efc14b6 start_thread+0x121(info=0x7ffd0fb8) [/mnt/ramdisk/wine-1.1.17~winehq1/dlls/ntdll/thread.c:491] in ntdll (0x0064f3c8)
> 7 0xf7e13195 start_thread+0xab() in libpthread.so.0 (0x0064f4c8)
> 8 0xf7d984ce __clone+0x5e() in libc.so.6 (0x00000000)
> fixme:ole:OaBuildVersion Version value not known yet. Please investigate it !
> fixme:ole:OLEPictureImpl_SaveAsFile (0x149610)->(0x149b20, 0, (nil)), hacked stub.
> fixme:ole:OLEPictureImpl_SaveAsFile (0x164ef0)->(0x1653d0, 0, (nil)), hacked stub.
> err:ole:ITypeInfo_fnInvoke did not find member id -514, flags 0x2!
> fixme:ole:OLEPictureImpl_SaveAsFile (0x1898d0)->(0x165398, 0, (nil)), hacked stub.
> fixme:vxd:VXD_Open Unknown/unsupported VxD L"vkvxd.vxd". Try setting Windows version to 'nt40' or 'win31'.
> fixme:ole:OLEPictureImpl_SaveAsFile (0x199008)->(0x199518, 0, (nil)), hacked stub.
> fixme:ole:OLEPictureImpl_SaveAsFile (0xbbf210)->(0xbbf2e0, 0, (nil)), hacked stub.
> err:heap:GlobalFree (0x8982): Page fault occurred ! Caused by bug ?
I would say there is just no access to the parport!?
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Tue Feb 2 04:42:21 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (lsmod)
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 04:42:21 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Need help to get LCDHype flying with Parallel-Port
In-Reply-To: <1264076302.m2f.38453@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1264076302.m2f.38453@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265107341.m2f.39026@forum.winehq.org>
Sorry - up to now i didn't study the kernel parallel port stuff.
But i will try to get more knowledge how this works.
As i have understund, the interface must be set into the right mode (ECC, EPP, ...).
Then it can be accessed over different functions - correct?
What i also cannot understand is why the InpOut32.dll will help?
Should it help in NT+ or Win* emulation?
As you have written the NT+ should never work, because the functionality of kernel interfacing is not implemented.
In the time between i tried out some other simple things.
I tried out to pass data direct to /dev/lp0 with the simple shell-command
Code:
echo "A" > /dev/lp0
This works with no error if an LCD-Display is connected to the parport.
When no display is connected the command hangs. I think the reason is that there is no busy-signal on the line.
After that i remember another old problem trying to use the parport in wine and tested this again:
http://forum.winehq.org/viewtopic.php?p=39025
I would say that there is generally no access to the parport in wine now.
Karsten
From bala.biophysics at gmail.com Tue Feb 2 04:57:08 2010
From: bala.biophysics at gmail.com (Bala subramanian)
Date: Tue, 2 Feb 2010 11:57:08 +0100
Subject: [Wine] installation question
Message-ID: <288df32a1002020257n337dff21s19c1161409a324c6@mail.gmail.com>
Friends,
I hve upgraded wine in fedora from 1.1.23 to 1.1.25 with yum. It has
automatically upgraded the wine dependencies to version 1.1.25.
Now if i install wine 1.1.37 from source tar file, will it automatically
installs the 1.1.37 version of dependencies.
Thanks,
Bala
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From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (andrebatagelo)
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 05:16:36 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Problems with Office Viewer
Message-ID: <1265109396.m2f.39028@forum.winehq.org>
Hi I'm from Brazil and I'm testing with sidux lxde to put it in a library of a university, but the detail is that there can be installed any text editor on the machines, however, students have the right to view articles that in many cases are in DOC format and also some PPT presentations.
So, I thought to install the Office Viewer through Wine. The same was properly installed, the Viewer Word, Excel and Power Point. But if I download a DOC file and give two clicks on it and ask to open the show with Microsoft Word, it displays the message "command error". If you get the view and ask to open that file it opens, but if I give 2 clicks right, gives error.
Someone could tell me some way to click 2 times on the file doc, xls or ppt, it will open directly to those viewers installed through Wine?
Any help will be grateful. I thank the attention of everyone who moves to help.
Thanks for now.
PS: I had to translate through google, I do not speak English. Grateful.
From martin at gregorie.org Tue Feb 2 05:19:10 2010
From: martin at gregorie.org (Martin Gregorie)
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 11:19:10 +0000
Subject: [Wine] Need help to get LCDHype flying with Parallel-Port
In-Reply-To: <1265107341.m2f.39026@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1264076302.m2f.38453@forum.winehq.org>
<1265107341.m2f.39026@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265109550.3169.137.camel@zappa.gregorie.org>
On Tue, 2010-02-02 at 04:42 -0600, lsmod wrote:
> What i also cannot understand is why the InpOut32.dll will help?
> Should it help in NT+ or Win* emulation?
> As you have written the NT+ should never work, because the
> functionality of kernel interfacing is not implemented.
>
The documentation for InpOut32.dll says that it should work with NT+,
which is where your test program won't work. I suggested it because you
said you wanted to run LCDHype in the NT+ environment.
I know Linux but very little about Wine - the programs I need to run
with it are Win 95 programs that use a serial port and have 'just
worked' apart from two problems. USB-serial adapters don't work with
them, but a multi-port serial card fixed that. The programs needed to
access low memory, and adding "vm.mmap_min_addr = 0" to the end
of /etc/sysctl.conf fixed that too.
In particular, I haven't tried writing code to run under WINE. I think
you'll need to write a test program or two in order to work out how to
use that DLL. I may end up battling the parallel port soon since I need
to port a Win 95 CAD package over. It uses a parallel port security
dongle and can drive an HP plotter via a serial port.
Martin
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Tue Feb 2 05:24:26 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (thorin)
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 05:24:26 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: RedAlert 3 on Wine 1.1.37
In-Reply-To: <1264957070.m2f.38943@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1264957070.m2f.38943@forum.winehq.org>
<1264965907.m2f.38951@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265109866.m2f.39029@forum.winehq.org>
Fang90 wrote:
> When game sarted, I have error
>
> Code:
> ...
> X Error of failed request: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes)
> Major opcode of failed request: 136 (GLX)
> Minor opcode of failed request: 5 (X_GLXMakeCurrent)
> Serial number of failed request: 980
> Current serial number in output stream: 980
> ...
>
>
> Help me, fix this error, please
Do you have the catalyst drivers enabled in xorg.conf? This can be found in /etc/X11/xorg.conf. How did you install the drivers, from Hardware Drivers in Ubuntu, or from the Ati/Amd website?
Did you build wine yourself? If so, were there any errors in the build process about opengl functionality not being present? I myself have red alert 3 running pretty much perfectly with virtually no effort from me at all.
In addition, have you made any alterations to your wine registry? Did you somehow install directx9 or anything like that?
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Tue Feb 2 06:00:24 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (dimesio)
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 06:00:24 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: office installation crashes
Message-ID: <1265112024.m2f.39031@forum.winehq.org>
Bala subramanian wrote:
> Thank you for the reply. Any one has idea about upgrading wine in fedora10.
> when i tried to upgrade wine with yum, it upgraded to version 1.1.23 but not
> to 1.1.37.
>
Fedora 10 is pretty old; it looks like they stopped making Wine packages for it at 1.1.23. If there are no new packages, your choices are either build Wine yourself, or downgrade to 1.1.16 to install Office 2007.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Tue Feb 2 06:08:09 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (dimesio)
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 06:08:09 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: installation question
Message-ID: <1265112489.m2f.39032@forum.winehq.org>
Bala subramanian wrote:
>
> Now if i install wine 1.1.37 from source tar file, will it automatically
> installs the 1.1.37 version of dependencies.
>
No. You have to install the dependencies yourself.
Make sure you uninstall any Wine packages installed through your package manager before you install the one you build.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Tue Feb 2 06:17:12 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (jorl17)
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 06:17:12 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Why is this happening?
In-Reply-To: <1265091831.m2f.39018@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265091831.m2f.39018@forum.winehq.org>
<1265092070.m2f.39019@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265113032.m2f.39033@forum.winehq.org>
mrsmiley wrote:
> Would it be because of the fact that wine is currently in a development stage?
Yes and no. Wine is in-progress, so it may have bugs and regressions. However, and as I explain further on, it should never do what it did.
mrsmiley wrote:
> Should I install the current stable version
No. The stable release is badly named. It should be called Milestone release. It only means that certain milestones and targets have been reached and that many bugs were fixed in it to make it as stable as possible. When these Milestones aren't reached, a lot of progress is made, hence the development version. The latest stable is 1 and half years old and has probably more bugs and more incompatility with apps than recent wine versions. Stay with development versions.
What you described should never have happened, it means that your X Server (if not something else) crashed. Wine is a user-mode application so it shouldn't be able to do that -- a browser wouldn't do it either. That is probably the fault of poor graphics drivers which are crashing the system (these drivers/modules are run kernel-mode and can, therefore, crash it).
As to how to fix that, I'm hoping someone other than me will help you, but to get console output, try this:
Code:
wine 2>&1 winelog.log
That should redirect it to a file called winelog.log in your current directory. If even that fails, you may try something crazier. Change terminal (CTRL+ALT+F4, for instance, and then CTRL+ALT+F7 to get back, probably). While in a TTY terminal (the one at F4), log in with your username and password, and do as you would do normally to run the app. BUT, run it using the DISPLAY of your current X Server.
Code:
DISPLAY=localhost:0.0 wine 2>&1 winelog.log
(for example)
To know what your display is, just open a terminal in your main working environment (the one probably at F7) and type
Code:
echo $DISPLAY
That should get you console output.
Cheers,
Jorl17
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Tue Feb 2 06:39:04 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (dimesio)
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 06:39:04 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Sound
In-Reply-To: <1265052319.m2f.38984@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265052319.m2f.38984@forum.winehq.org>
<1265095569.m2f.39022@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265114344.m2f.39034@forum.winehq.org>
SirRedTooth wrote:
> Ubuntu 9.10 - the Karmic Koala
> Wine 1.0.1
> I am not using pulse audio.
Are you sure? PulseAudio is the default sound server in Ubuntu. Unless you actively disabled or removed it, you're using it.
1.0.1 is over a year old. Upgrade to the latest development release.
> I don't know how to obtain the terminal output you mentioned, sorry but I am really new to non-windows operating systems and I am trying my best to get familiar with things :D
> windows sucks despite the problems I have been having.
http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#run_from_terminal
http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#get_log
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Tue Feb 2 06:44:12 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (lsmod)
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 06:44:12 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Want to use Digital Oszilloscope DSO-2100 at parport LPT1
In-Reply-To: <1265106423.m2f.39025@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265106423.m2f.39025@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265114652.m2f.39035@forum.winehq.org>
Additional i opened a bug report for this problem.
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=21578
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Tue Feb 2 06:57:33 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (dimesio)
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 06:57:33 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Internet Explorer starts without toolbar or menu
Message-ID: <1265115453.m2f.39036@forum.winehq.org>
Tim Johnson wrote:
>
> Say what! You're saying IE is not meant for browsing!
> Obviously you are not a web programmer. Every web programmer needs
> to be testing on *both* IE and firefox. On my previous OS, I ran
> IE out of Crossover with full toolbars and menus.
>
> I was therefore able to test both html rendering and javascript
> performance.
>
> I don't mean to appear brusque here but that is not the answer I
> was hoping for.
>
> Please don't tell me that you can't run IE out of wine with
> full features...
>
I said Wine's IE is not meant for browsing. Even if it was full-featured, it's based on the mozilla gecko engine, so it's not suitable for what you want anyway.
Real IE6 and IE7 can be installed with winetricks. IE6 mostly sort of works, last time I tried IE7 it crashed on start.
Crossover includes hacks to make some things work that don't work in plain Wine, so real IE might work better in it. But are you sure the browser you used under it was real IE, and not just wine-gecko with the missing features added? (I don't know, I don't use Crossover.)
From bala.biophysics at gmail.com Tue Feb 2 06:57:10 2010
From: bala.biophysics at gmail.com (Bala subramanian)
Date: Tue, 2 Feb 2010 13:57:10 +0100
Subject: [Wine] office installation crashes
In-Reply-To: <1265112024.m2f.39031@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265112024.m2f.39031@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <288df32a1002020457r32902f4ap123d312b6af05f1d@mail.gmail.com>
I am installing wine from source. When i give ./configure, i get so many
warning. do i need to install all these libraries to load office 2007 or can
i continue with installation of wine.
configure: libxcursor development files not found, the Xcursor extension
won't be supported.
configure: libxi development files not found, the Xinput extension won't be
supported.
configure: libXxf86vm development files not found, XFree86 Vidmode won't be
supported.
configure: libxrandr development files not found, XRandr won't be supported.
configure: libxinerama development files not found, multi-monitor setups
won't be supported.
configure: libxcomposite development files not found, Xcomposite won't be
supported.
configure: libGLU development files not found, GLU won't be supported.
configure: libhal/libdbus development files not found, no dynamic device
support.
configure: libgnutls development files not found, no schannel support.
configure: lib(n)curses development files not found, curses won't be
supported.
configure: libsane development files not found, scanners won't be supported.
configure: libgphoto2 development files not found, digital cameras won't be
supported.
configure: liblcms development files not found, Color Management won't be
supported.
configure: libcapi20 development files not found, ISDN won't be supported.
configure: libcups development files not found, CUPS won't be supported.
configure: fontconfig development files not found, fontconfig won't be
supported.
configure: libgsm development files not found, gsm 06.10 codec won't be
supported.
configure: libmpg123 development files not found (or too old), mp3 codec
won't be supported.
configure: libopenal development files not found (or too old), OpenAL won't
be supported.
configure: libldap (OpenLDAP) development files not found, LDAP won't be
supported.
configure: WARNING: libxrender development files not found, XRender won't be
supported.
configure: WARNING: libxml2 development files not found, XML won't be
supported.
configure: WARNING: libxslt development files not found, xslt won't be
supported.
configure: WARNING: OpenSSL development files not found, SSL won't be
supported.
configure: Finished. Do 'make depend && make' to compile Wine.
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 1:00 PM, dimesio wrote:
>
> Bala subramanian wrote:
> > Thank you for the reply. Any one has idea about upgrading wine in
> fedora10.
> > when i tried to upgrade wine with yum, it upgraded to version 1.1.23 but
> not
> > to 1.1.37.
> >
>
>
> Fedora 10 is pretty old; it looks like they stopped making Wine packages
> for it at 1.1.23. If there are no new packages, your choices are either
> build Wine yourself, or downgrade to 1.1.16 to install Office 2007.
>
>
>
>
>
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From bala.biophysics at gmail.com Tue Feb 2 07:19:34 2010
From: bala.biophysics at gmail.com (Bala subramanian)
Date: Tue, 2 Feb 2010 14:19:34 +0100
Subject: [Wine] installation question
In-Reply-To: <1265112489.m2f.39032@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265112489.m2f.39032@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <288df32a1002020519l7ccdaefes3f957e375a0f4b23@mail.gmail.com>
Friends,
I am building wine from source. i would like to know if i install with
source, will it automatically install the following wine packages.
wine-capi, wine-cms, wine-core, wine-desktop,wine-devel, wine-docs,
wine-esd, wine-jack,wine-ldap, wine-nas, wine-pulseaudio, wine-tools,
wine-twain
I am not finding the source for these packages.
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 1:08 PM, dimesio wrote:
>
> Bala subramanian wrote:
> >
> > Now if i install wine 1.1.37 from source tar file, will it automatically
> > installs the 1.1.37 version of dependencies.
> >
>
>
> No. You have to install the dependencies yourself.
>
> Make sure you uninstall any Wine packages installed through your package
> manager before you install the one you build.
>
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From wineforum-user at winehq.org Tue Feb 2 07:46:35 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (waraltca)
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 07:46:35 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: error 429 on vb6 app
In-Reply-To: <1264445209.m2f.38661@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1264445209.m2f.38661@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265118395.m2f.39039@forum.winehq.org>
thanks guys...
I've already installed vb6 on wine. And the problem is that "error 429" is thrown.
I'll keep searching.
The error is thrown on the line that try to get the domain of the computer.
"Activeds.dll" is the dll that give that info, I already have on wine system32 but the error persist.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Tue Feb 2 08:34:07 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (k4king)
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 08:34:07 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: error 429 on vb6 app
In-Reply-To: <1264445209.m2f.38661@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1264445209.m2f.38661@forum.winehq.org>
<1265118395.m2f.39039@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265121247.m2f.39040@forum.winehq.org>
<>
suggestions not answers
- Maybe start another thread titled "Is Activeds.dll supported" see if someone can answer that first.
- If you can create a small test vb6 app yourself that just gets the domain of the computer (nothing else) and displays it in a window/msgbox. Test it on a real win box to confirm does as you expect and then maybe post the code on another thread specific to ActiveDS as current thread title is fairly generic.
From tim at johnsons-web.com Tue Feb 2 10:20:29 2010
From: tim at johnsons-web.com (Tim Johnson)
Date: Tue, 2 Feb 2010 07:20:29 -0900
Subject: [Wine] Internet Explorer starts without toolbar or menu
In-Reply-To: <1265115453.m2f.39036@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265115453.m2f.39036@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <20100202162029.GE3669@johnsons-web.com>
* dimesio [100202 04:01]:
>
> Tim Johnson wrote:
> >
> > Say what! You're saying IE is not meant for browsing!
> > Obviously you are not a web programmer. Every web programmer needs
> > to be testing on *both* IE and firefox. On my previous OS, I ran
> > IE out of Crossover with full toolbars and menus.
> >
> > I was therefore able to test both html rendering and javascript
> > performance.
> >
> > I don't mean to appear brusque here but that is not the answer I
> > was hoping for.
> >
> > Please don't tell me that you can't run IE out of wine with
> > full features...
> >
>
>
> I said Wine's IE is not meant for browsing. Even if it was full-featured, it's based on the mozilla gecko engine, so it's not suitable for what you want anyway.
> Real IE6 and IE7 can be installed with winetricks. IE6 mostly sort of works, last time I tried IE7 it crashed on start.
> Crossover includes hacks to make some things work that don't work
> in plain Wine, so real IE might work better in it. But are you
> sure the browser you used under it was real IE, and not just
> wine-gecko with the missing features added? (I don't know, I don't
> use Crossover.)
Thanks again dimesio. It appears to me that I ought to just plunk
down the fee for Crossover. It is a small price to pay for the
convenience.
cheers
--
Tim
tim at johnsons-web.com
http://www.akwebsoft.com
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Tue Feb 2 10:46:20 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (SirRedTooth)
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 10:46:20 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Sound
In-Reply-To: <1265052319.m2f.38984@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265052319.m2f.38984@forum.winehq.org>
<1265114344.m2f.39034@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265129180.m2f.39042@forum.winehq.org>
I downloaded wine from the ubuntu download center... so that may need to be updated.
From bala.biophysics at gmail.com Tue Feb 2 10:47:47 2010
From: bala.biophysics at gmail.com (Bala subramanian)
Date: Tue, 2 Feb 2010 17:47:47 +0100
Subject: [Wine] MSOFFICE 2007-configuration problem
Message-ID: <288df32a1002020847h8df0177ra18ef73df7de1db@mail.gmail.com>
Friends,
Since yesterday i have been trying to install MS office 2007 with wine.
Thanks to some of the replies in wine forum, i could successfully install
wine 1.1.37 and MS office Standard 2007 without any error. But when i start
the program (MSWORD) as follows, the configuration process stops. I have
pasted the complete error i got in the terminal. Kindly suggest me some way
to resolve the problem. My operating system is fedora 10
*[cbala at RAMANA ~]$ wine start .wine/drive_c/Program\
Files/MicrosoftOffice/Office12/WINWORD.EXE
*
[cbala at RAMANA ~]$ fixme:heap:HeapSetInformation 0x110000 1 (nil) 0
fixme:heap:HeapSetInformation 0x110000 1 (nil) 0
fixme:heap:HeapSetInformation 0x110000 1 (nil) 0
fixme:heap:HeapSetInformation 0x110000 1 (nil) 0
fixme:advapi:RegisterEventSourceW ((null),L"Microsoft Office 12"): stub
fixme:advapi:ReportEventA
(0xcafe4242,0x0001,0x0000,0x000007d1,(nil),0x0002,0x00000000,0x33f25c,(nil)):
stub
fixme:advapi:ReportEventW
(0xcafe4242,0x0001,0x0000,0x000007d1,(nil),0x0002,0x00000000,0x1578d8,(nil)):
stub
err:eventlog:ReportEventW L"Microsoft Office Word"
err:eventlog:ReportEventW L"Word failed to start correctly last time.
Starting Word in safe mode will help you correct or isolate a startup
problem in order to successfully start the program. Some functionality may
be disabled in this mode.\n\nDo you want to start Word in safe mode?"
fixme:advapi:DeregisterEventSource (0xcafe4242) stub
fixme:heap:HeapSetInformation 0x110000 1 (nil) 0
fixme:mscoree:GetRequestedRuntimeInfo ((null), L"v2.0.0", (null),
0x00000000, 0x00000051, (nil), 0x00000000, (nil), 0x33ef24, 0x0000001e,
0x33ef1c) stub
fixme:mscoree:GetCORVersion (0x33ef24, 30, 0x33ef1c): semi-stub!
fixme:advapi:RegisterEventSourceW ((null),L"Microsoft Office 12 Sessions"):
stub
fixme:advapi:ReportEventW
(0xcafe4242,0x0002,0x0000,0x00001b5b,(nil),0x0004,0x00000000,0x33ee08,(nil)):
stub
fixme:advapi:DeregisterEventSource (0xcafe4242) stub
err:secur32:SECUR32_initSchannelSP libgnutls not found, SSL connections will
fail
err:ole:marshal_object object doesn't expose interface
{e19c7100-9709-4db7-9373-e7b518b47086}, failing with error 0x80004002
err:ole:ClientIdentity_QueryMultipleInterfaces IRemUnknown_RemQueryInterface
failed with error 0x80004002
fixme:ole:NdrCorrelationInitialize (0x1f2e84c, 0x1f2e44c, 1024, 0x0): stub
fixme:rpc:NdrStubCall2 new correlation description not implemented
fixme:system:SetProcessDPIAware stub!
fixme:htmlhelp:HtmlHelpW HH case HH_INITIALIZE not handled.
fixme:richedit:REExtendedRegisterClass semi stub
fixme:richedit:ME_HandleMessage EM_SETEDITSTYLE: stub
fixme:richedit:ME_HandleMessage EM_SETBIDIOPTIONS: stub
fixme:richedit:ME_HandleMessage EM_SETEDITSTYLE: stub
fixme:richedit:ME_HandleMessage EM_SETBIDIOPTIONS: stub
fixme:richedit:ME_HandleMessage EM_SETEDITSTYLE: stub
fixme:richedit:ME_HandleMessage EM_SETBIDIOPTIONS: stub
fixme:richedit:ME_HandleMessage EM_SETEDITSTYLE: stub
fixme:richedit:ME_HandleMessage EM_SETBIDIOPTIONS: stub
fixme:msi:MsiIsProductElevatedW L"{90120000-0012-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}"
0x339d9c - stub
fixme:advapi:LookupAccountNameW L"" L"RAMANA\\cbala" (nil) 0x33a080 (nil)
0x33a07c 0x33a084 - stub
fixme:advapi:LookupAccountNameW L"" L"RAMANA\\cbala" 0x1b9370 0x33a080
0x1dbcb8 0x33a07c 0x33a084 - stub
fixme:xrender:X11DRV_AlphaBlend not a dibsection
fixme:advapi:LookupAccountNameW (null) L"cbala" (nil) 0x1cdc4c8 (nil)
0x1cdc4cc 0x1cdc4c0 - stub
fixme:advapi:LookupAccountNameW (null) L"cbala" 0x1e78b20 0x1cdc4c8
0x1e7b6d0 0x1cdc4cc 0x1cdc4c0 - stub
fixme:msi:MsiSourceListGetInfoW Unhandled context 4
fixme:msi:MsiSourceListGetInfoW Unhandled context 4
fixme:msi:ACTION_HandleStandardAction unhandled standard action
L"SetODBCFolders"
fixme:msi:ACTION_CustomAction Rollback only action... rollbacks not
supported yet
fixme:msi:ACTION_CustomAction Rollback only action... rollbacks not
supported yet
fixme:mscoree:LoadLibraryShim (0x68be74cc L"fusion.dll", (nil), (nil),
0x1cdcb34): semi-stub
fixme:msi:msi_unimplemented_action_stub DeleteServices -> 1 ignored
L"ServiceControl" table values
fixme:msi:msi_unimplemented_action_stub UnregisterFonts -> 1 ignored L"Font"
table values
fixme:msi:msi_unimplemented_action_stub RemoveRegistryValues -> 2 ignored
L"RemoveRegistry" table values
fixme:msi:msi_unimplemented_action_stub UnpublishComponents -> 180 ignored
L"PublishComponent" table values
fixme:msi:msi_unimplemented_action_stub UnregisterProgIdInfo -> 2 ignored
L"ProgId" table values
fixme:msi:msi_unimplemented_action_stub RemoveFolders -> 1 ignored
L"CreateFolder" table values
err:ole:CoUninitialize Mismatched CoUninitialize
err:ole:CoUninitialize Mismatched CoUninitialize
err:rpc:I_RpcGetBuffer no binding
fixme:advapi:SetNamedSecurityInfoW L"ose" 2 4 (nil) (nil) 0x1f0e1d8 (nil)
fixme:advapi:LookupAccountNameW (null) L"cbala" (nil) 0x1cdc4c8 (nil)
0x1cdc4cc 0x1cdc4c0 - stub
fixme:advapi:LookupAccountNameW (null) L"cbala" 0x1e70328 0x1cdc4c8
0x1f00990 0x1cdc4cc 0x1cdc4c0 - stub
fixme:msi:MsiSourceListGetInfoW Unhandled context 4
fixme:msi:MsiSourceListGetInfoW Unhandled context 4
fixme:msi:ACTION_HandleStandardAction unhandled standard action
L"SetODBCFolders"
fixme:mscoree:LoadLibraryShim (0x68be74cc L"fusion.dll", (nil), (nil),
0x1cdcb34): semi-stub
fixme:advapi:LookupAccountNameW (null) L"cbala" (nil) 0x1cdc4c8 (nil)
0x1cdc4cc 0x1cdc4c0 - stub
fixme:advapi:LookupAccountNameW (null) L"cbala" 0x209908 0x1cdc4c8 0x1ef5ef0
0x1cdc4cc 0x1cdc4c0 - stub
fixme:msi:MsiSourceListGetInfoW Unhandled context 4
fixme:msi:MsiSourceListGetInfoW Unhandled context 4
fixme:msi:ACTION_HandleStandardAction unhandled standard action
L"SetODBCFolders"
fixme:msi:ACTION_CustomAction Rollback only action... rollbacks not
supported yet
fixme:msi:ACTION_CustomAction Rollback only action... rollbacks not
supported yet
fixme:mscoree:LoadLibraryShim (0x68be74cc L"fusion.dll", (nil), (nil),
0x1cdcb34): semi-stub
fixme:msi:msi_unimplemented_action_stub UnpublishComponents -> 48 ignored
L"PublishComponent" table values
fixme:msi:msi_unimplemented_action_stub RemoveFolders -> 3 ignored
L"CreateFolder" table values
err:ole:CoUninitialize Mismatched CoUninitialize
err:ole:CoUninitialize Mismatched CoUninitialize
fixme:advapi:LookupAccountNameW (null) L"cbala" (nil) 0x1cdc4c8 (nil)
0x1cdc4cc 0x1cdc4c0 - stub
fixme:advapi:LookupAccountNameW (null) L"cbala" 0x1fbf1a0 0x1cdc4c8
0x1fbf2b8 0x1cdc4cc 0x1cdc4c0 - stub
fixme:msi:MsiSourceListGetInfoW Unhandled context 4
fixme:msi:MsiSourceListGetInfoW Unhandled context 4
fixme:msi:ACTION_HandleStandardAction unhandled standard action
L"SetODBCFolders"
fixme:msi:ACTION_CustomAction Rollback only action... rollbacks not
supported yet
fixme:msi:ACTION_CustomAction Rollback only action... rollbacks not
supported yet
fixme:mscoree:LoadLibraryShim (0x68be74cc L"fusion.dll", (nil), (nil),
0x1cdcb34): semi-stub
fixme:msi:msi_unimplemented_action_stub UnpublishComponents -> 34 ignored
L"PublishComponent" table values
fixme:msi:msi_unimplemented_action_stub RemoveFolders -> 1 ignored
L"CreateFolder" table values
err:ole:CoUninitialize Mismatched CoUninitialize
err:ole:CoUninitialize Mismatched CoUninitialize
fixme:advapi:LookupAccountNameW (null) L"cbala" (nil) 0x1cdc4c8 (nil)
0x1cdc4cc 0x1cdc4c0 - stub
fixme:advapi:LookupAccountNameW (null) L"cbala" 0x1ff6c98 0x1cdc4c8
0x1ff6de8 0x1cdc4cc 0x1cdc4c0 - stub
fixme:msi:MsiSourceListGetInfoW Unhandled context 4
fixme:msi:MsiSourceListGetInfoW Unhandled context 4
fixme:msi:msi_unimplemented_action_stub RemoveRegistryValues -> 1 ignored
L"RemoveRegistry" table values
fixme:msi:msi_unimplemented_action_stub RemoveFolders -> 1 ignored
L"CreateFolder" table values
fixme:msi:MsiSourceListGetInfoW Unhandled context 4
wine: Unhandled page fault on write access to 0x00000000 at address
0x68baba1a (thread 0029), starting debugger...
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From wineforum-user at winehq.org Tue Feb 2 11:13:59 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (SirRedTooth)
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 11:13:59 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Sound
In-Reply-To: <1265052319.m2f.38984@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265052319.m2f.38984@forum.winehq.org>
<1265129180.m2f.39042@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265130839.m2f.39044@forum.winehq.org>
I just tried to install the latest version of wine and failed miserably.
I am a bit confused because till now when installing something I would just run a exe or other kind of package.
Things seem to be a bit different on ubuntu.
If there is a easier way or a detailed tutorial that I can actually follow please link me for now I will use windows for any programs I couldn't otherwise use on ubuntu.
Bit disappointed really :( because I really didn't want to resort to windows.
From drescherjm at gmail.com Tue Feb 2 11:24:01 2010
From: drescherjm at gmail.com (John Drescher)
Date: Tue, 2 Feb 2010 12:24:01 -0500
Subject: [Wine] Sound
In-Reply-To: <1265130839.m2f.39044@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265129180.m2f.39042@forum.winehq.org>
<1265052319.m2f.38984@forum.winehq.org>
<1265130839.m2f.39044@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <387ee2021002020924q6cbab6cdi11ebececbb977a67@mail.gmail.com>
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 12:13 PM, SirRedTooth wrote:
> I just tried to install the latest version of wine and failed miserably.
> I am a bit confused because till now when installing something I would just run a exe or other kind of package.
>
> Things seem to be a bit different on ubuntu.
> If there is a easier way or a detailed tutorial that I can actually follow please link me for now I will use windows for any programs I couldn't otherwise use on ubuntu.
> Bit disappointed really ?:( because I really didn't want to resort to windows.
>
I would start here:
http://www.winehq.org/download/deb
John
From wine-users at mohag.net Tue Feb 2 11:25:13 2010
From: wine-users at mohag.net (Gert van den Berg)
Date: Tue, 2 Feb 2010 19:25:13 +0200
Subject: [Wine] X11DRV_WineGL_InitOpenglInfo Direct rendering is disabled
In-Reply-To: <1265087254.m2f.39016@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265087254.m2f.39016@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <79a63cc51002020925m1918b3adqb6caae0833f1fe42@mail.gmail.com>
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 07:07, industrai wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm trying to run Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing 20 on my Ubuntu 9.10 64 bit with wine 1.1.37, but it is extremely laggy. ?The mouse stutters ever 2 seconds or so, making it difficult to click on anything.
>
> Running it from command line, I noticed this error message:
>
>
> Code:
> err:winediag:X11DRV_WineGL_InitOpenglInfo Direct rendering is disabled, most likely your OpenGL drivers haven't been installed correctly
>
Is the program using any 3D? If not, that message is probably not relevant?
Gert
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Tue Feb 2 11:27:07 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (smurffy)
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 11:27:07 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Choppy Flash with Firefox/Wine
Message-ID: <1265131627.m2f.39046@forum.winehq.org>
*pull* :D
From wine-users at mohag.net Tue Feb 2 11:41:31 2010
From: wine-users at mohag.net (Gert van den Berg)
Date: Tue, 2 Feb 2010 19:41:31 +0200
Subject: [Wine] Want to use Digital Oszilloscope DSO-2100 at parport LPT1
In-Reply-To: <1265106423.m2f.39025@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265106423.m2f.39025@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <79a63cc51002020941j5596a786w9c2e75932bdb4a1b@mail.gmail.com>
I might be completely wrong, but here goes...
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 12:27, lsmod wrote:
> Some time ago i already tried to get running a Digital Oszilloscope DSO-2100 at the parallel port LPT1.
>
> I installed the old Windows98-Version of the Oszilloscope software in "Windows ME" emulation.
>> Module ?Address ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Debug info ? ? ?Name (29 modules)
>> PE ? ? ? ?650000- ?656000 ? ? ? Deferred ? ? ? ?ioport.sys
That looks a lot like a driver, maybe this one:
http://www.brothersoft.com/ioport-download-47899.html
Drivers would not work under Wine.
IO Ports should NEVER be accessed directly on a multi-tasking
operating system. (If direct access takes place, multiple application
can access the port simultaneously, leading to crashes in the best
case...) If it runs under a Windows NT as a non-administrator user,
this is not the issue...
You might be able to bypass it by using a wrapper that sets up IO
permissions using http://linux.die.net/man/2/ioperm and then starts
the Wine program.. (It would probably need to run as root) Not sure if
that would be able to bypass driver issues...
>> fixme:vxd:VXD_Open Unknown/unsupported VxD L"vkvxd.vxd". Try setting Windows version to 'nt40' or 'win31'.
VXD drivers won't work, try a non Win9x mode...
> I would say there is just no access to the parport!?
Or the parallel port only works if it is access by the proper
interfaces, not directly by an application doing stuff that only the
kernel should be doing...
Gert
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Tue Feb 2 11:50:26 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Usurp)
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 11:50:26 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: office installation crashes
Message-ID: <1265133026.m2f.39049@forum.winehq.org>
Bala subramanian wrote:
> Thank you for the reply. Any one has idea about upgrading wine in fedora10.
> when i tried to upgrade wine with yum, it upgraded to version 1.1.23 but not
> to 1.1.37.
>
> yum --enablerepo=updates-testing upgrade wine
>
> Where can i find the rpm of wine 1.3.7.
>
>
You might want to upgrade to fedora 12, as you don't seem to have development packages installed,
looking at the warning you get when using ./configure.
From martin at gregorie.org Tue Feb 2 12:05:29 2010
From: martin at gregorie.org (Martin Gregorie)
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 18:05:29 +0000
Subject: [Wine] office installation crashes
In-Reply-To: <1265133026.m2f.39049@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265133026.m2f.39049@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265133929.23764.8.camel@zappa.gregorie.org>
On Tue, 2010-02-02 at 11:50 -0600, Usurp wrote:
> Bala subramanian wrote:
> > Thank you for the reply. Any one has idea about upgrading wine in fedora10.
> > when i tried to upgrade wine with yum, it upgraded to version 1.1.23 but not
> > to 1.1.37.
> >
> > yum --enablerepo=updates-testing upgrade wine
> >
> > Where can i find the rpm of wine 1.3.7.
> >
> >
>
> You might want to upgrade to fedora 12, as you don't seem to have development packages installed,
> looking at the warning you get when using ./configure.
>
F10 is in end-of-life. , i.e. its packages are no longer being updated.
Fedora never fully support more than two versions, so with F12 out of
beta, support for F10 ended at the the beginning of this year.
I'm still on F10 but just about to switch over to F12.
Martin
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Tue Feb 2 12:10:25 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (industrai)
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 12:10:25 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: X11DRV_WineGL_InitOpenglInfo Direct rendering is disabled
In-Reply-To: <1265087254.m2f.39016@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265087254.m2f.39016@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265134225.m2f.39051@forum.winehq.org>
I am not sure if it is using any 3D or not to render the menus.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Tue Feb 2 12:25:06 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Thunderbird)
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 12:25:06 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: X11DRV_WineGL_InitOpenglInfo Direct rendering is disabled
In-Reply-To: <1265087254.m2f.39016@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265087254.m2f.39016@forum.winehq.org>
<1265134225.m2f.39051@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265135106.m2f.39052@forum.winehq.org>
The only time you see that warning is when a program uses 3D. In case of DRI drivers it can mean that libGL was unable to load the 32-bit dri module for your card. There used to be an ubuntu issue regarding the 32-bit dri path e.g. it used /usr/lib/dri instead of /usr/lib32/dri. Not sure if that issue is still around. If it is try 'export LIBGL_DRIVERS_PATH=/usr/lib32/dri' and then run wine from that terminal.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Tue Feb 2 12:44:16 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (industrai)
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 12:44:16 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: X11DRV_WineGL_InitOpenglInfo Direct rendering is disabled
In-Reply-To: <1265087254.m2f.39016@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265087254.m2f.39016@forum.winehq.org>
<1265135106.m2f.39052@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265136256.m2f.39053@forum.winehq.org>
Thunderbird wrote:
> try 'export LIBGL_DRIVERS_PATH=/usr/lib32/dri' and then run wine from that terminal.
I'll give that a shot tonight, thanks!
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Tue Feb 2 12:51:19 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (skaro)
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 12:51:19 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Wine 1.1.35 DirectX error on OS X
References: <1263272351.m2f.38043@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265136679.m2f.39054@forum.winehq.org>
Thanks for the advice, still not working. Have reinstall SNow Leopard and built 1.1.37 - same problem. Also tried MacPorts and it has the same problem. As soon as I revert back to
1.1.34 (in any guise) it's fine!
I can't think of what else to try. I'm just suprised
no one else is having the same issue on OS X.
Any ideas?
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Tue Feb 2 12:56:22 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Basinator)
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 12:56:22 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: New to Wine - going to get Gothic II & Warcraft III runn
In-Reply-To: <1264860169.m2f.38875@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1264860169.m2f.38875@forum.winehq.org>
<1265031092.m2f.38977@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265136982.m2f.39055@forum.winehq.org>
How do I do that?
Sry, totally new to Linux and WinE...
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Tue Feb 2 13:25:36 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Bibischaff)
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 13:25:36 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Lineage 2 (Gracia part 3 : Final) & Wine
In-Reply-To: <1263333327.m2f.38072@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1263333327.m2f.38072@forum.winehq.org>
<1265065324.m2f.38996@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265138736.m2f.39056@forum.winehq.org>
are you sure all you did before is right ?
don't know why the game doens't run... Are your graphic drivers updated ?
From tparker at etherstorm.net Tue Feb 2 13:45:55 2010
From: tparker at etherstorm.net (tparker at etherstorm.net)
Date: Tue, 2 Feb 2010 14:45:55 -0500
Subject: [Wine] error after wine update
Message-ID: <201002021445.55838.tparker@etherstorm.net>
I just updated wine via yum (Fedora12KDE) from .32 to .36. When I start World
of Warcraft from the shortcut it thinks a bit and then stops doing anything,
no error popups or anything. When I try through terminal I get:
fixme:system:SetProcessDPIAware stub!
fixme:dwmapi:DwmIsCompositionEnabled 0x33cf24
fixme:iphlpapi:NotifyAddrChange (Handle 0xa6ce8d8, overlapped 0xa6ce8e0): stub
fixme:iphlpapi:GetAdaptersAddresses no support for IPv6 addresses
wine: configuration in '/home/tparker/.wine' has been updated.
wine: Module not found
Sometimes I can recognize something in the error message that gives me an idea
where to look for a fix, but I'm not seeing anything in this that I understand.
Does anyone either know what the problem is or see something in that I should
start looking from?
Thanks.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Tue Feb 2 14:06:44 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (dimesio)
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 14:06:44 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: MSOFFICE 2007-configuration problem
Message-ID: <1265141204.m2f.39058@forum.winehq.org>
Stick to one thread for this topic. You are just making it harder help you.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Tue Feb 2 15:38:13 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (DaVince)
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 15:38:13 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: im not sure if i can run this on my computer
In-Reply-To: <1265086706.m2f.39015@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265086706.m2f.39015@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265146693.m2f.39059@forum.winehq.org>
Wine runs on Macs, provided you have an Intel Mac. Just try it, I'd say.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Tue Feb 2 15:45:04 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (DaVince)
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 15:45:04 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Choppy Flash with Firefox/Wine
References: <1265131627.m2f.39046@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265147104.m2f.39060@forum.winehq.org>
smurffy wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm dependent on the Windowsversion of Flash, because the Linux Flash hasn't the same capabilities. In other words, some pages doesn't work with the Linux version of Flash (same Versions: 10.0.r42).
Really? I never encountered this. What exactly doesn't work? Linux Flash is pretty much up to par with Windows Flash, other than it being slower...
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Tue Feb 2 15:52:07 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (bangand0lufsen)
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 15:52:07 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Itunes 9 Error 7
Message-ID: <1265147527.m2f.39061@forum.winehq.org>
I am a bit new to wine and i have searched for an answer but have found nothing hopefully someone can help me out with this. I have already installed a few programs with wine and it works great but when i install itunes 9 it installs fine its just when i go to open it is keeps saying itunes did not install properly please reinstall Error 7. Iv tried reinstall and everything but iv ran out of things to try any help would be great cause i need itunes to sync up with my dj equipment.
From cdavis at mymail.mines.edu Tue Feb 2 11:27:02 2010
From: cdavis at mymail.mines.edu (Charles Davis)
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 10:27:02 -0700
Subject: [Wine] installation question
In-Reply-To: <288df32a1002020519l7ccdaefes3f957e375a0f4b23@mail.gmail.com>
References: <1265112489.m2f.39032@forum.winehq.org>
<288df32a1002020519l7ccdaefes3f957e375a0f4b23@mail.gmail.com>
Message-ID: <4B686066.3030305@mymail.mines.edu>
Bala subramanian wrote:
> Friends,
> I am building wine from source. i would like to know if i install with
> source, will it automatically install the following wine packages.
> wine-capi, wine-cms, wine-core, wine-desktop,wine-devel, wine-docs,
> wine-esd, wine-jack,wine-ldap, wine-nas, wine-pulseaudio, wine-tools,
> wine-twain
>
> I am not finding the source for these packages.
Some packagers like to split up the various pieces of Wine into discrete
packages like that. The Wine source includes everything (except
wine-pulseaudio; that driver isn't officially supported), so you should
only have to do a:
sudo make install
after building to install everything.
From dgerard at gmail.com Tue Feb 2 16:30:29 2010
From: dgerard at gmail.com (David Gerard)
Date: Tue, 2 Feb 2010 22:30:29 +0000
Subject: [Wine] Internet Explorer starts without toolbar or menu
In-Reply-To: <1265115453.m2f.39036@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265115453.m2f.39036@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID:
On 2 February 2010 12:57, dimesio wrote:
> Real IE6 and IE7 can be installed with winetricks. IE6 mostly sort of works, last time I tried IE7 it crashed on start.
IE7 works for me here. The menus are really messed up. But it's good
enough to check pages in.
> Crossover includes hacks to make some things work that don't work in plain Wine, so real IE might work better in it. ?But are you sure the browser you used under it was real IE, and not just wine-gecko with the missing features added? (I don't know, I don't use Crossover.)
Indeed. The Wine iexplore is NOT the Microsoft rendering engine - it
uses Gecko, same engine as Firefox. It will NOT let you check how
pages look in IE. For that, you'll need the real IE installed with
winetricks.
- d.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Tue Feb 2 17:04:47 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (lands)
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 17:04:47 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Lands of Lore 3 is crashing in direct3D mode
In-Reply-To: <1264781781.m2f.38816@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1264781781.m2f.38816@forum.winehq.org>
<1264842349.m2f.38861@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265151887.m2f.39064@forum.winehq.org>
i tried "lands of lore 2" on linux and wine. its a big disaster.
you can not install the game. when you copy the files from windows, the game can not start and play.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Tue Feb 2 17:09:03 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (doh123)
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 17:09:03 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Wine 1.1.35 DirectX error on OS X
References: <1265136679.m2f.39054@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265152143.m2f.39065@forum.winehq.org>
skaro wrote:
> Thanks for the advice, still not working. Have reinstall SNow Leopard and built 1.1.37 - same problem. Also tried MacPorts and it has the same problem. As soon as I revert back to
> 1.1.34 (in any guise) it's fine!
>
> I can't think of what else to try. I'm just suprised
> no one else is having the same issue on OS X.
>
> Any ideas?
its saying that it cannot find libGL.1.dylib ... basically... which is why it would fail. If you set a DYLD_FALLBACK_LIBRARY_PATH and tried a good compiled version like WineBottler... then I have no idea why it would say that.... it nothing I can reproduce, yet I haven't tried with lotro since I don;t have/play the game. I have plenty of DirectX and OpenGL games that run fine with no change from 1.1.34 - 1.1.37 though....
you are using the stock X11 that came on Snow Leopard? Did you try running a better/newer version installable through Macports? Really shouldn't have an effect, yet the problem shouldn't be happening anyway.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Tue Feb 2 17:10:32 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (doh123)
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 17:10:32 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: im not sure if i can run this on my computer
In-Reply-To: <1265086706.m2f.39015@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265086706.m2f.39015@forum.winehq.org>
<1265146693.m2f.39059@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265152232.m2f.39066@forum.winehq.org>
dsajems wrote:
> i have a mac and im using mac os x 10.3.9 does this work on that?
no, it does not work on 10.3.9, sorry...
you need 10.4 (intel), 10.5 (intel), or 10.6
10.3 was PowerPC only, so if you have 10.3, your running a PowerPC machine.
Wine only works with an x86 processor (Intel), not PowerPCs
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Tue Feb 2 17:15:23 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (doh123)
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 17:15:23 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Internet Explorer starts without toolbar or menu
Message-ID: <1265152523.m2f.39067@forum.winehq.org>
I will say.. something with IE7 rendering wrong in Wine vs Crossover...
If I install IE7 in Wine with Winetricks.. it mostly works with some problems....
I then can install IE7 in Crossover, where it works better, then take the system.reg file from the Crossover install, and throw it in the Wine install version, and it then works just fine, fixing most of the problems.... which leads me to believe its just registry setting issues....?
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Tue Feb 2 18:00:59 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (BobTheBull)
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 18:00:59 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Newbie Questions
In-Reply-To: <1264963707.m2f.38948@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1264963707.m2f.38948@forum.winehq.org>
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Message-ID: <1265155259.m2f.39068@forum.winehq.org>
Not everything will work in wine. As for the previous suggestions, how familiar are you with working in the windows registry? If you are very familiar, I would search through for all references to your programs in your working windows install and then make sure they are all in the wine registry. Look for any problems with dll's in the logs and substitute them from your windows, as they obviously work with your software. Be sure and read the instructions on how to do this first.
If those don't work, you can try some other packages such as VirtualBox and Vmplayer. google them. These are virtual machines and are free. Also there are wine derivatives such as Crossover and Bordeaux which cost $20 each but I believe you can get a demo to see if it works before you pay.
Unfortunately, there is no single solution for running windows apps in linux, expecially when working with proprietary software. Trying to get specialty apps working will probably take some experimentation and forum research. Good luck. I feel your pain, as I am doing the same thing.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Tue Feb 2 18:07:17 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (BobTheBull)
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 18:07:17 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Did I do it right?
Message-ID: <1265155637.m2f.39069@forum.winehq.org>
I recently installed wine 1.1.37 on my new suse 11.2 install. I had wine on an earlier suse, 11.2, but did a fresh install when I got a new hdd.
Before I had wine on the menu and shortcuts to some windows apps I installed; now there is nothing on the menu. To be sure, the only thing I have installed with wine is a game which does not work, although it is in my bottle.
Also, I have noticed that dosdevices folder has a drive c: which has everything, at least in program files, that the drive c: folder does. And when I replaced the .exe for the game with a nocd patch, the old .exe was still in the dosdevices program files. Can anyone explain to me why there is a duplicate program files, and does it matter if they are not identical?
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Tue Feb 2 19:07:15 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (thorin)
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 19:07:15 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Battlefront 2 extremely long level loading times
In-Reply-To: <1265083762.m2f.39012@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265083762.m2f.39012@forum.winehq.org>
<1265088635.m2f.39017@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265159235.m2f.39070@forum.winehq.org>
Bump....Anyone out there?
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Tue Feb 2 20:14:50 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (vitamin)
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 20:14:50 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Did I do it right?
In-Reply-To: <1265155637.m2f.39069@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265155637.m2f.39069@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265163290.m2f.39071@forum.winehq.org>
BobTheBull wrote:
> Before I had wine on the menu and shortcuts to some windows apps I installed; now there is nothing on the menu.
Ask your distro forum. Vanilla Wine doesn't create any menu entries for itself, only links for programs you install under Wine.
BobTheBull wrote:
> Also, I have noticed that dosdevices folder has a drive c: which has everything, at least in program files, that the drive c: folder does.
"c:" under ~/.wine/dosdevices directory is a symlink, not a real directory. The real directory is ~/.wine/drive_c.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Tue Feb 2 20:16:08 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (vitamin)
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 20:16:08 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Battlefront 2 extremely long level loading times
In-Reply-To: <1265083762.m2f.39012@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265083762.m2f.39012@forum.winehq.org>
<1265159235.m2f.39070@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265163368.m2f.39072@forum.winehq.org>
thorin wrote:
> This forum really needs an edit function.
No, it doesn't.
Have you removed/disabled pulseaudio?
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Tue Feb 2 20:41:20 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (industrai)
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 20:41:20 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: X11DRV_WineGL_InitOpenglInfo Direct rendering is disabled
In-Reply-To: <1265087254.m2f.39016@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265087254.m2f.39016@forum.winehq.org>
<1265136256.m2f.39053@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265164880.m2f.39073@forum.winehq.org>
after running export LIBGL_DRIVERS_PATH=/usr/lib32/dri, the screen redraws incredibly slow, making it difficult to find, let alone click any buttons.
Any ideas?
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Tue Feb 2 21:59:35 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (leehach)
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 21:59:35 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: How do I debug a VB application install?
In-Reply-To: <1265070568.m2f.38998@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265070568.m2f.38998@forum.winehq.org>
<1265106140.m2f.39024@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265169575.m2f.39074@forum.winehq.org>
Thanks for the info. Looking at the long file, and particularly calls to ole32.dll and oleaut32.dll, I decided to
Code:
sh winetricks dcom98
That made many of the spectacular app crashes go away. Unfortunately there are still some other ways in which the app is not working the way it is supposed to. I'll keep poking around, but I think I'm done with this.
If I want to go further, I may have to try to convince the vendor to release the VB source code, but I suspect that isn't going to be too likely.
Thanks for your help.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Wed Feb 3 03:25:05 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (lands)
Date: Wed, 03 Feb 2010 03:25:05 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Lands of Lore 3 is crashing in direct3D mode
In-Reply-To: <1264781781.m2f.38816@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1264781781.m2f.38816@forum.winehq.org>
<1265151887.m2f.39064@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265189105.m2f.39075@forum.winehq.org>
corrected.
you can play lands of lore 2 on linux with wine, but only in software mode, not direct3d mode.
i dont know why this game is so slow even in software mode on a new and fast hardware.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Wed Feb 3 03:34:56 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (skaro)
Date: Wed, 03 Feb 2010 03:34:56 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Wine 1.1.35 DirectX error on OS X
References: <1265152143.m2f.39065@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265189696.m2f.39076@forum.winehq.org>
Hi
Thanks - just noticed the error is slightly different now. I still get the DirectX 105 error, but Wine no longer reports the failed to load libGL - instead I get this:-
fixme:win:FlashWindowEx 0x32d710
fixme:font:ExtTextOutW flags ETO_NUMERICSLOCAL | ETO_NUMERICSLATIN | ETO_PDY unimplemented
fixme:winsock:WSAIoctl unsupported WS_IOCTL cmd (9800000c)
fixme:toolhelp:CreateToolhelp32Snapshot Unimplemented: heap list snapshot
fixme:toolhelp:Heap32ListFirst : stub
fixme:imm:NotifyIME IMC_SETCANDIDATEPOS
fixme:imm:ImmReleaseContext (0x2006e, 0x1da8e8): stub
fixme:win:FlashWindowEx 0x328310
err:d3d9:device_parent_CreateSwapChain (0x18a48c) CreateAdditionalSwapChain failed, returning 0x8876086a
err:d3d9:device_parent_CreateSwapChain (0x18a48c) CreateAdditionalSwapChain failed, returning 0x8876086a
err:d3d9:device_parent_CreateSwapChain (0x18a48c) CreateAdditionalSwapChain failed, returning 0x8876086a
err:d3d9:device_parent_CreateSwapChain (0x18a48c) CreateAdditionalSwapChain failed, returning 0x8876086a
err:d3d9:device_parent_CreateSwapChain (0x18a48c) CreateAdditionalSwapChain failed, returning 0x8876086a
err:d3d9:device_parent_CreateSwapChain (0x18a48c) CreateAdditionalSwapChain failed, returning 0x8876086a
fixme:win:FlashWindowEx 0x326600
This is with MacPorts Wine 1.1.37.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Wed Feb 3 04:24:07 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (smurffy)
Date: Wed, 03 Feb 2010 04:24:07 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Choppy Flash with Firefox/Wine
References: <1265147104.m2f.39060@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265192647.m2f.39077@forum.winehq.org>
Oh i had such a discussion in the german Fedora-Board (where some people confirmed that).
In my case I'm using Cisco course material and on the page where i can choose the chapter the button which opens a new windows doesn't work. That button glows but when i click on it nothing happens. [Shocked]
Well, it works in Wine, but something is wrong there with the drawing/refresh of the Flash-content.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Wed Feb 3 04:40:42 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (thorin)
Date: Wed, 03 Feb 2010 04:40:42 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Battlefront 2 extremely long level loading times
In-Reply-To: <1265083762.m2f.39012@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265083762.m2f.39012@forum.winehq.org>
<1265163368.m2f.39072@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265193642.m2f.39078@forum.winehq.org>
I still have pulseaudio installed, but I used pasuspender as well as attempting to use alsa directly, it made no difference.
What did seem to make a little difference was un-muting the monitor for the monitor for my internal audio, via the pulseaudio volume control manager. This was based on reading about similar troubles in windows, and how some people had worked around it by enabling stereo mixing.
It still takes a couple of minuted to load a level though. I don't think it's necessarily pulseaudio that's at issue, but I'd like to find out for sure. Is there any way I could trace back the issue to it's source?
Thanks for your suggestions thus far.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Wed Feb 3 04:56:58 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (thorin)
Date: Wed, 03 Feb 2010 04:56:58 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Battlefront 2 extremely long level loading times
In-Reply-To: <1265083762.m2f.39012@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265083762.m2f.39012@forum.winehq.org>
<1265193642.m2f.39078@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265194618.m2f.39079@forum.winehq.org>
That was all a bit confused, I should really start using the preview function here.
Okay, I unmuted the volume control for "Monitor of internal audio analog audio", within the pulseaudio volume control manager. That yielded a slightly quicker loading time, so I'm just thinking it might be related. It does seem to speed up the loading time from about five minutes to just a couple of minutes.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Wed Feb 3 09:22:29 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (totoro)
Date: Wed, 03 Feb 2010 09:22:29 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: 4D Client 2004.7 font problem
In-Reply-To: <1264426676.m2f.38640@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1264426676.m2f.38640@forum.winehq.org>
<1264579048.m2f.38731@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265210549.m2f.39080@forum.winehq.org>
Hi
With the last version of Wine (1.1.37) and I have this log:
Code:
fixme:win:WINNLSEnableIME hUnknown1 0x1003a bUnknown2 1: stub!
fixme:imm:ImmGetOpenStatus (0x15baf0): semi-stub
fixme:imm:ImmReleaseContext (0x1003a, 0x15baf0): stub
fixme:imm:ImmGetOpenStatus (0x15baf0): semi-stub
fixme:process:GetProcessWorkingSetSize (0xffffffff,0x32fa70,0x32fa78): stub
fixme:advapi:RegisterEventSourceA ((null),"4e Dimension"): stub
fixme:advapi:RegisterEventSourceW (L"",L"4e Dimension"): stub
fixme:imm:ImmGetOpenStatus (0x15baf0): semi-stub
fixme:imm:ImmGetOpenStatus (0x15baf0): semi-stub
fixme:imm:ImmGetOpenStatus (0x15baf0): semi-stub
fixme:imm:ImmGetOpenStatus (0x15baf0): semi-stub
fixme:imm:ImmGetOpenStatus (0x15baf0): semi-stub
fixme:imm:ImmGetOpenStatus (0x15baf0): semi-stub
fixme:imm:ImmGetOpenStatus (0x15baf0): semi-stub
fixme:imm:ImmGetOpenStatus (0x15baf0): semi-stub
fixme:imm:ImmGetOpenStatus (0x15baf0): semi-stub
fixme:imm:ImmGetOpenStatus (0x15baf0): semi-stub
fixme:imm:ImmGetOpenStatus (0x15baf0): semi-stub
fixme:imm:ImmGetOpenStatus (0x15baf0): semi-stub
fixme:imm:ImmGetOpenStatus (0x15baf0): semi-stub
fixme:imm:ImmGetOpenStatus (0x15baf0): semi-stub
fixme:imm:ImmGetOpenStatus (0x15baf0): semi-stub
fixme:advapi:DeregisterEventSource (0xcafe4242) stub
fixme:imm:ImmGetOpenStatus (0x15baf0): semi-stub
fixme:imm:ImmGetOpenStatus (0x15baf0): semi-stub
fixme:imm:ImmGetOpenStatus (0x15baf0): semi-stub
fixme:imm:ImmGetOpenStatus (0x15baf0): semi-stub
fixme:font:WineEngRemoveFontResourceEx (L"C:\\Program Files\\4D Client2004.7\\ASIFONT.FON", 0, (nil)): stub
bschneider at lxbschneider:~/.wine/dosdevices/c:/Program Files/4D Client2004.7$ wine 4DClient.exe
fixme:win:WINNLSEnableIME hUnknown1 0x1003a bUnknown2 1: stub!
fixme:imm:ImmGetOpenStatus (0x15baf0): semi-stub
fixme:imm:ImmReleaseContext (0x1003a, 0x15baf0): stub
fixme:imm:ImmGetOpenStatus (0x15baf0): semi-stub
fixme:process:GetProcessWorkingSetSize (0xffffffff,0x32fa70,0x32fa78): stub
fixme:advapi:RegisterEventSourceA ((null),"4e Dimension"): stub
fixme:advapi:RegisterEventSourceW (L"",L"4e Dimension"): stub
fixme:imm:ImmGetOpenStatus (0x15baf0): semi-stub
fixme:imm:ImmGetOpenStatus (0x15baf0): semi-stub
fixme:imm:ImmGetOpenStatus (0x15baf0): semi-stub
fixme:imm:ImmGetOpenStatus (0x15baf0): semi-stub
fixme:imm:ImmGetOpenStatus (0x15baf0): semi-stub
fixme:imm:ImmGetOpenStatus (0x15baf0): semi-stub
fixme:imm:ImmGetOpenStatus (0x15baf0): semi-stub
fixme:imm:ImmGetOpenStatus (0x15baf0): semi-stub
fixme:imm:ImmGetOpenStatus (0x15baf0): semi-stub
fixme:imm:ImmGetOpenStatus (0x15baf0): semi-stub
fixme:imm:ImmGetOpenStatus (0x15baf0): semi-stub
fixme:imm:ImmGetOpenStatus (0x15baf0): semi-stub
fixme:imm:ImmGetOpenStatus (0x15baf0): semi-stub
fixme:imm:ImmGetOpenStatus (0x15baf0): semi-stub
fixme:imm:ImmGetOpenStatus (0x15baf0): semi-stub
fixme:advapi:DeregisterEventSource (0xcafe4242) stub
fixme:imm:ImmGetOpenStatus (0x15baf0): semi-stub
fixme:imm:ImmGetOpenStatus (0x15baf0): semi-stub
fixme:imm:ImmGetOpenStatus (0x15baf0): semi-stub
fixme:imm:ImmGetOpenStatus (0x15baf0): semi-stub
fixme:font:WineEngRemoveFontResourceEx (L"C:\\Program Files\\4D Client2004.7\\ASIFONT.FON", 0, (nil)): stub
The difference is at the last ligne.
Any idear ?
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Wed Feb 3 11:28:46 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (lsmod)
Date: Wed, 03 Feb 2010 11:28:46 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Want to use Digital Oszilloscope DSO-2100 at parport LPT1
In-Reply-To: <1265106423.m2f.39025@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265106423.m2f.39025@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265218126.m2f.39081@forum.winehq.org>
Gert van den Berg wrote:
> IO Ports should NEVER be accessed directly on a multi-tasking
> operating system. (If direct access takes place, multiple application
> can access the port simultaneously, leading to crashes in the best
> case...) If it runs under a Windows NT as a non-administrator user,
> this is not the issue...
Of course it would be better if there is a clean solution.
But if you want to connect and use the hardware you have then you will have no choice.
And such hardware based on a parallel port in windows is a typical relict if you are going to use Linux.
So what shall i do?
There are some notes that people get special hardware connected and used in wine like dongles.
The question is why this seems not to work any more?
In the other thread you can read that i have made multiple tests.
I undestand the problems with drivers, but the software i used was before NT.
There is another version of the software that also works under XP.
But as i have understand there is less hope to get it running in wine?
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Wed Feb 3 12:19:47 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (fred44nl)
Date: Wed, 03 Feb 2010 12:19:47 -0600
Subject: [Wine] VAG-COM
Message-ID: <1265221187.m2f.39082@forum.winehq.org>
hi,
I am trying to get the VAG-COM software from Ross-Tech to work with Wine.
the host operating-system is Mac OS X 10.6.2
the version of Wine is 1.1.34
the installation is done with Wine.
when I start the software from Mac's Finder, I get an error message: Can't Open Codes File: CODES.DAT
when I use explorer.exe from Wine, and manouvre to the installation-folder, the software starts correctly.
also when I open a command-prompt, and manouvre to the installation-folder, there is no error.
obviously, I need a shortcut / link, that gets me to the correct folder first and than starts the softeware.
the full path is: C:\program files\vcds\vcds.exe
how can I make such link ??
thnks
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Wed Feb 3 13:25:02 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (doh123)
Date: Wed, 03 Feb 2010 13:25:02 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Wine 1.1.35 DirectX error on OS X
References: <1265189696.m2f.39076@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265225102.m2f.39083@forum.winehq.org>
did you look in the appdb? theres a ton of things it seems for getting lotro to work, as it doesn't work by default.... which looks more like what errors your having now.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Wed Feb 3 13:35:16 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (k4king)
Date: Wed, 03 Feb 2010 13:35:16 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: How do I debug a VB application install?
In-Reply-To: <1265070568.m2f.38998@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265070568.m2f.38998@forum.winehq.org>
<1265169575.m2f.39074@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265225716.m2f.39084@forum.winehq.org>
<>
If you haven't already there are a number of other winetricks that may be worth trying, just because it used jet, doesn't mean the same app does not also make use of DAO or ADO so you may need a version of mdac, also I've found windows scripting sometimes needed, mfc fixes, comctl, and ...
If you are comfortable with create separate prefixes, or trashing the one you have and starting afresh it can be worth trying a whole bunch of em.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Wed Feb 3 14:30:30 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Malla)
Date: Wed, 03 Feb 2010 14:30:30 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Gamepads not working
In-Reply-To: <1264264013.m2f.38528@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1264264013.m2f.38528@forum.winehq.org>
<1264273365.m2f.38535@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265229030.m2f.39085@forum.winehq.org>
Ok, I finally found some time to do the regression testing. It seems this bug was introduced in wine-1.1.15-127-g466b682:
Code:
466b682dc6ebb51afe9b632efc964d0a7e158e96 is first bad commit
commit 466b682dc6ebb51afe9b632efc964d0a7e158e96
Author: Rob Shearman
Date: Wed Feb 18 20:32:27 2009 +0000
winejoystick.drv: Use CP_UNIXCP instead of CP_ACP when converting a string that comes
from the OS.
:040000 040000 4cd652648a4df01b5c61c64dca684a69c97b816b
dc9f1d78b80d602c8c4994f1976bb98107f6cdec M dlls
In the AppDB (http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=4774) you will find a link to a patch for Atomic Bomberman, that fixes the bug (in windows and wine).
Since everything is working fine now, it probably isn't worth to open a bug report in bugzilla - at least as long as there aren't any other games affected by it.
kind regards
Malla
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Wed Feb 3 15:16:06 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (leehach)
Date: Wed, 03 Feb 2010 15:16:06 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: How do I debug a VB application install?
In-Reply-To: <1265070568.m2f.38998@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265070568.m2f.38998@forum.winehq.org>
<1265225716.m2f.39084@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265231766.m2f.39086@forum.winehq.org>
Thanks for the advice. Each time I've installed a winetrick, I've gotten a little further, so maybe I'll get lucky. I haven't tried installing an app in a different wine prefix before, but it doesn't seem too difficult from what I've read, so I'll give that a shot.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Wed Feb 3 18:22:05 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (clifffm)
Date: Wed, 03 Feb 2010 18:22:05 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Autocad on Wine 1.0.1 Ubuntu 9.1
In-Reply-To: <1264104104.m2f.38464@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1264104104.m2f.38464@forum.winehq.org>
<1264691846.m2f.38771@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265242925.m2f.39087@forum.winehq.org>
Up graded to latest winehq and still no joy.
Thanks any way.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Wed Feb 3 18:48:50 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (goatgonads)
Date: Wed, 03 Feb 2010 18:48:50 -0600
Subject: [Wine] World of Warcraft Stuttering
Message-ID: <1265244530.m2f.39088@forum.winehq.org>
Hello,
I am playing world of warcraft using opengl. Every couple of minutes the game stutters for about 1 second. Any ideas on a fix? The video card is complete overkill for an older game like this.
System Specs:
OS: Linux Mint Helena
CPU: Phenom 2 x4 940
MOBO: Foxconn A7DA-S
RAM: 4x2GB GSKILL PC28500
1KW PSU
Video: XFX 5870 1GB
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Wed Feb 3 19:41:01 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (mrsmiley)
Date: Wed, 03 Feb 2010 19:41:01 -0600
Subject: [Wine] SCIM and iBus in wine
Message-ID: <1265247661.m2f.39089@forum.winehq.org>
Hey all,
I was wondering if i could use scim or ibus in a wine app. and if it IS possible how do i make it work? Thanks everyone!
From jjmckenzie51 at earthlink.net Wed Feb 3 19:58:10 2010
From: jjmckenzie51 at earthlink.net (James McKenzie)
Date: Wed, 03 Feb 2010 18:58:10 -0700
Subject: [Wine] Gamepads not working
In-Reply-To: <1265229030.m2f.39085@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1264264013.m2f.38528@forum.winehq.org> <1264273365.m2f.38535@forum.winehq.org>
<1265229030.m2f.39085@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <4B6A29B2.1040507@earthlink.net>
Malla wrote:
> Ok, I finally found some time to do the regression testing. It seems this bug was introduced in wine-1.1.15-127-g466b682:
>
>
> Code:
> 466b682dc6ebb51afe9b632efc964d0a7e158e96 is first bad commit
> commit 466b682dc6ebb51afe9b632efc964d0a7e158e96
> Author: Rob Shearman
> Date: Wed Feb 18 20:32:27 2009 +0000
>
> winejoystick.drv: Use CP_UNIXCP instead of CP_ACP when converting a string that comes
> from the OS.
>
> :040000 040000 4cd652648a4df01b5c61c64dca684a69c97b816b
> dc9f1d78b80d602c8c4994f1976bb98107f6cdec M dlls
>
>
>
> In the AppDB (http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=4774) you will find a link to a patch for Atomic Bomberman, that fixes the bug (in windows and wine).
>
> Since everything is working fine now, it probably isn't worth to open a bug report in bugzilla - at least as long as there aren't any other games affected by it.
>
>
>
Create a Bugzilla account and VOTE for the bug. This lets the
developers know that there is one more person affected by this problem
and may actually confirm the bug. If there is no bug, create one.
Developers do NOT work off of code in the Applications Database.
James McKenzie
>
>
From jjmckenzie51 at earthlink.net Wed Feb 3 20:05:48 2010
From: jjmckenzie51 at earthlink.net (James McKenzie)
Date: Wed, 03 Feb 2010 19:05:48 -0700
Subject: [Wine] Civstat Uploader 1.5.1.0 : error ntdll
In-Reply-To: <1265031005.m2f.38976@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265031005.m2f.38976@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <4B6A2B7C.2030704@earthlink.net>
Sylvain_07 wrote:
> hello,
> I have install wine and i have installed CIV 4 BTS.
> the game civ 4 BTS has a good install and good working all game mode.
>
> The Pitboss worked correctly also.
>
> but when I launch civstat uploader : it bugged pitboss
>
>
>
>> Backtrace:
>> =>0 0x7bc4730f in ntdll (+0x3730f) (0x0032db60)
>> 1 0x7bc47586 in ntdll (+0x37586) (0x0032db80)
>> 2 0x7bc48996 RtlAllocateHeap+0xc6() in ntdll (0x0032dbf0)
>> 3 0x7edd48db in user32 (+0x748db) (0x0032dce0)
>> 4 0x7edd4c77 GetDCEx+0x197() in user32 (0x0032dd40)
>> 5 0x7eddb08d in user32 (+0x7b08d) (0x0032dd90)
>> 6 0x7eddb34a in user32 (+0x7b34a) (0x0032de00)
>> 7 0x7eddb6d2 SetScrollInfo+0x42() in user32 (0x0032de50)
>> 8 0x0fc1b943 in wxmsw26h_vc (+0xbb943) (0x00160005)
>> 9 0x70006b00 (0x63006100)
>> 10 0x00000000 (0x00000000)
>> err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSection section 0x110058 "heap.c: main process heap section" wait timed out in thread 0011, blocked by 0035, retrying (60 sec)
>> err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSection section 0x7bca1784 "loader.c: loader_section" wait timed out in thread 0035, blocked by 0033, retrying (60 sec)
>> err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSection section 0x110058 "heap.c: main process heap section" wait timed out in thread 0033, blocked by 0035, retrying (60 sec)
>> Compl?t?
>>
>>
>
>
We need all of the terminal output, not just this. If it is quite
lengthy, please post it to a site like pastebin.com and post the URL here.
Also, I highly suggest opening a bug report for this problem.
James McKenzie
From jjmckenzie51 at earthlink.net Wed Feb 3 20:08:13 2010
From: jjmckenzie51 at earthlink.net (James McKenzie)
Date: Wed, 03 Feb 2010 19:08:13 -0700
Subject: [Wine] Sound
In-Reply-To: <1265129180.m2f.39042@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265052319.m2f.38984@forum.winehq.org> <1265114344.m2f.39034@forum.winehq.org>
<1265129180.m2f.39042@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <4B6A2C0D.9030200@earthlink.net>
SirRedTooth wrote:
> I downloaded wine from the ubuntu download center... so that may need to be updated.
>
>
Uninstall Wine and get Wine 1.2. The folks at Ubuntu decided to obscure
what version is being sent. This will get you the latest 'released'
development build of Wine, currently 1.1.37.
James McKenzie
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Wed Feb 3 20:10:43 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (The.coder)
Date: Wed, 03 Feb 2010 20:10:43 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Hos to set stack size
In-Reply-To: <1263852804.m2f.38353@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1263852804.m2f.38353@forum.winehq.org>
<1263939648.m2f.38398@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265249443.m2f.39092@forum.winehq.org>
The exploit was recenlty patched by blizzard himself.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Wed Feb 3 20:30:54 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Fudger)
Date: Wed, 03 Feb 2010 20:30:54 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Scripting Microsoft Office on Linux via Wine
Message-ID: <1265250654.m2f.39094@forum.winehq.org>
I'm trying to figure out how to automate Microsoft Office to convert files on Linux.
Can I use COM on Wine/Linux?
If not, can any suggest ideas of how to script Microsoft Office on Wine?
From jjmckenzie51 at earthlink.net Wed Feb 3 20:04:02 2010
From: jjmckenzie51 at earthlink.net (James McKenzie)
Date: Wed, 03 Feb 2010 19:04:02 -0700
Subject: [Wine] Authorize Final Draft Program From USB Stick Instead
of CD
In-Reply-To: <1265004321.m2f.38969@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1264988661.m2f.38967@forum.winehq.org>
<1265004321.m2f.38969@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <4B6A2B12.6030901@earthlink.net>
doogiekd wrote:
> james,
>
> thank you very much!
>
> your suggestion worked very well.
>
> i installed gmount-iso & created a mount point.
>
> no more need to have an authorization cd or usb.
>
> now i'm really free of windows!
>
>
Glad to help rid this world of one more Windows installation :)
Actually, this might be a good FAQ entry as well.
James McKenzie
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Wed Feb 3 21:20:37 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (damian_suse)
Date: Wed, 03 Feb 2010 21:20:37 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Lineage 2 (Gracia part 3 : Final) & Wine
In-Reply-To: <1263333327.m2f.38072@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1263333327.m2f.38072@forum.winehq.org>
<1265138736.m2f.39056@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265253637.m2f.39096@forum.winehq.org>
Kajo wrote:
>
> Bibischaff wrote:
> > I have it too.
> > Click OK and the game will run, don't worry.
>
> I just clicked Ok and nothing happend ,game doesn't start up.
Installation
Before begin i recommend to uninstall previous version of wine and delete catalog with configuration (/home/user/.wine)
1. Download two patches:
- AGP -> http://rm.pp.ru/dl/wine/patches/0001-WineD3D-Add-the-WINED3DDEVCAPS_TEXTURENONLOCALVIDM.patch
- Camera Fix -> http://rm.pp.ru/dl/wine/patches/MouseWarpOnRmbDownHackV4.patch
3. We need a source wine -> http://sourceforge.net/projects/wine/files/Source/wine-1.1.36.tar.bz2/download
If u want to install different version of wine u can find it here -> http://sourceforge.net/projects/wine/files/Source/
4. Decompress the source of wine
5. Paste patches to wine main directory
6. In console type (make it for both patches): patch -p1 -N < patch_name.patch
7. Then type: ./configure --prefix=/usr
8. Next command is (it will take few minutes): make depend && make
9. That's almost finish. Now u need only to install it, make it typing: sudo make install
After run first program through wine catalog with wine configuration will be created. (/home/user/.wine)
CONFIGURATION
1.In console type regedit
2.Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Wine\DirectInput if catalog don't exist DirectInput so create it. Click right mouse button on 'wine' and choose new key.
3. Click on DirectInput then on the right side click new->text data
4. Use this name MouseWarpOverride and this value rmb
5. Close regedit and run the game (command wine l2.exe game directory) - there is no agp error and camera works correctly.
6. Edit file /etc/security/limits.conf
7. at the end change:
Code:
# End of file
for Code:
* hard nofile 16383
# End of file
8. Save file.
PROBLEMS
- Sometimes during l2 launch may display message about corrupted DirectX and that u need install version 8.1
1. U need download program l2encodec form here http://dstuff.l2wh.com/ and decompress it to system dir in your game directory
2. In console type: wine l2encdec.exe -d l2.ini l2dec.ini
3. Edit file l2dec.ini
4. Find entry D3DDrv.D3DRenderDevice next in line with UseHardwareTL and UseHardwareVS change value from True to False.
5. Save changes and type wine l2encdec.exe -e 413 l2dec.ini l2.ini
#If sometimes ur l2 dosesn't run and hangs at
Code:
AL lib: pulseaudio.c:386: Context did not get ready: Connection Refused
1.Open console then type
2.Sudo kwrite /etc/pulse/client.conf
3.Find ;autospawn = yes and change it to -> autospawn = no
From jjmckenzie51 at earthlink.net Wed Feb 3 20:01:52 2010
From: jjmckenzie51 at earthlink.net (James McKenzie)
Date: Wed, 03 Feb 2010 19:01:52 -0700
Subject: [Wine] CANT UNINSTALL WINE!! HELP!!
In-Reply-To: <1265036316.m2f.38978@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1264920335.m2f.38917@forum.winehq.org> <1265014122.m2f.38973@forum.winehq.org>
<1265036316.m2f.38978@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <4B6A2A90.3000708@earthlink.net>
Das Letzte Einhorn wrote:
> marlindaniel wrote:
>
>> HI.....I can't say whether I can provide you the information to your question but can post my experience regarding wine installation in linux.
>> sudo apt-get install wine
>> You could also use Synaptic (available in the menus somewhere) to search for it and install it.
>>
>
>
> He is on MAC, not Linux. I doubt that these systems use the same commands.
>
>
I will confirm they don't.
If you installed using MacPorts
Sudo port wine uninstall
If you installed using Fink
Fink wine uninstall
or
Fink wine purge
If you used WineBottler or Darwine:
Open the Applications folder and drag the appropriate object to the
Trash. Empty the trash.
If you used vanilla wine:
cd to the directory with the installation files:
make uninstall
make clean
(resets the installation directory so no executable objects remain.)
If you used ANY OTHER method, you are on your own. (That means contact
the author and ask how to remove.)
James McKenzie
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Thu Feb 4 01:50:39 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (PuK84)
Date: Thu, 04 Feb 2010 01:50:39 -0600
Subject: [Wine] WoW - WOTLK Install issues
Message-ID: <1265269839.m2f.39098@forum.winehq.org>
Hi all,
I have been searching high and low for an answer to my problem however I can not seem to find it and similar bug fixes do not help. Whenever I run wineconsole/wine on the Installer.exe file for Wrath of the lich king it gets to the EULA screen (and before you say get the dll's) promptly crashes.
There error message is posted below. Any ideas on how to fix?
Code:
fixme:wininet:InternetSetOptionW Option INTERNET_OPTION_CONNECT_TIMEOUT (60000): STUB
fixme:wininet:InternetSetOptionW INTERNET_OPTION_SEND/RECEIVE_TIMEOUT 60000
fixme:ntdll:NtPowerInformation semi-stub: SystemPowerCapabilities
fixme:font:CreateScalableFontResourceW (1,L"C:\\windows\\temp\\Blizzard\\Installer_A91594DA\\FrizQuadrata.fot",L"C:\\windows\\temp\\Blizzard\\Installer_A91594DA\\FrizQuadrata.ttf",(null)): stub
fixme:dsalsa:IDsDriverBufferImpl_SetVolumePan (0x162ad8,0x162f10): stub
puk at PuK:~$ fixme:shdocvw:PersistStorage_InitNew (0x1d5e88)->(0x570ce8)
fixme:urlmon:URLMoniker_BindToObject use running object table
fixme:shdocvw:BindStatusCallback_OnProgress status code 11
fixme:shdocvw:BindStatusCallback_OnProgress status code 14
err:module:import_dll Library msls31.dll (which is needed by L"C:\\windows\\system32\\mshtml.dll") not found
err:ole:COMPOBJ_DllList_Add couldn't load in-process dll L"mshtml.dll"
err:ole:CoGetClassObject no class object {25336920-03f9-11cf-8fd0-00aa00686f13} could be created for context 0x3
fixme:shdocvw:bind_to_object BindToObject failed: 800c0010
wine: Unhandled page fault on read access to 0x00000000 at address 0x46f1f6 (thread 0019), starting debugger...
Unhandled exception: page fault on read access to 0x00000000 in 32-bit code (0x0046f1f6).
Register dump:
CS:0073 SS:007b DS:007b ES:007b FS:0033 GS:003b
EIP:0046f1f6 ESP:0033ebf8 EBP:00000001 EFLAGS:00210246( R- -- I Z- -P- )
EAX:00000000 EBX:684bd700 ECX:5e04cdc0 EDX:0033ebf8
ESI:00010038 EDI:00000000
Stack dump:
0x0033ebf8: 00000000 00000000 684bd70d 001d5e88
0x0033ec08: 00010038 0046c6ba 00010040 0033ec30
0x0033ec18: 0033ec28 0033ec2c 00010038 00000000
0x0033ec28: ffffffff ffffffff ffffffff 00000190
0x0033ec38: 7fffffff 00000000 00010038 00000000
0x0033ec48: 00000001 0046ca12 0046c822 00010038
Backtrace:
=>0 0x0046f1f6 in installer (+0x6f1f6) (0x00000001)
1 0x00000000 (0x00000000)
0x0046f1f6: movl 0x0(%eax),%ecx
Modules:
Module Address Debug info Name (123 modules)
PE 400000- 5c1000 Export installer
ELF 20000000-20037000 Deferred winealsa
\-PE 20010000-20037000 \ winealsa
ELF 20037000-2003d000 Deferred libxtst.so.6
ELF 2003d000-20046000 Deferred libwrap.so.0
ELF 20046000-2006c000 Deferred msacm32
\-PE 20050000-2006c000 \ msacm32
ELF 2006c000-20082000 Deferred midimap
\-PE 20070000-20082000 \ midimap
ELF 21665000-21683000 Deferred libgcc_s.so.1
ELF 22222000-22236000 Deferred libresolv.so.2
ELF 29340000-2938a000 Deferred libpulsecommon-0.9.19.so
ELF 2acae000-2acf5000 Deferred dsound
\-PE 2acc0000-2acf5000 \ dsound
ELF 2d562000-2d5bb000 Deferred riched20
\-PE 2d570000-2d5bb000 \ riched20
ELF 3d964000-3d97d000 Deferred version
\-PE 3d970000-3d97d000 \ version
ELF 3f913000-3f929000 Deferred psapi
\-PE 3f920000-3f929000 \ psapi
ELF 3fa68000-3fb64000 Deferred libvorbisenc.so.2
ELF 41d23000-41d2a000 Deferred libogg.so.0
ELF 42991000-429e1000 Deferred libflac.so.8
ELF 432c6000-4334d000 Deferred winmm
\-PE 432d0000-4334d000 \ winmm
ELF 49c68000-49c71000 Deferred librt.so.1
ELF 4d1d5000-4d20e000 Deferred libdbus-1.so.3
ELF 5c589000-5c5e2000 Deferred urlmon
\-PE 5c590000-5c5e2000 \ urlmon
ELF 5e018000-5e059000 Deferred shdocvw
\-PE 5e020000-5e059000 \ shdocvw
ELF 5ed53000-5ed57000 Deferred libnss_mdns4_minimal.so.2
ELF 5f820000-5f849000 Deferred libvorbis.so.0
ELF 5fe99000-5ff05000 Deferred libsndfile.so.1
ELF 63b96000-63bd6000 Deferred libpulse.so.0
ELF 665c1000-665d9000 Deferred msacm32
\-PE 665d0000-665d9000 \ msacm32
ELF 6763f000-67706000 Deferred libasound.so.2
ELF 67f11000-67f7f000 Deferred msvcrt
\-PE 67f20000-67f7f000 \ msvcrt
ELF 68000000-6801d000 Deferred ld-linux.so.2
ELF 6801d000-68158000 Deferred libwine.so.1
ELF 68158000-68171000 Deferred libpthread.so.0
ELF 68171000-68175000 Deferred libdl.so.2
ELF 68175000-6822a000 Deferred ntdll
\-PE 68190000-6822a000 \ ntdll
ELF 6822a000-68250000 Deferred libm.so.6
ELF 68250000-6838a000 Deferred kernel32
\-PE 68260000-6838a000 \ kernel32
ELF 6838a000-68392000 Deferred libnss_compat.so.2
ELF 68392000-683a9000 Deferred libnsl.so.1
ELF 683a9000-683b4000 Deferred libnss_nis.so.2
ELF 683b4000-6840c000 Deferred advapi32
\-PE 683c0000-6840c000 \ advapi32
ELF 6840c000-6847c000 Deferred rpcrt4
\-PE 68420000-6847c000 \ rpcrt4
ELF 6847c000-6858a000 Deferred user32
\-PE 68490000-6858a000 \ user32
ELF 6858a000-68614000 Deferred gdi32
\-PE 685a0000-68614000 \ gdi32
ELF 68614000-68672000 Deferred shlwapi
\-PE 68620000-68672000 \ shlwapi
ELF 68672000-68740000 Deferred comctl32
\-PE 68680000-68740000 \ comctl32
ELF 68740000-6883d000 Deferred ole32
\-PE 68760000-6883d000 \ ole32
ELF 6883d000-6891f000 Deferred oleaut32
\-PE 68850000-6891f000 \ oleaut32
ELF 6891f000-68977000 Deferred wininet
\-PE 68930000-68977000 \ wininet
ELF 68977000-6898d000 Deferred libz.so.1
ELF 6898d000-68a2a000 Deferred krnl386.exe16.so
PE 689a0000-68a2a000 Deferred krnl386.exe16
ELF 68a2a000-68a3f000 Deferred system.drv16.so
PE 68a30000-68a3f000 Deferred system.drv16
ELF 68a3f000-68a53000 Deferred comm.drv16.so
PE 68a40000-68a53000 Deferred comm.drv16
ELF 68a53000-68a7e000 Deferred gdi.exe16.so
PE 68a60000-68a7e000 Deferred gdi.exe16
ELF 68a7e000-68aab000 Deferred libfontconfig.so.1
ELF 68aab000-68ad2000 Deferred libexpat.so.1
ELF 68ad2000-68b14000 Deferred user.exe16.so
PE 68ae0000-68b14000 Deferred user.exe16
ELF 68b14000-68b29000 Deferred keyboard.drv16.so
PE 68b20000-68b29000 Deferred keyboard.drv16
ELF 68b29000-68b3d000 Deferred mouse.drv16.so
PE 68b30000-68b3d000 Deferred mouse.drv16
ELF 68b3d000-68b46000 Deferred libsm.so.6
ELF 68b46000-68b61000 Deferred libice.so.6
ELF 68b61000-68b71000 Deferred libxext.so.6
ELF 68b71000-68ca0000 Deferred libx11.so.6
ELF 68ca0000-68ca5000 Deferred libuuid.so.1
ELF 68ca5000-68ca9000 Deferred libxau.so.6
ELF 68ca9000-68cc7000 Deferred libxcb.so.1
ELF 68cc7000-68ccc000 Deferred libxdmcp.so.6
ELF 68ccc000-68ccf000 Deferred libxinerama.so.1
ELF 68ccf000-68cd9000 Deferred libxrender.so.1
ELF 68cd9000-68cdd000 Deferred libxcomposite.so.1
ELF 68cdd000-68ce8000 Deferred libxcursor.so.1
ELF 68ce8000-68d1b000 Deferred uxtheme
\-PE 68cf0000-68d1b000 \ uxtheme
ELF 6af78000-6af81000 Deferred libxrandr.so.2
ELF 6b574000-6b613000 Deferred winex11
\-PE 6b580000-6b613000 \ winex11
ELF 6bfe4000-6bfeb000 Deferred libasound_module_pcm_pulse.so
ELF 6c13f000-6c154000 Deferred display.drv16.so
PE 6c140000-6c154000 Deferred display.drv16
ELF 6e6b9000-6e6c0000 Deferred libnss_dns.so.2
ELF 6ebd5000-6ebf6000 Deferred imm32
\-PE 6ebe0000-6ebf6000 \ imm32
ELF 6f187000-6f2cc000 Deferred libc.so.6
ELF 7008d000-700a1000 Deferred lz32
\-PE 70090000-700a1000 \ lz32
ELF 71370000-71376000 Deferred libxfixes.so.3
ELF 718a5000-71a35000 Deferred shell32
\-PE 718c0000-71a35000 \ shell32
ELF 735cd000-735d9000 Deferred libnss_files.so.2
PE 74600000-747f9000 Deferred iertutil
ELF 751a2000-751a8000 Deferred libxxf86vm.so.1
ELF 77ec9000-77f48000 Deferred libfreetype.so.6
ELF 79f3c000-79f5f000 Deferred mpr
\-PE 79f40000-79f5f000 \ mpr
ELF 7bf00000-7bf04000 Deferred
Threads:
process tid prio (all id:s are in hex)
0000000e services.exe
00000015 0
00000014 0
00000010 0
0000000f 0
00000011 winedevice.exe
00000017 0
00000016 0
00000013 0
00000012 0
00000018 (D) C:\windows\temp\Blizzard Installer Bootstrap - 000002c7\Installer.exe
00000021 15
0000001f 0
0000001d 0
0000001c 0
00000019 0 <==
0000001a explorer.exe
0000001b 0
Backtrace:
=>0 0x0046f1f6 in installer (+0x6f1f6) (0x00000001)
1 0x00000000 (0x00000000)
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Thu Feb 4 04:11:36 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Dennis Beekman)
Date: Thu, 04 Feb 2010 04:11:36 -0600
Subject: [Wine] WoW WOTLK => Patch 3.3.2 kills my fps....
Message-ID: <1265278296.m2f.39099@forum.winehq.org>
After upgrading to a Club 3D Radeon 5770 overclocked edition i was finally able to get some good fps out of wow... 90 => 110 FPS in Stanglethorn Vale with all the graphics option to their lowest setting possible.
However last night the game installed patch 3.3.0 => 3.3.2....
Afer doing that upgrade the game actually runs at about 60 FPS now if i am lucky....
Mostly when i walk around the in the game the FPS goes up/down wildly between 21 and 55 to 60 fps...
The game was working properly.... why is the fps suddenly so bad... ? i don't get it at all.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Thu Feb 4 04:34:42 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (skaro)
Date: Thu, 04 Feb 2010 04:34:42 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Wine 1.1.35 DirectX error on OS X
References: <1265225102.m2f.39083@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265279682.m2f.39100@forum.winehq.org>
Yes, I have been running Lotro for a long while in OS X so I am aware of what I need to do to get it working. I did double-check in the appdb after reading your post though just to make sure I hadn't missed anything.
I have now installed Star Wars Galaxies, and that has the same error when I try to log into the game:-
err:d3d9:device_parent_CreateSwapChain (0x216e14) CreateAdditionalSwapChain failed, returning 0x8876086a
so it does seem to be a Wine issue rather than a game issue
:(
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Thu Feb 4 04:41:50 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Basinator)
Date: Thu, 04 Feb 2010 04:41:50 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: New to Wine - going to get Gothic II & Warcraft III runn
In-Reply-To: <1264860169.m2f.38875@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1264860169.m2f.38875@forum.winehq.org>
<1265136982.m2f.39055@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265280110.m2f.39101@forum.winehq.org>
bump
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Thu Feb 4 05:40:07 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (dimesio)
Date: Thu, 04 Feb 2010 05:40:07 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Wine 1.1.35 DirectX error on OS X
References: <1265279682.m2f.39100@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265283607.m2f.39102@forum.winehq.org>
skaro wrote:
> Thanks for the advice, still not working. Have reinstall SNow Leopard and built 1.1.37 - same problem. Also tried MacPorts and it has the same problem. As soon as I revert back to
> 1.1.34 (in any guise) it's fine
Run a regression test and file a bug. http://wiki.winehq.org/RegressionTesting
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Thu Feb 4 05:44:42 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (skaro)
Date: Thu, 04 Feb 2010 05:44:42 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Wine 1.1.35 DirectX error on OS X
References: <1265283607.m2f.39102@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265283882.m2f.39103@forum.winehq.org>
Ok - I'll give that a go.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Thu Feb 4 06:14:47 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (oiaohm)
Date: Thu, 04 Feb 2010 06:14:47 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Scripting Microsoft Office on Linux via Wine
In-Reply-To: <1265250654.m2f.39094@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265250654.m2f.39094@forum.winehq.org>
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Yes it is possible to use com. From inside wine in either a exe or a wine build exe ie exe.so.
I will place a serous point here. Wine is not what you call resource light. If OpenOffice or other open source tools that are native will do the conversions use them. There are many examples using OpenOffice as a conversion tool out there.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Thu Feb 4 06:21:08 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (oiaohm)
Date: Thu, 04 Feb 2010 06:21:08 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Want to use Digital Oszilloscope DSO-2100 at parport LPT1
In-Reply-To: <1265106423.m2f.39025@forum.winehq.org>
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<1265218126.m2f.39081@forum.winehq.org>
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Depends on Driver. XP version is far more likely to work. Since there is a userspace interface for printer port in windows.
It all depends how the dongle is talked to. The ones that work are talked to using the userspace interfaces of windows. The ones that don't work are in your class using drivers to access.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Thu Feb 4 07:50:36 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (lsmod)
Date: Thu, 04 Feb 2010 07:50:36 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Want to use Digital Oszilloscope DSO-2100 at parport LPT1
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<1265286068.m2f.39105@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265291436.m2f.39106@forum.winehq.org>
O.K. Thank you for your help.
Then it seems to be hopeless to get it running in Wine.
From volunteer.jim at gmail.com Thu Feb 4 08:58:27 2010
From: volunteer.jim at gmail.com (Jim Hall)
Date: Thu, 4 Feb 2010 08:58:27 -0600
Subject: [Wine] WoW - WOTLK Install issues
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References: <1265269839.m2f.39098@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <997c8c1b1002040658u5d03d615vf18fbfeda3d34e8@mail.gmail.com>
On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 1:50 AM, PuK84 wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have been searching high and low for an answer to my problem however I
> can not seem to find it and similar bug fixes do not help. Whenever I run
> wineconsole/wine on the Installer.exe file for Wrath of the lich king it
> gets to the EULA screen (and before you say get the dll's) promptly crashes.
>
> There error message is posted below. Any ideas on how to fix?
>
>
>
Did you install IE6 from winetricks?
Jim
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From snr at lmv-hartmannsdorf.de Thu Feb 4 09:03:12 2010
From: snr at lmv-hartmannsdorf.de (Sebastian Reinhardt)
Date: Thu, 04 Feb 2010 16:03:12 +0100
Subject: [Wine] .NET app -> some menus missing
Message-ID: <4B6AE1B0.3080608@lmv-hartmannsdorf.de>
Hello,
I try to get an .NET app running and it works, but not without problems.
We use an spare parts catalog program called "PowerView.NET" which is
provided by an farm machine manufacturer and written in .NET. This app
requires at least .NET2.0SP1, no problem so far. I used "winetricks
dotnet30", successfully. Now I tried to install the app, not successful.
The setup is stopped at 90%, but I got no real error message. So I
copied the program from an WinXP- machine (only files stored in
"c:\programs\PowerView.NET") into my wine bottle and I can start the
application. Everthing works fine, excluding the included webinterface
for getting catalog data from internet servers. This is no problem,
because we like to use the "file based" version without internet
connection and so called "offline" catalog data.
My problem is that the main menu bar is missing during first run and
later in every new runs the shortcut menu bar is missing, too. So there
is no possibility to choose an new model, because you can not go back to
start page of the program. It is only possible to choose an new model
after program startup and then we can only search for parts of this
specific model. OK, there is an possible but not quiet good
"Work-around": Restarting the app if the model has to be changed. But I
think there is anybody, who can help me to make it easier.
So, how can I get the menu bars?
Wine version: 1.1.37
.NET: 3.0 (winetricks)
OS: openSuSE11.1 (64bit)
--------------------------xterm - output of first
run----------------------------------
SNR at Dorsy:~> wine
"C:\Programme\PowerView.NET\Powerview.exe"
fixme:sync:CreateMemoryResourceNotification (0)
stub
err:ole:CoGetContextToken apartment not
initialised
fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x32cdc4,0x00000000),
stub!
fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x32cdc4,0x00000000),
stub!
fixme:advapi:LsaOpenPolicy ((null),0x32f0ec,0x00000800,0x32f094)
stub
fixme:advapi:LsaClose (0xcafe)
stub
fixme:advapi:LsaOpenPolicy ((null),0x32f14c,0x00000800,0x32f0f4)
stub
fixme:advapi:LsaClose (0xcafe)
stub
fixme:ntdll:NtLockFile I/O completion on lock not implemented
yet
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:shdocvw:WebBrowser_QueryInterface
(0x1748e8)->({c3fcc19e-a970-11d2-8b5a-00a0c9b7c9c4} 0x32e778) interface
not supported
fixme:shdocvw:ProvideClassInfo_GetClassInfo
(0x1748e8)->(0x32e650)
fixme:shdocvw:WebBrowser_QueryInterface
(0x1748e8)->({00000003-0000-0000-c000-000000000046} 0x32e5ec) interface
not supported
fixme:shdocvw:WebBrowser_QueryInterface
(0x1748e8)->({00000144-0000-0000-c000-000000000046} 0x32e664) interface
not supported
fixme:shdocvw:OleControl_OnAmbientPropertyChange Unknown dispID
-701
fixme:bitblt:client_side_dib_copy potential optimization: client-side
complex region clipping
fixme:bitblt:client_side_dib_copy potential optimization: client-side
complex region clipping
fixme:shell:BrsFolder_OnCreate flags BIF_NEWDIALOGSTYLE partially
implemented
fixme:shell:BrsFolder_OnCreate flags BIF_NEWDIALOGSTYLE partially
implemented
fixme:ntdll:server_ioctl_file Unsupported ioctl 24000 (device=2 access=1
func=0 method=0)
fixme:ole:Context_CC_ContextCallback (0x177e10/0x177e14)->(0x79f277a5,
0x2b3e508, {d7174f82-36b8-4aa8-800a-e963ab2dfab9}, 2, (nil))
fixme:ole:Context_CC_ContextCallback (0x177e10/0x177e14)->(0x79f277a5,
0x2b3e49c, {d7174f82-36b8-4aa8-800a-e963ab2dfab9}, 2, (nil))
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:bitblt:client_side_dib_copy potential optimization: client-side
complex region clipping
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ras:RasEnumConnectionsW
(0x46c7178,0x32ec84,0x32ec80),stub!
fixme:ras:RasEnumConnectionsW RAS support is not implemented! Configure
program to use LAN connection/winsock instead!
fixme:winsock:WSAIoctl -> SIO_ADDRESS_LIST_CHANGE request:
stub
fixme:ras:RasConnectionNotificationW
(0xffffffff,0x310,0x00000003),stub!
fixme:bitblt:client_side_dib_copy potential optimization: client-side
complex region clipping
fixme:winhttp:WinHttpDetectAutoProxyConfigUrl 0x00000001,
0x32ebf8
fixme:winhttp:WinHttpDetectAutoProxyConfigUrl 0x00000002,
0x32ebf8
fixme:winsock:WSAIoctl -> SIO_ADDRESS_LIST_CHANGE request:
stub
fixme:iphlpapi:GetAdaptersAddresses no support for IPv6
addresses
fixme:iphlpapi:GetAdaptersAddresses no support for IPv6
addresses
err:ntlm:SECUR32_initNTLMSP ntlm_auth was not found or is outdated. Make
sure that ntlm_auth >= 3.0.25 is in your path.
err:ntlm:SECUR32_initNTLMSP Usually, you can find it in the winbind
package of your distribution.
fixme:secur32:schan_InitializeSecurityContextW Using hardcoded "NORMAL"
priority
fixme:bitblt:client_side_dib_copy potential optimization: client-side
complex region clipping
err:listview:LISTVIEW_WindowProc unknown msg 1091 wp=00000001
lp=00c14c44
fixme:dciman:DCICreatePrimary 0x664
0x3dd1cbc
fixme:bitblt:client_side_dib_copy potential optimization: client-side
complex region clipping
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:bitblt:client_side_dib_copy potential optimization: client-side
complex region clipping
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:bitblt:client_side_dib_copy potential optimization: client-side
complex region clipping
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:bitblt:client_side_dib_copy potential optimization: client-side
complex region clipping
fixme:secur32:schan_InitializeSecurityContextW Using hardcoded "NORMAL"
priority
fixme:bitblt:client_side_dib_copy potential optimization: client-side
complex region clipping
fixme:bitblt:client_side_dib_copy potential optimization: client-side
complex region clipping
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
err:listview:LISTVIEW_WindowProc unknown msg 1091 wp=00000001
lp=00c6a94c
err:listview:LISTVIEW_WindowProc unknown msg 1091 wp=00000002
lp=00c6e580
err:listview:LISTVIEW_WindowProc unknown msg 1091 wp=00000003
lp=00c39d98
err:listview:LISTVIEW_WindowProc unknown msg 1091 wp=00000004
lp=00c420e4
err:listview:LISTVIEW_WindowProc unknown msg 1091 wp=00000005
lp=00c56244
err:listview:LISTVIEW_WindowProc unknown msg 1091 wp=00000006 lp=00c6651c
err:listview:LISTVIEW_WindowProc unknown msg 1091 wp=00000007 lp=00c8b674
err:listview:LISTVIEW_WindowProc unknown msg 1091 wp=00000008 lp=00c95088
err:listview:LISTVIEW_WindowProc unknown msg 1091 wp=00000009 lp=00cb2f28
fixme:bitblt:client_side_dib_copy potential optimization: client-side
complex region clipping
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:dciman:DCICreatePrimary 0x648 0x3dd12a4
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:bitblt:client_side_dib_copy potential optimization: client-side
complex region clipping
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:OLEPictureImpl_QueryInterface () : asking for un supported
interface {c3fcc19e-a970-11d2-8b5a-00a0c9b7c9c4}
fixme:ole:OLEPictureImpl_QueryInterface () : asking for un supported
interface {b196b283-bab4-101a-b69c-00aa00341d07}
fixme:ole:OLEPictureImpl_QueryInterface () : asking for un supported
interface {00000003-0000-0000-c000-000000000046}
fixme:ole:OLEPictureImpl_QueryInterface () : asking for un supported
interface {00000144-0000-0000-c000-000000000046}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:bitblt:client_side_dib_copy potential optimization: client-side
complex region clipping
fixme:bitblt:client_side_dib_copy potential optimization: client-side
complex region clipping
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:shdocvw:OleInPlaceObject_InPlaceDeactivate (0x1748e8)
SNR at Dorsy:~>
--------------------------xterm - output of first
run----------------------------------
--------------------------xterm - output of further
runs-----------------------------
SNR at Dorsy:~> wine
"C:\Programme\PowerView.NET\Powerview.exe"
fixme:sync:CreateMemoryResourceNotification (0)
stub
err:ole:CoGetContextToken apartment not
initialised
fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x32cdc4,0x00000000),
stub!
fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x32cdc4,0x00000000),
stub!
fixme:advapi:LsaOpenPolicy ((null),0x32f0ec,0x00000800,0x32f094)
stub
fixme:advapi:LsaClose (0xcafe)
stub
fixme:advapi:LsaOpenPolicy ((null),0x32f14c,0x00000800,0x32f0f4)
stub
fixme:advapi:LsaClose (0xcafe)
stub
fixme:ntdll:NtLockFile I/O completion on lock not implemented
yet
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:shdocvw:WebBrowser_QueryInterface
(0x46ee7e0)->({c3fcc19e-a970-11d2-8b5a-00a0c9b7c9c4} 0x32e778) interface
not supported
fixme:shdocvw:ProvideClassInfo_GetClassInfo
(0x46ee7e0)->(0x32e650)
fixme:shdocvw:WebBrowser_QueryInterface
(0x46ee7e0)->({00000003-0000-0000-c000-000000000046} 0x32e5ec) interface
not supported
fixme:shdocvw:WebBrowser_QueryInterface
(0x46ee7e0)->({00000144-0000-0000-c000-000000000046} 0x32e664) interface
not supported
fixme:shdocvw:OleControl_OnAmbientPropertyChange Unknown dispID
-701
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ras:RasEnumConnectionsW
(0x46c6f98,0x32f0e8,0x32f0e4),stub!
fixme:ras:RasEnumConnectionsW RAS support is not implemented! Configure
program to use LAN connection/winsock instead!
fixme:winsock:WSAIoctl -> SIO_ADDRESS_LIST_CHANGE request:
stub
fixme:ras:RasConnectionNotificationW
(0xffffffff,0x300,0x00000003),stub!
fixme:winhttp:WinHttpDetectAutoProxyConfigUrl 0x00000001,
0x32f05c
fixme:winhttp:WinHttpDetectAutoProxyConfigUrl 0x00000002,
0x32f05c
fixme:winsock:WSAIoctl -> SIO_ADDRESS_LIST_CHANGE request:
stub
fixme:iphlpapi:GetAdaptersAddresses no support for IPv6
addresses
fixme:iphlpapi:GetAdaptersAddresses no support for IPv6
addresses
err:ntlm:SECUR32_initNTLMSP ntlm_auth was not found or is outdated. Make
sure that ntlm_auth >= 3.0.25 is in your path.
err:ntlm:SECUR32_initNTLMSP Usually, you can find it in the winbind
package of your distribution.
fixme:secur32:schan_InitializeSecurityContextW Using hardcoded "NORMAL"
priority
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err:listview:LISTVIEW_WindowProc unknown msg 1091 wp=00000001
lp=00bf31d8
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lp=00c0a0cc
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lp=00c1196c
err:listview:LISTVIEW_WindowProc unknown msg 1091 wp=00000004
lp=00c1c20c
err:listview:LISTVIEW_WindowProc unknown msg 1091 wp=00000005
lp=00c26650
err:listview:LISTVIEW_WindowProc unknown msg 1091 wp=00000006
lp=00c3ec1c
err:listview:LISTVIEW_WindowProc unknown msg 1091 wp=00000007
lp=00c4ba40
err:listview:LISTVIEW_WindowProc unknown msg 1091 wp=00000008
lp=00c56a94
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0x3dd1cbc
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0x3dd12a4
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complex region clipping
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{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
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interface {c3fcc19e-a970-11d2-8b5a-00a0c9b7c9c4}
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interface {b196b283-bab4-101a-b69c-00aa00341d07}
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interface {00000003-0000-0000-c000-000000000046}
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interface {00000144-0000-0000-c000-000000000046}
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interface {c3fcc19e-a970-11d2-8b5a-00a0c9b7c9c4}
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interface {b196b283-bab4-101a-b69c-00aa00341d07}
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interface {00000003-0000-0000-c000-000000000046}
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interface {00000144-0000-0000-c000-000000000046}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
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{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
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{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
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{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
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{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
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{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
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{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:bitblt:client_side_dib_copy potential optimization: client-side
complex region clipping
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
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{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
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{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
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{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
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{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
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{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
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{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
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{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:OLEPictureImpl_QueryInterface () : asking for un supported
interface {c3fcc19e-a970-11d2-8b5a-00a0c9b7c9c4}
fixme:ole:OLEPictureImpl_QueryInterface () : asking for un supported
interface {b196b283-bab4-101a-b69c-00aa00341d07}
fixme:ole:OLEPictureImpl_QueryInterface () : asking for un supported
interface {00000003-0000-0000-c000-000000000046}
fixme:ole:OLEPictureImpl_QueryInterface () : asking for un supported
interface {00000144-0000-0000-c000-000000000046}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
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{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
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{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:bitblt:client_side_dib_copy potential optimization: client-side
complex region clipping
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
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{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
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{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
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{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:ole:Context_QueryInterface interface not implemented
{51372ae0-cae7-11cf-be81-00aa00a2fa25}
fixme:shdocvw:OleInPlaceObject_InPlaceDeactivate (0x46ee7e0)
err:ole:CoWaitForMultipleHandles Unexpected wait termination: 192, 0
SNR at Dorsy:~>
--------------------------xterm - output of further
runs-----------------------------
--
Kind Regaards
Sebastian Reinhardt
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Thu Feb 4 09:05:18 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (vitamin)
Date: Thu, 04 Feb 2010 09:05:18 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Battlefront 2 extremely long level loading times
In-Reply-To: <1265083762.m2f.39012@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265083762.m2f.39012@forum.winehq.org>
<1265194618.m2f.39079@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265295918.m2f.39108@forum.winehq.org>
thorin wrote:
> It does seem to speed up the loading time from about five minutes to just a couple of minutes.
You answered your own question - get rid of pulseaudio - it plain doesn't work.
From volunteer.jim at gmail.com Thu Feb 4 09:05:43 2010
From: volunteer.jim at gmail.com (Jim Hall)
Date: Thu, 4 Feb 2010 09:05:43 -0600
Subject: [Wine] WoW WOTLK => Patch 3.3.2 kills my fps....
In-Reply-To: <1265278296.m2f.39099@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265278296.m2f.39099@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <997c8c1b1002040705v334a7b31ndbf74117d2dcdba8@mail.gmail.com>
On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 4:11 AM, Dennis Beekman wrote:
> After upgrading to a Club 3D Radeon 5770 overclocked edition i was finally
> able to get some good fps out of wow... 90 => 110 FPS in Stanglethorn Vale
> with all the graphics option to their lowest setting possible.
>
> However last night the game installed patch 3.3.0 => 3.3.2....
> Afer doing that upgrade the game actually runs at about 60 FPS now if i am
> lucky....
>
> Mostly when i walk around the in the game the FPS goes up/down wildly
> between 21 and 55 to 60 fps...
>
> The game was working properly.... why is the fps suddenly so bad... ? i
> don't get it at all.
>
>
>
First: some patchs mess up some hardware setups. Not saying that's your
problem.
Second: the usual questions. How is Wine setup/configured for video; version
of Wine; computer and OS specs; etc.; etc.
Jim
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From volunteer.jim at gmail.com Thu Feb 4 09:15:05 2010
From: volunteer.jim at gmail.com (Jim Hall)
Date: Thu, 4 Feb 2010 09:15:05 -0600
Subject: [Wine] .NET app -> some menus missing
In-Reply-To: <4B6AE1B0.3080608@lmv-hartmannsdorf.de>
References: <4B6AE1B0.3080608@lmv-hartmannsdorf.de>
Message-ID: <997c8c1b1002040715k3849dd00geff81a4748e22918@mail.gmail.com>
On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 9:03 AM, Sebastian Reinhardt <
snr at lmv-hartmannsdorf.de> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I try to get an .NET app running and it works, but not without problems.
> We use an spare parts catalog program called "PowerView.NET" which is
> provided by an farm machine manufacturer and written in .NET. This app
> requires at least .NET2.0SP1, no problem so far. I used "winetricks
> dotnet30", successfully. Now I tried to install the app, not successful.
> The setup is stopped at 90%, but I got no real error message. So I
> copied the program from an WinXP- machine (only files stored in
> "c:\programs\PowerView.NET") into my wine bottle and I can start the
> application. Everthing works fine, excluding the included webinterface
> for getting catalog data from internet servers. This is no problem,
> because we like to use the "file based" version without internet
> connection and so called "offline" catalog data.
> My problem is that the main menu bar is missing during first run and
> later in every new runs the shortcut menu bar is missing, too. So there
> is no possibility to choose an new model, because you can not go back to
> start page of the program. It is only possible to choose an new model
> after program startup and then we can only search for parts of this
> specific model. OK, there is an possible but not quiet good
> "Work-around": Restarting the app if the model has to be changed. But I
> think there is anybody, who can help me to make it easier.
> So, how can I get the menu bars?
>
> Wine version: 1.1.37
> .NET: 3.0 (winetricks)
> OS: openSuSE11.1 (64bit)
>
> --
> Kind Regaards
>
> Sebastian Reinhardt
>
>
>
>
I've done this in in XP in a VM, but not in Wine so I don't know if it
works. Have you tried to update .NET to 3.5 SP1?
Jim
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From wineforum-user at winehq.org Thu Feb 4 09:17:07 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Das Letzte Einhorn)
Date: Thu, 04 Feb 2010 09:17:07 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: New to Wine - going to get Gothic II & Warcraft III runn
In-Reply-To: <1264860169.m2f.38875@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1264860169.m2f.38875@forum.winehq.org>
<1265280110.m2f.39101@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265296627.m2f.39112@forum.winehq.org>
Basinator wrote:
> How do I do that?
> Sry, totally new to Linux and WinE...
In a terminal
rm -R /home/your_user_name/.wine
Then try to install your games again.
You should also read this carefully : http://www.winehq.org/docs/wineusr-guide/index
From snr at lmv-hartmannsdorf.de Thu Feb 4 10:24:26 2010
From: snr at lmv-hartmannsdorf.de (Sebastian Reinhardt)
Date: Thu, 04 Feb 2010 17:24:26 +0100
Subject: [Wine] .NET app -> some menus missing
In-Reply-To: <997c8c1b1002040715k3849dd00geff81a4748e22918@mail.gmail.com>
References: <4B6AE1B0.3080608@lmv-hartmannsdorf.de>
<997c8c1b1002040715k3849dd00geff81a4748e22918@mail.gmail.com>
Message-ID: <4B6AF4BA.9040305@lmv-hartmannsdorf.de>
Am 04.02.2010 16:15, schrieb Jim Hall:
> On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 9:03 AM, Sebastian Reinhardt <
> snr at lmv-hartmannsdorf.de> wrote:
>
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I try to get an .NET app running and it works, but not without problems.
>> We use an spare parts catalog program called "PowerView.NET" which is
>> provided by an farm machine manufacturer and written in .NET. This app
>> requires at least .NET2.0SP1, no problem so far. I used "winetricks
>> dotnet30", successfully. Now I tried to install the app, not successful.
>> The setup is stopped at 90%, but I got no real error message. So I
>> copied the program from an WinXP- machine (only files stored in
>> "c:\programs\PowerView.NET") into my wine bottle and I can start the
>> application. Everthing works fine, excluding the included webinterface
>> for getting catalog data from internet servers. This is no problem,
>> because we like to use the "file based" version without internet
>> connection and so called "offline" catalog data.
>> My problem is that the main menu bar is missing during first run and
>> later in every new runs the shortcut menu bar is missing, too. So there
>> is no possibility to choose an new model, because you can not go back to
>> start page of the program. It is only possible to choose an new model
>> after program startup and then we can only search for parts of this
>> specific model. OK, there is an possible but not quiet good
>> "Work-around": Restarting the app if the model has to be changed. But I
>> think there is anybody, who can help me to make it easier.
>> So, how can I get the menu bars?
>>
>> Wine version: 1.1.37
>> .NET: 3.0 (winetricks)
>> OS: openSuSE11.1 (64bit)
>>
>> --
>> Kind Regaards
>>
>> Sebastian Reinhardt
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
> I've done this in in XP in a VM, but not in Wine so I don't know if it
> works. Have you tried to update .NET to 3.5 SP1?
>
> Jim
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First at all: Sorry for the multiple posts. I do not why this was
happen, because I send the message only one time....
@Jim,
Actually we use PowerView in an VM (qemu), but I like to get rid of
these solution. It runs in Win2k and .Net2SP1 without problems! I tried
also wine and "winetricks mono24", but with this version I get both
menus but no data is displayed. The wine/ .NET30 configuration is much
more faster then any VM and the clipboard sharing for coping part
numbers from/ into other programs is easier to configure. So I think
this is the better solution.
@all
How can I get the menus to be displayed?
--
Kind regaards
Sebastian Reinhardt
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Thu Feb 4 10:42:31 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (pickles95)
Date: Thu, 04 Feb 2010 10:42:31 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Does Wine support the NVIDIA 7186 drivers?
Message-ID: <1265301751.m2f.39114@forum.winehq.org>
A query regarding WINE support for older hardware: Does Wine support the NVIDIA 7186 drivers, or are they too old and unsupported now?
Following on from this post - http://forum.winehq.org/viewtopic.php?t=7509 and http://forum.winehq.org/viewtopic.php?t=6574&highlight=rome+total+war
I've been playing around a bit. I've tried without installing DX9 as well as using Winetricks to install DX9 (d3dx9).
With both Legion Arena and Rome Total War Demo, the games get further and did not crash if I use the open source 'nv' drivers. In the case of RTW-demo, I can even see the game starting up, with sound and see the landscape appear. But in both cases the games run so slow as to be unplayable. This may be expected I guess as 'nv' does not support 3D effects (i think).
However, if I load the NVIDIA 7186 drivers, both games just crash to the desktop in error once the game starts to run.
So they actually get further, in RTW case much further, with 'nv' than '7186' which does support 3D effects.
Is this to be expected?
Should WINE support the 7186 drivers?
My old machine:
Linux - PCLinuxOS 2009.2 (updated).
Wine - 1.1.35
Driver - 7186.06-5 on Nvidia GF2(64M) - GTS
Kernel - 2.6.26.8
KDE - 4.3.4
It looks like the PC hardware and software will run the games but only far too slowly to be usable with the open source drivers, but not at all with the NVIDIA drivers. The same PC dual boots and runs both OK in Windows.
Thanks
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Thu Feb 4 10:50:18 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (pickles95)
Date: Thu, 04 Feb 2010 10:50:18 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Does Wine support the NVIDIA 7186 drivers?
In-Reply-To: <1265301751.m2f.39114@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265301751.m2f.39114@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265302218.m2f.39115@forum.winehq.org>
Sorry, should have added, in the RTW case I had to install winetricks D3dx9, then remove the 7186 drivers. Logoff, logon, run RTW, set video and audio options to minimum, and then the game would run. Albeit far too slowly to be playable.
Reinstalling the 7186 just causes it to crash again.
From wine-users at mohag.net Thu Feb 4 10:53:22 2010
From: wine-users at mohag.net (Gert van den Berg)
Date: Thu, 4 Feb 2010 18:53:22 +0200
Subject: [Wine] VAG-COM
In-Reply-To: <1265221187.m2f.39082@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265221187.m2f.39082@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <79a63cc51002040853p31f554b2heaab800e877076a6@mail.gmail.com>
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 20:19, fred44nl wrote:
> hi,
> I am trying to get the VAG-COM software from Ross-Tech to work with Wine.
> the host operating-system is Mac OS X 10.6.2
> the version of Wine is 1.1.34
>
> the installation is done with Wine.
>
> when I start the software from Mac's Finder, I get an error message: Can't Open Codes File: CODES.DAT
>
> when I use explorer.exe from Wine, and manouvre to the installation-folder, the software starts correctly.
>
> also when I open a command-prompt, and manouvre to the installation-folder, there is no error.
>
> obviously, I need a shortcut / link, that gets me to the correct folder first and than starts the softeware.
> the full path is: C:\program files\vcds\vcds.exe
>
> how can I make such link ??
>
The one way, is to create a script (text file that is set executable
starting with #!/bin/bash to run it in bash) that contains the
commands to start up VAG-COM, set it executable with chmod +x
script.sh and to create a link to that... (Can't remember how to do
that under OS X)
Example contents of script:
################## Start of script, don't include this line
#!/bin/bash
WINEPREFIX=~/.wine # Change if your Wineprefix is located elsewhere...
export WINEPREFIX
cd "$WINEPREFIX/drive_c/program files\vcds" # Path is case-sensitive,
check case (Might need to be "Program Files")
wine vcds.exe
############################### End of script
This might work as well: (replace the last 2 lines in the above script
with this...)
wine start "C:\program files\vcds\vcds.exe"
Gert
From wine-users at mohag.net Thu Feb 4 11:21:30 2010
From: wine-users at mohag.net (Gert van den Berg)
Date: Thu, 4 Feb 2010 19:21:30 +0200
Subject: [Wine] Want to use Digital Oszilloscope DSO-2100 at parport LPT1
In-Reply-To: <1265218126.m2f.39081@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265106423.m2f.39025@forum.winehq.org>
<1265218126.m2f.39081@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <79a63cc51002040921v49003ac8w19782b656e1c1f00@mail.gmail.com>
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 19:28, lsmod wrote:
>
> Gert van den Berg wrote:
>> IO Ports should NEVER be accessed directly on a multi-tasking
>> operating system. (If direct access takes place, multiple application
>> can access the port simultaneously, leading to crashes in the best
>> case...) If it runs under a Windows NT as a non-administrator user,
>> this is not the issue...
>
>
> Of course it would be better if there is a clean solution.
> But if you want to connect and use the hardware you have then you will have no choice.
> And such hardware based on a parallel port in windows is a typical relict if you are going to use Linux.
> So what shall i do?
Try a small C program that sets ioperm and then execs Wine... (iopl
might work as well...) (You might also want to drop root priviledges
before execing Wine....)
Gert
Something like:
#include
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
ioperm(0,0x3ff,1); /* Dangerous, overkill, allows access to all ports */
/* setuid(); /* Drops permissions - have never used it,
check docs... Environment should probably be set up as well */
execlp("wine","wine","application.exe"); /* My unix C coding
needs practice, so this might just destroy your PC, read docs... */
return 1;
}
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Thu Feb 4 11:25:04 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Basinator)
Date: Thu, 04 Feb 2010 11:25:04 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: New to Wine - going to get Gothic II & Warcraft III runn
In-Reply-To: <1264860169.m2f.38875@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1264860169.m2f.38875@forum.winehq.org>
<1265296627.m2f.39112@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265304304.m2f.39117@forum.winehq.org>
Doesn't help either.
?: Oh, it seems that I am not allowed to choose my normal Linux hard disk device? Cause I got an error when installing to "Z:" /home/username/usr/games
It seems that it does install now fine. Still very many kudos for your help!
Sry for my totally noobness :x
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Thu Feb 4 11:32:18 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Basinator)
Date: Thu, 04 Feb 2010 11:32:18 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: New to Wine - going to get Gothic II & Warcraft III runn
In-Reply-To: <1264860169.m2f.38875@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1264860169.m2f.38875@forum.winehq.org>
<1265304304.m2f.39117@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265304738.m2f.39118@forum.winehq.org>
Ok, so let's continue I guess...
Here is the article:
http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=3126
Ok, the article says I need to patch Wine by myself, but I get an error at step 1 (I am not going to t & e with MP...saves me some frustration I hope =))
Code:
bas at Ubuntu:~$ cd ~
bas at Ubuntu:~$ git clone git://repo.or.cz/wine/warcraft3.git wine-war3
The application ?git? isn't installed. To install it you can enter the following command:
sudo apt-get install git-core
git: command not found
Shall I do so or can there be any consequences if I install it? (Guess no..but..>_> ^)
From wine-users at mohag.net Thu Feb 4 11:46:00 2010
From: wine-users at mohag.net (Gert van den Berg)
Date: Thu, 4 Feb 2010 19:46:00 +0200
Subject: [Wine] Want to use Digital Oszilloscope DSO-2100 at parport LPT1
In-Reply-To: <79a63cc51002040921v49003ac8w19782b656e1c1f00@mail.gmail.com>
References: <1265106423.m2f.39025@forum.winehq.org>
<1265218126.m2f.39081@forum.winehq.org>
<79a63cc51002040921v49003ac8w19782b656e1c1f00@mail.gmail.com>
Message-ID: <79a63cc51002040946r38374e5fj5f45ec38fc19007d@mail.gmail.com>
Fixed code: /* Hopefully... Wrapping WILL %#$% it up... */
#include
#include
#include
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
ioperm(0,0x3ff,1); /* Dangerous, overkill, allows access to all ports */
/* setuid(); /* Drops permissions - have never used it,
check docs... Environment should probably be set up as well */
execlp("wine","wine","application.exe",NULL); /* My unix C coding
needs practice, so this might just destroy your PC, read docs... */
printf("Failed to run Wine\n");
return 1; /* Should never run */
}
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Thu Feb 4 11:51:36 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (DaVince)
Date: Thu, 04 Feb 2010 11:51:36 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Autocad on Wine 1.0.1 Ubuntu 9.1
In-Reply-To: <1264104104.m2f.38464@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1264104104.m2f.38464@forum.winehq.org>
<1265242925.m2f.39087@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265305896.m2f.39121@forum.winehq.org>
You mean latest Wine. WineHQ is this site.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Thu Feb 4 11:53:33 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (DaVince)
Date: Thu, 04 Feb 2010 11:53:33 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: New to Wine - going to get Gothic II & Warcraft III runn
In-Reply-To: <1264860169.m2f.38875@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1264860169.m2f.38875@forum.winehq.org>
<1265304738.m2f.39118@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265306013.m2f.39122@forum.winehq.org>
Basinator wrote:
> Doesn't help either.
>
> ?: Oh, it seems that I am not allowed to choose my normal Linux hard disk device? Cause I got an error when installing to "Z:" /home/username/usr/games
You are, but it's better to install to the wineprefix ("C:" in Wine, ~/.wine in your home).
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Thu Feb 4 11:58:06 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (DaVince)
Date: Thu, 04 Feb 2010 11:58:06 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Does Wine support the NVIDIA 7186 drivers?
In-Reply-To: <1265301751.m2f.39114@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265301751.m2f.39114@forum.winehq.org>
<1265302218.m2f.39115@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265306286.m2f.39123@forum.winehq.org>
Wine uses OpenGL. If your Linux video drivers support OpenGL and handle them correctly, it will most likely work in Wine. If not, something's wrong with your video drivers.
So the real question is... Does your current video driver support your GF2(64M) video card? Try looking it up on Google or on NVidia's website, also try running some native GL games and see how those work - and if they use hardware acceleration.
The open-source NVidia drivers do not support 3D at all for by far most video cards, I believe... try your luck with the proprietary ones.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Thu Feb 4 12:40:43 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (fred44nl)
Date: Thu, 04 Feb 2010 12:40:43 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: VAG-COM
In-Reply-To: <1265221187.m2f.39082@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265221187.m2f.39082@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265308843.m2f.39124@forum.winehq.org>
I have now version 1.1.35 of Wine and Winebottler.
link: http://winebottler.kronenberg.org/
Winebottler makes a true OS X application of the .EXE
this app. functions as a pre-load.
I can now start VAG-COM by clicking on VAG-COM.app and it will launch vcds.exe
problem solved, I would say
when everything has been properly tested, I will mention this in AppDB
From martin at gregorie.org Thu Feb 4 13:41:09 2010
From: martin at gregorie.org (Martin Gregorie)
Date: Thu, 04 Feb 2010 19:41:09 +0000
Subject: [Wine] Want to use Digital Oszilloscope DSO-2100 at parport LPT1
In-Reply-To: <79a63cc51002040946r38374e5fj5f45ec38fc19007d@mail.gmail.com>
References: <1265106423.m2f.39025@forum.winehq.org>
<1265218126.m2f.39081@forum.winehq.org>
<79a63cc51002040921v49003ac8w19782b656e1c1f00@mail.gmail.com>
<79a63cc51002040946r38374e5fj5f45ec38fc19007d@mail.gmail.com>
Message-ID: <1265312469.23764.444.camel@zappa.gregorie.org>
On Thu, 2010-02-04 at 19:46 +0200, Gert van den Berg wrote:
> Fixed code: /* Hopefully... Wrapping WILL %#$% it up... */
>
Here's a version that compiles and runs. I've added a couple of extra
capabilities too:
- it passes the environment variables to its child process, so it runs
wine with execve() rather than execlp()
- the abandon() function reports errors, showing what the program
was doing, the error code that was returned and its meaning.
- Wine runs its command line arguments for added flexibility, so
testw winefile
runs Wine's Windows Explorer workalike. You'll see that it fiddles
with the argument list, substituting "wine" for the first argument
and adding a after the last argument null to terminate the array.
Both are necessary.
=========================testw.c============================
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
void abandon(char *text)
{
fprintf(stderr,
"Error: %s: err %d,%s\n",
text, errno, strerror(errno));
exit(1);
}
int main(int argc, char *argv[], char *envp[])
{
char **args;
int i;
args = (char**)malloc((argc + 1) * sizeof(char*));
if (!args)
abandon("malloc() failed");
for (i = 1; i < argc; i++)
args[i] = argv[i];
args[0] = "wine";
args[i] = 0;
ioperm(0,0x3ff,1); /* Allows access to all ports: poss. dangerous */
setuid(geteuid()); /* set effective uid */
if (execve("/usr/bin/wine", args, envp) == -1)
abandon("Failed to run wine");
free(args);
return 0;
}
=====================end of testw.c=========================
Martin
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Thu Feb 4 13:59:28 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (bortoni)
Date: Thu, 04 Feb 2010 13:59:28 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Mac Wine 1.1.35 COM port can't exceed 38400 baud
In-Reply-To: <1264102170.m2f.38461@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1264102170.m2f.38461@forum.winehq.org>
<1264436422.m2f.38655@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265313568.m2f.39126@forum.winehq.org>
Can anyone at least point to where I might look at the relevant code? I'm at my wits end. I can try and patch this if needed.
Thanks,
-Ed
From gert at mohag.net Thu Feb 4 15:02:07 2010
From: gert at mohag.net (Gert van den Berg)
Date: Thu, 4 Feb 2010 23:02:07 +0200
Subject: [Wine] Want to use Digital Oszilloscope DSO-2100 at parport LPT1
In-Reply-To: <1265312469.23764.444.camel@zappa.gregorie.org>
References: <1265106423.m2f.39025@forum.winehq.org>
<1265218126.m2f.39081@forum.winehq.org>
<79a63cc51002040921v49003ac8w19782b656e1c1f00@mail.gmail.com>
<79a63cc51002040946r38374e5fj5f45ec38fc19007d@mail.gmail.com>
<1265312469.23764.444.camel@zappa.gregorie.org>
Message-ID: <79a63cc51002041302i1921f017l48de0b09ff256e26@mail.gmail.com>
On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 21:41, Martin Gregorie wrote:
> On Thu, 2010-02-04 at 19:46 +0200, Gert van den Berg wrote:
>> Fixed code: /* Hopefully... Wrapping WILL %#$% it up... */
>>
> Here's a version that compiles and runs. I've added a couple of extra
> capabilities too:
>
Mine compiles... (second version at least...)
Thanks... Someone with more than 5 minutes of *nix programming
experience... ;) I actually hoped that a Perl script might be
possible, but that seemed unlikely... (My C coding needs exercise and
is usually restricted to microcontrollers...)
Gert
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Thu Feb 4 15:37:15 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (liderbug)
Date: Thu, 04 Feb 2010 15:37:15 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Unable to connect with IE8
Message-ID: <1265319435.m2f.39128@forum.winehq.org>
Linux 2.6.27.25-78.2.56.fc9.i686, Firefox, etc.
wine-1.1.14 (latest yum)
I'm creating web pages and need a way to test IE. I've been using IE6 for some time and just tried to upgrade to IE8. I searched for "wine install ie8" and found several, followed this one and that one step by step, winecfg, tricks...
wine iexplore.exe runs (I think) IE7. wine .wine/drive_c/windows/ie8/iexplore.exe pops up a wine window and hangs up with "unimplemented function iertutil.dll.321" I did find .../ie8/iertutil.dll And now if I do 'wine iexplore.exe' I get WINE-HQ, which works but has no URL line so I can't go anywhere...
As a note, ie6 was installed under .ies4linux. Before I "yum erase the-world" and start from scratch - thought I raise my hand and ask for help.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Thu Feb 4 16:13:26 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (jeffz)
Date: Thu, 04 Feb 2010 16:13:26 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Hos to set stack size
In-Reply-To: <1263852804.m2f.38353@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1263852804.m2f.38353@forum.winehq.org>
<1265249443.m2f.39092@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265321606.m2f.39129@forum.winehq.org>
The.coder wrote:
> The exploit was recenlty patched by blizzard himself.
good, because just changing the stack size wasn't a very good solution.
From martin at gregorie.org Thu Feb 4 16:32:20 2010
From: martin at gregorie.org (Martin Gregorie)
Date: Thu, 04 Feb 2010 22:32:20 +0000
Subject: [Wine] Want to use Digital Oszilloscope DSO-2100 at parport LPT1
In-Reply-To: <79a63cc51002041302i1921f017l48de0b09ff256e26@mail.gmail.com>
References: <1265106423.m2f.39025@forum.winehq.org>
<1265218126.m2f.39081@forum.winehq.org>
<79a63cc51002040921v49003ac8w19782b656e1c1f00@mail.gmail.com>
<79a63cc51002040946r38374e5fj5f45ec38fc19007d@mail.gmail.com>
<1265312469.23764.444.camel@zappa.gregorie.org>
<79a63cc51002041302i1921f017l48de0b09ff256e26@mail.gmail.com>
Message-ID: <1265322740.23764.491.camel@zappa.gregorie.org>
On Thu, 2010-02-04 at 23:02 +0200, Gert van den Berg wrote:
> Thanks... Someone with more than 5 minutes of *nix programming
> experience... ;) I actually hoped that a Perl script might be
> possible, but that seemed unlikely... (My C coding needs exercise and
> is usually restricted to microcontrollers...)
>
My C is the other way up to yours - the lowest level I've written C for
is my Microware OS-9 (68020) and Flex-09 (6809) systems - and I haven't
written 6809 C for a very long time.
However, what are we trying to do? I'm asking because I'm not sure its
being achieved. In particular, you *must* use execve() to pass the
changed permissions along to a child process (in this case to wine.exe).
Then somebody would need to dig into Wine to know whether it passes them
on to the program we're asking it to run, since that's where they are
needed.
Is this something that would be better handled by other methods, i.e. by
changing the device file permissions? The obvious ways are, in ascending
order of difficulty:
1) Add the user(s) where Wine is run to the lp group.
2) run chmod on the relevant device files at boot time.
On a RedHat system this is simply done by adding
chmod uga+rw /dev/lp* /dev/parport*
to the end of /etc/rc/d/rc.local
3) modify the UDEV rules to give world access to the relevant
device files as they are created. This means adding a local
rules file to /etc/udev/rules.d to set the device file permissions.
Is there a driver involved, and if so, can its code be moved into some
userspace program or DLL and can the Oscilloscope program be modified to
use it?
Martin
From martin at gregorie.org Thu Feb 4 16:50:46 2010
From: martin at gregorie.org (Martin Gregorie)
Date: Thu, 04 Feb 2010 22:50:46 +0000
Subject: [Wine] Unable to connect with IE8
In-Reply-To: <1265319435.m2f.39128@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265319435.m2f.39128@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265323846.23764.507.camel@zappa.gregorie.org>
On Thu, 2010-02-04 at 15:37 -0600, liderbug wrote:
> I'm creating web pages and need a way to test IE. I've been using IE6
> for some time and just tried to upgrade to IE8. I searched for "wine
> install ie8" and found several, followed this one and that one step by
> step, winecfg, tricks...
>
I write standard HTML 4 and check its syntactic correctness with
HTML-tidy, which has ports to just about any OS you can think of. I've
yet to write a web page that passes HTML-tidy and fails to display
correctly with IE6, but ymmv.
In the aftermath of the Google hack via IE6 just about everybody
including M$ are preparing to bury IE6 ASAP. The only exception I can
think of is the UK Govt, but they'd keep using it just to be contrary.
So, can you just ignore it and work on the principle that anything that
passes HTML-Tidy will work on any current standards-compliant browser?
Martin
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Thu Feb 4 17:10:51 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (bgettel)
Date: Thu, 04 Feb 2010 17:10:51 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Windows 2003 Server / SheevaPlug
Message-ID: <1265325051.m2f.39132@forum.winehq.org>
Hi all,
I am not technical when it comes to this kind of thing, and I'm not looking for this group to teach me about WINE, Linux, or anything else from scratch. I have a question that I'd like to ask that's relevant to a project I am consulting on, so any input is very much appreciated. I have access to folks that can get things done, if they can be done, which is what I'd like to confirm here.
I have an application that is built to run on Windows 2003 Server. For reasons that I won't go into here, I'd like to know if I can:
Buy a SheevaPlug server and install a version of Linux. Install WINE on that server, and then install this application and have it run properly.
The application is designed to be accessed via web browser and the Sheeva can provide that through it's native gig interface. The app only requires 256K of memory, and the Sheeva has double that out of the box. The USB port will give me the ability to add additional storage space as necessary.
Is this possible or am I dreaming?
Thanks in advance for any and all responses.[/list]
From dgerard at gmail.com Thu Feb 4 17:17:34 2010
From: dgerard at gmail.com (David Gerard)
Date: Thu, 4 Feb 2010 23:17:34 +0000
Subject: [Wine] Windows 2003 Server / SheevaPlug
In-Reply-To: <1265325051.m2f.39132@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265325051.m2f.39132@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID:
On 4 February 2010 23:10, bgettel wrote:
> I have an application that is built to run on Windows 2003 Server. ?For reasons that I won't go into here, I'd like to know if I can:
> Buy a SheevaPlug server and install a version of Linux. ?Install WINE on that server, and then install this application and have it run properly.
No, because the SheevaPlug has an ARM CPU, not an x86. Sorry!
(Apart from that, I'd love a SheevaPlug as an ultra-minimal file
server to plug huge USB hard disks into ...)
- d.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Thu Feb 4 17:55:33 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (PuK84)
Date: Thu, 04 Feb 2010 17:55:33 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: WoW - WOTLK Install issues
In-Reply-To: <1265269839.m2f.39098@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265269839.m2f.39098@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265327733.m2f.39134@forum.winehq.org>
If you were within arms reach i would kiss you. Translation: It works, you are a legend :D
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Thu Feb 4 18:29:38 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (dimesio)
Date: Thu, 04 Feb 2010 18:29:38 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Unable to connect with IE8
In-Reply-To: <1265319435.m2f.39128@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265319435.m2f.39128@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265329778.m2f.39135@forum.winehq.org>
1.1.14 is over a year old; upgrade.
IEs4Linux is not supported here. This forum is for plain Wine.
> And now if I do 'wine iexplore.exe' I get WINE-HQ, which works but has no URL line so I can't go anywhere...
That's Wine's iexplore.exe. You forgot to set it to native in winecfg.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Thu Feb 4 19:07:44 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Kajo)
Date: Thu, 04 Feb 2010 19:07:44 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Lineage 2 (Gracia part 3 : Final) & Wine
In-Reply-To: <1263333327.m2f.38072@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1263333327.m2f.38072@forum.winehq.org>
<1265253637.m2f.39096@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265332064.m2f.39136@forum.winehq.org>
Damian_suse thank u for this instruction step by step. AGP problem disappear but game still don't want to run. When i type "wine l2.exe" this windows will appear for couple of seconds and disappear.
[Image: http://img193.imageshack.us/img193/8815/60374149.png ]
and screen shot form console :
[Image: http://img8.imageshack.us/img8/5595/screenshotkajokajolinux.png ]
Maybe the problem is in graphic card ? I got ATI Radeon x1050/9550. I know ATI don't support any more this graphic cards on new ubuntu so i have to use a open drivers.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Thu Feb 4 21:51:21 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Fudger)
Date: Thu, 04 Feb 2010 21:51:21 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Scripting Microsoft Office on Linux via Wine
In-Reply-To: <1265250654.m2f.39094@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265250654.m2f.39094@forum.winehq.org>
<1265285687.m2f.39104@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265341881.m2f.39137@forum.winehq.org>
oiaohm wrote:
> Yes it is possible to use com. From inside wine in either a exe or a wine build exe ie exe.so.
Great, thanks - I'll try that.
oiaohm wrote:
> I will place a serous point here. Wine is not what you call resource light. If OpenOffice or other open source tools that are native will do the conversions use them. There are many examples using OpenOffice as a conversion tool out there.
Yeah - I'm not too happy with using Microsoft Office either but it happens to render documents better than OpenOffice/StarOffice/KOffice/Abiword. I was trying PyODConverter for Python-based OpenOffice conversions but unfortunately OpenOffice fails at rendering some docx and doc documents.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Thu Feb 4 22:07:12 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (monkeyslayer56)
Date: Thu, 04 Feb 2010 22:07:12 -0600
Subject: [Wine] i updated my nvidia driver and now segmentation fault
Message-ID: <1265342832.m2f.39138@forum.winehq.org>
im using arch linux and i manually updated my nvidia driver from 190.xx to 195.30 and now regualr apps run fine but when i run a direct3d app wine segfaults ive tried recompiling(in a 32bit chroot) and same. i tryied precompiled same thing. so im guessing one of my opengl libs got messed up but i don't know for sure. native 3d apps seam to run fine and i have 3d acceleration. please help i want to play CoD4 again....
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Fri Feb 5 00:08:52 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (vitamin)
Date: Fri, 05 Feb 2010 00:08:52 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: i updated my nvidia driver and now segmentation fault
In-Reply-To: <1265342832.m2f.39138@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265342832.m2f.39138@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265350132.m2f.39139@forum.winehq.org>
monkeyslayer56 wrote:
> so im guessing one of my opengl libs got messed up
Yes, the 32-bit libgl wasn't updated and still from 190.x version (or some other lib that libgl depends on).
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Fri Feb 5 02:33:15 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (oiaohm)
Date: Fri, 05 Feb 2010 02:33:15 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Scripting Microsoft Office on Linux via Wine
In-Reply-To: <1265250654.m2f.39094@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265250654.m2f.39094@forum.winehq.org>
<1265341881.m2f.39137@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265358795.m2f.39140@forum.winehq.org>
docx 3.2 or go-oo version of openoffice does a better job. Fudger.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Fri Feb 5 03:07:27 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (wizardknow)
Date: Fri, 05 Feb 2010 03:07:27 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Multiply useres with Wine
Message-ID: <1265360847.m2f.39141@forum.winehq.org>
Hello,
I'm having a hard time trying to run apps with wine on others users on the same computer.
I have install Wine with root user and running my app successfully, but when I created another user/s, it seems they don't recognize wine and can't running the app.
it should be noted that I want the users will be able to run apps without writing commands on the terminal screen, but clicking it only (like in root user).
Thank you.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Fri Feb 5 03:59:17 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (thorin)
Date: Fri, 05 Feb 2010 03:59:17 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Battlefront 2 extremely long level loading times
In-Reply-To: <1265083762.m2f.39012@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265083762.m2f.39012@forum.winehq.org>
<1265295918.m2f.39108@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265363957.m2f.39142@forum.winehq.org>
vitamin wrote:
>
> thorin wrote:
> > It does seem to speed up the loading time from about five minutes to just a couple of minutes.
>
> You answered your own question - get rid of pulseaudio - it plain doesn't work.
To all trying to help:
My issue seems to stem from something not as simple as pulseaudio being a pain. It may or may not be similar to an issue encountered under windows with this game, where un-muting the stereo mixer volume in the audio control panel for their particular sound device caused battlefront 2 loading times to be significantly reduced. I may be experiencing something similar, as un-muting the control for Monitor of Internal Audio Analog Stereo in Pulseaudio seemed to reduce the loading time.
I first tried this game several years back, I believe before pulseaudio, with similar results. I am of the belief that this problem is not related to pulseaudio, and would like some help in tracking down the source of the problem. I am not interested in pulseaudio bashing. I'm aware of it's flaws, and of the typical symptoms related to it, but this situation is different, at least as far as my findings go. I have tried directly accessing the sound device without pulseaudio, same result. The level still takes several minutes to load.
If anyone has any productive suggestions, I would really be very grateful. I do appreciate your suggestions Vitamin, but I don't think pulseaudio is my problem, at least in this case.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Fri Feb 5 04:13:52 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (lightmans)
Date: Fri, 05 Feb 2010 04:13:52 -0600
Subject: [Wine] wine and eveonline exe can not sart more then 4times
Message-ID: <1265364832.m2f.39143@forum.winehq.org>
hello together!
is it already known? that in some distros the windows online game "eveonline" can not be started more then 4 times parralel in the same time? for ex. in fedora
knows somebody why? and how i can start more eve.exe at the same time?
thx in advice and greets
lightmans
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Fri Feb 5 04:46:08 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (whitetimer)
Date: Fri, 05 Feb 2010 04:46:08 -0600
Subject: [Wine] fixme ?
Message-ID: <1265366768.m2f.39144@forum.winehq.org>
Hi All
I'm new to Wine and have not long converted to Ubuntu (yippy) from Windows (boo) and i'm just finding my way around using Wine ...
Anyway, when i install something say using winetricks, i get a message in the Terminal which starts fixme: ........................
Now is this something i have to look at or is this just wine tidying things up for the user ?
Many Thanks [Shocked]
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Fri Feb 5 05:23:22 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (pickles95)
Date: Fri, 05 Feb 2010 05:23:22 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Does Wine support the NVIDIA 7186 drivers?
In-Reply-To: <1265301751.m2f.39114@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265301751.m2f.39114@forum.winehq.org>
<1265306286.m2f.39123@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265369002.m2f.39145@forum.winehq.org>
Thanks for the reply.
These are the drivers I'm running when the games crash - http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_display_ia32_71.86.11.html - only mine are a slightly older version as mentioned in my first post, and loaded from the PCLOS Package Manager.
Both the 'nv' and the '7186' drivers I'm trying to use are the drivers available from the PCLOS PM.
I think 7186 supports opengl, certainly glxgears and glxinfo seem to suggest it does.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Fri Feb 5 05:53:30 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (pickles95)
Date: Fri, 05 Feb 2010 05:53:30 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: fixme ?
In-Reply-To: <1265366768.m2f.39144@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265366768.m2f.39144@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265370810.m2f.39146@forum.winehq.org>
This may answer your query (a bit :) ) - http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ/#head-51e2c09a43f0ac997f818617bec098e97170c503
If not, I'm sure one of the experts will further elaborate.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Fri Feb 5 06:10:12 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (whitetimer)
Date: Fri, 05 Feb 2010 06:10:12 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: fixme ?
In-Reply-To: <1265366768.m2f.39144@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265366768.m2f.39144@forum.winehq.org>
<1265370810.m2f.39146@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265371812.m2f.39147@forum.winehq.org>
pickles95 wrote:
> This may answer your query (a bit :) ) - http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ/#head-51e2c09a43f0ac997f818617bec098e97170c503
>
> If not, I'm sure one of the experts will further elaborate.
Thanks for that, still trying to get used to using Wine, having had to remove and install loads so far ... All part of the learning exercise .... :D
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Fri Feb 5 06:18:22 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Dennis Beekman)
Date: Fri, 05 Feb 2010 06:18:22 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: WoW WOTLK => Patch 3.3.2 kills my fps....
In-Reply-To: <1265278296.m2f.39099@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265278296.m2f.39099@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265372302.m2f.39148@forum.winehq.org>
I have the wine 1.2 (current) package installed on Ubuntu 9.10 i386
I have the following computer:
Asus M4N78-SE
AMD Phenom II X4 9650
Club3D Ati Radeon 5770 OC (875mhz Clock)
4GB Kinston Valueram
Its not the fatest pc... but it will do for me.
I am using the ATI 10-1 Driver package (latest) from their website, as the one ubuntu provides doesn't support my GPU properly.
As for wine i use the standard settings it comes with plus the below tweaks:
- I have the opengl register tweak active
- I also have the mozilla control package and the 4 dll files installed.
- Wow is running in opengl mode with resolution of 1440x900 and all graphics to their lowest settings.
need anything more ?
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Fri Feb 5 07:24:33 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (mickthebike)
Date: Fri, 05 Feb 2010 07:24:33 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Does Wine support the NVIDIA 7186 drivers?
In-Reply-To: <1265301751.m2f.39114@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265301751.m2f.39114@forum.winehq.org>
<1265369002.m2f.39145@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265376273.m2f.39149@forum.winehq.org>
I'm running Nvidia GeForce 8800GTS 512MB as fast as on Windows!
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Fri Feb 5 07:25:28 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (mickthebike)
Date: Fri, 05 Feb 2010 07:25:28 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Does Wine support the NVIDIA 7186 drivers?
In-Reply-To: <1265301751.m2f.39114@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265301751.m2f.39114@forum.winehq.org>
<1265376273.m2f.39149@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265376328.m2f.39150@forum.winehq.org>
PS: There are much newer drivers. Try those
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Fri Feb 5 07:37:19 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (dimesio)
Date: Fri, 05 Feb 2010 07:37:19 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Battlefront 2 extremely long level loading times
In-Reply-To: <1265083762.m2f.39012@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265083762.m2f.39012@forum.winehq.org>
<1265363957.m2f.39142@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265377039.m2f.39151@forum.winehq.org>
thorin wrote:
> [My issue seems to stem from something not as simple as pulseaudio being a pain. It may or may not be similar to an issue encountered under windows with this game, where un-muting the stereo mixer volume in the audio control panel for their particular sound device caused battlefront 2 loading times to be significantly reduced. I may be experiencing something similar, as un-muting the control for Monitor of Internal Audio Analog Stereo in Pulseaudio seemed to reduce the loading time.
If it happens in Windows, too, it's a bug in the game, not a Wine issue. Complain to the vendor.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Fri Feb 5 07:46:00 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (dimesio)
Date: Fri, 05 Feb 2010 07:46:00 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Multiply useres with Wine
In-Reply-To: <1265360847.m2f.39141@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265360847.m2f.39141@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265377560.m2f.39152@forum.winehq.org>
wizardknow wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm having a hard time trying to run apps with wine on others users on the same computer.
>
http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#head-f54d469b937b82e6d757a851dfcece0167919859
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Fri Feb 5 08:05:41 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (monkeyslayer56)
Date: Fri, 05 Feb 2010 08:05:41 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: i updated my nvidia driver and now segmentation fault
In-Reply-To: <1265342832.m2f.39138@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265342832.m2f.39138@forum.winehq.org>
<1265350132.m2f.39139@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265378741.m2f.39153@forum.winehq.org>
so what do i need to do? im pretty sure that when i was isntalling it i selected the option to install the 32bit compatibility libs. should i try reinstalling?
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Fri Feb 5 08:44:53 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (monkeyslayer56)
Date: Fri, 05 Feb 2010 08:44:53 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: i updated my nvidia driver and now segmentation fault
In-Reply-To: <1265342832.m2f.39138@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265342832.m2f.39138@forum.winehq.org>
<1265378741.m2f.39153@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265381093.m2f.39154@forum.winehq.org>
ok i fixed it by installing my distributions 32bit libraries for this driver
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Fri Feb 5 09:23:51 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (luvgirl12345)
Date: Fri, 05 Feb 2010 09:23:51 -0600
Subject: [Wine] fixme d3d9 snowbound online
Message-ID: <1265383431.m2f.39155@forum.winehq.org>
Code:
fixme:d3d9:IDirect3DDevice9Impl_GetTexture Call to get texture (1) failed ((nil))
im trying to get snowbound online working in wine but it spams this output after loading and before server selection?? could someone help me?
From jjmckenzie51 at earthlink.net Fri Feb 5 10:15:00 2010
From: jjmckenzie51 at earthlink.net (James Mckenzie)
Date: Fri, 5 Feb 2010 09:15:00 -0700 (GMT-07:00)
Subject: [Wine] Multiply useres with Wine
Message-ID: <16664844.1265386500803.JavaMail.root@elwamui-rustique.atl.sa.earthlink.net>
>I'm having a hard time trying to run apps with wine on others users on the same computer.
>
>I have install Wine with root user and running my app successfully, but when I created another user/s,
> it seems they don't recognize wine and can't running the app.
>
You broke Wine by doing this. Wine has to create an individual folder per user. This is because Wine runs as a user space application and not a system application.
Dimensio already send you the link to the FAQ on how to make this happen.
In the future, to protect your system, please do not run Wine as root.
Thank you.
James McKenzie
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Fri Feb 5 10:29:48 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (boondocks846)
Date: Fri, 05 Feb 2010 10:29:48 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Cant get Wow to work
Message-ID: <1265387388.m2f.39157@forum.winehq.org>
So im new to ubuntu and for the past 3 days iv been trying to get wow to run on my pc. after what i thought was the end of all my troubles now when i hit play it opens up a blackscreen and then nothing happens. and i have to restart my computer for it to go away. can someone out there please help me?
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Fri Feb 5 11:13:19 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Basinator)
Date: Fri, 05 Feb 2010 11:13:19 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: New to Wine - going to get Gothic II & Warcraft III runn
In-Reply-To: <1264860169.m2f.38875@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1264860169.m2f.38875@forum.winehq.org>
<1265306013.m2f.39122@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265389999.m2f.39158@forum.winehq.org>
OK, I skipped this pat now since I have more serious problems with war3 atm.
I have the problem that WC3, be it expansion or main game, won't properly start. I mean, doesn't start at all. If this happens, I am stucked at the loading screen.
http://www.abload.de/img/war3startup7geh.png
Also, IF I am able to start the game (not sure under which circumstances I can start it), I have the very big issue that the screen is...flackering. I mean, the windows and so on from the background (for instance, the file explorer) show up in the game which makes playing...rather unformatable.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Fri Feb 5 11:23:21 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Basinator)
Date: Fri, 05 Feb 2010 11:23:21 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: New to Wine - going to get Gothic II & Warcraft III runn
In-Reply-To: <1264860169.m2f.38875@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1264860169.m2f.38875@forum.winehq.org>
<1265389999.m2f.39158@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265390601.m2f.39159@forum.winehq.org>
//Edit: Ok, it seems that I first get into a blackscreen (for loading the menu I suppose) for a second or so, sometimes it is switching between desktop and the totally black loading screen.
WC3 version: 1.21b
I already renamed all the movie files.
I have to kill the process then.
I stay at the old screen solution which is used in WC3. IIRC after restarting Ubuntu everything is fine again.
Sometimes, not always, when I manage to start the game, I get the message "The base sound drivers couldn't be initiliazed. The sounds will get deactivated". But sometimes I don't get this message and the sound is working as it should do.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Fri Feb 5 11:26:05 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Basinator)
Date: Fri, 05 Feb 2010 11:26:05 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: New to Wine - going to get Gothic II & Warcraft III runn
In-Reply-To: <1264860169.m2f.38875@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1264860169.m2f.38875@forum.winehq.org>
<1265390601.m2f.39159@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265390765.m2f.39160@forum.winehq.org>
> I stay at the old screen solution which is used in WC3. IIRC after restarting Ubuntu everything is fine again.
(Or ofc if I change it back in the ubuntu screen setting. But it seems that this option get overwritten by war3 sometimes (as I have said, iirc after I restart the system it returns to the normal solution I had before)
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Fri Feb 5 12:15:17 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (pickles95)
Date: Fri, 05 Feb 2010 12:15:17 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Does Wine support the NVIDIA 7186 drivers?
In-Reply-To: <1265301751.m2f.39114@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265301751.m2f.39114@forum.winehq.org>
<1265376328.m2f.39150@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265393717.m2f.39161@forum.winehq.org>
mickthebike, thanks for the info.
Are you running both games or just RTW or Legion arena?
I suspect its the drivers, and I'm hopefully awaiting updates in the PCLOS package manager. Unfortunately, the PC is an old one, not really worth spending a lot of cash on, and the GF2 apparently only runs with those 7186 drivers. I'm not sure if the '11' update offers much over the '6' version I have.
Hence my query regarding Wine support for these old drivers. As far I know the drivers are still supported by nvidia, though classed as 'legacy' so no new features. But the games run fine with the same GF2 hardware in windows, so I guess the card is capable of running the games.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Fri Feb 5 13:51:48 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (boondocks846)
Date: Fri, 05 Feb 2010 13:51:48 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Cant get Wow to work
In-Reply-To: <1265387388.m2f.39157@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265387388.m2f.39157@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265399508.m2f.39162@forum.winehq.org>
another thing... im not running any version of windows... my pc had a virus so i restored it and my windows vista got removed... so i found a windows xp 30 day trial and installed that and then installed ubuntu... so is there anything special i have to do if im not running any version of windows just straight ubuntu??
From tparker at etherstorm.net Fri Feb 5 14:19:54 2010
From: tparker at etherstorm.net (tparker at etherstorm.net)
Date: Fri, 5 Feb 2010 15:19:54 -0500
Subject: [Wine] Cant get Wow to work
In-Reply-To: <1265387388.m2f.39157@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265387388.m2f.39157@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <201002051519.54368.tparker@etherstorm.net>
You don't need to have any version of Windows installed to play WoW using
wine. Take a look through the information and posts at these sites:
http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=18555
http://www.wowwiki.com/Wine/Troubleshooting
and see if anything there helps. If not, or if you have other questions to
post back to the list/forum, please include what version of wine you are
using, what version of Ubuntu, what type of video card and video driver you
have, and any error messages you get when trying the program (if you get any).
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Fri Feb 5 17:10:13 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Zonarius)
Date: Fri, 05 Feb 2010 17:10:13 -0600
Subject: [Wine] White screen after some time in WoW
Message-ID: <1265411413.m2f.39164@forum.winehq.org>
My problem:
After some time playing WoW (about 1-2 minutes) the whole screen turns white. Everything else seems to work perfectly, I still have sound and I still can interact with my character. I can even open a terminal (blindfolded) and type 'killall WoW.exe' to quit WoW and make the white screen go away.
wine --version outputs 'wine-1.1.37'
I use the propiertary nVidia drivers version 185.18.36
I use Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala
I've tried running in windowed mode, maximized and fullscreen. I've tried with and without this registry tweak:
http://wow4wine.wetpaint.com/page/Registry+tweak+for+FPS+Boost
I've tried OpenGL and DirectX.
Nothing seems to work.
This problem hasn't been there all the time. Wine has been updated through the Ubuntu Updater this week. It seems that the white screen occurs since then.
Thank you in advance.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Fri Feb 5 17:25:28 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Zonarius)
Date: Fri, 05 Feb 2010 17:25:28 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: White screen after some time in WoW
In-Reply-To: <1265411413.m2f.39164@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265411413.m2f.39164@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265412328.m2f.39165@forum.winehq.org>
Also here is my config.wtf:
Code:
SET readTOS "1"
SET readEULA "1"
SET readScanning "1"
SET readContest "-1"
SET readTerminationWithoutNotice "1"
SET installType "Retail"
SET locale "deDE"
SET movie "0"
SET showToolsUI "1"
SET portal "eu"
SET realmList "eu.logon.worldofwarcraft.com"
SET patchlist "eu.version.worldofwarcraft.com"
SET coresDetected "2"
SET hwDetect "0"
SET gxRefresh "50"
SET gxMultisampleQuality "0.000000"
SET gxFixLag "0"
SET videoOptionsVersion "3"
SET Sound_OutputDriverName "System Default"
SET Sound_MusicVolume "0.40000000596046"
SET Sound_AmbienceVolume "0.60000002384186"
SET SoundOutputSystem "1"
SET SoundBufferSize "150"
SET farclip "727"
SET specular "1"
SET groundEffectDensity "24"
SET projectedTextures "1"
SET mouseSpeed "1"
SET accounttype "LK"
SET realmName "xxxxx"
SET gameTip "115"
SET accountName "xxxxxxx"
SET lastCharacterIndex "6"
SET VoiceActivationSensitivity "0.39999997615814"
SET ChatMusicVolume "0.29999998211861"
SET ChatSoundVolume "0.39999997615814"
SET ChatAmbienceVolume "0.29999998211861"
SET componentTextureLevel "9"
SET gxResolution "1680x1050"
SET gxWindow "1"
SET ffxDeath "0"
SET ffxGlow "0"
SET Sound_ZoneMusicNoDelay "1"
SET gxVSync "0"
SET gxAPI "OpenGL"
SET Gamma "0.500000"
SET gxMaximize "1"
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Fri Feb 5 20:01:16 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (gogoprog)
Date: Fri, 05 Feb 2010 20:01:16 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Wine err:seh:raise_exception Unhandled exception -
WoW.exe
Message-ID: <1265421676.m2f.39166@forum.winehq.org>
Hi, the same error for me too when I try to launch a Steam game
wine 1.1.37
Gentoo Linux x86
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Fri Feb 5 21:46:36 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Cloudef)
Date: Fri, 05 Feb 2010 21:46:36 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: White screen after some time in WoW
In-Reply-To: <1265411413.m2f.39164@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265411413.m2f.39164@forum.winehq.org>
<1265412328.m2f.39165@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265427996.m2f.39167@forum.winehq.org>
I don't know, could be a hit or miss. But I've got similar problems with some games, and found out the issue was the new Nvidia drivers that cause some shader functions to return NaN instead of INF+ so could you try this patch which fixes these kind of problems in Source engine games.
Like Garry's Mod dxlevel 95
Code:
diff --git a/dlls/wined3d/glsl_shader.c b/dlls/wined3d/glsl_shader.c
index ca05ebf..babca9b 100644
--- a/dlls/wined3d/glsl_shader.c
+++ b/dlls/wined3d/glsl_shader.c
@@ -2231,13 +2231,11 @@ static void shader_glsl_rcp(const struct wined3d_shader_instruction *ins)
if (mask_size > 1)
{
- shader_addline(ins->ctx->buffer, "vec%d(%s == 0.0 ? FLT_MAX : 1.0 / %s));\n",
- mask_size, src_param.param_str, src_param.param_str);
+ shader_addline(ins->ctx->buffer, "vec%d(1.0 / %s));\n", mask_size, src_param.param_str);
}
else
{
- shader_addline(ins->ctx->buffer, "%s == 0.0 ? FLT_MAX : 1.0 / %s);\n",
- src_param.param_str, src_param.param_str);
+ shader_addline(ins->ctx->buffer, "%s == 0.0 ? 0.0 : 1.0 / %s);\n",src_param.param_str, src_param.param_str);
}
}
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Fri Feb 5 22:47:13 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Higo)
Date: Fri, 05 Feb 2010 22:47:13 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Problem to play Football Manager 2010
Message-ID: <1265431633.m2f.39168@forum.winehq.org>
Hello,
I'm having a problem to run my FM 2010... When I try to run clicking on the icon on Desktop, appears this message:
http://img203.imageshack.us/img203/5264/capturadetelaj.png
And when I run on terminal, I got the following:
Code:
higo at higo-desktop:~$ env WINEPREFIX="/home/higo/.PlayOnLinux/wineprefix/FM10" wine "C:\Arquivos de programas\Sports Interactive\Football Manager 2010\fm.exe"
fixme:ntdll:find_reg_tz_info Can't find matching timezone information in the registry for bias 180, std (d/m/y): 0/00/0000, dlt (d/m/y): 0/00/0000
fixme:powrprof:GetActivePwrScheme (0x32fb10) stub!
err:ole:CoGetClassObject class {9a5ea990-3034-4d6f-9128-01f3c61022bc} not registered
err:ole:CoGetClassObject no class object {9a5ea990-3034-4d6f-9128-01f3c61022bc} could be created for context 0x1
fixme:wtsapi:WTSRegisterSessionNotification Stub 0x10032 0x00000000
fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x304e27c,0x00000000), stub!
fixme:wtsapi:WTSRegisterSessionNotification Stub 0x20038 0x00000000
fixme:d3d:WineD3D_ChoosePixelFormat Add OpenGL context recreation support to SetDepthStencilSurface
wine: Call from 0x7b836462 to unimplemented function d3dx9_36.dll.D3DXCompileShader, aborting
wine: Unimplemented function d3dx9_36.dll.D3DXCompileShader called at address 0x7b836462 (thread 001b), starting debugger...
And this debugger on the last line of codde don't start, at least at short run.
Any suggestions?
Now, thank you.
From tparker at etherstorm.net Sat Feb 6 00:28:05 2010
From: tparker at etherstorm.net (tparker at etherstorm.net)
Date: Sat, 6 Feb 2010 01:28:05 -0500
Subject: [Wine] White screen after some time in WoW
In-Reply-To: <1265411413.m2f.39164@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265411413.m2f.39164@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <201002060128.05694.tparker@etherstorm.net>
Have you tried it without the registry tweaks and without opengl at the same
time? You might also check for newer video drivers, I'm at 190.53 (official
nVidia).
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sat Feb 6 01:20:03 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (mc2718)
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 2010 01:20:03 -0600
Subject: [Wine] binding to privileged Linux ports (<= 1024)
Message-ID: <1265440803.m2f.39170@forum.winehq.org>
Hi, could someone please explain how I can get wine to fully mimic Windows behavior and let me bind to privileged Linux ports, most importantly 80 and 843? Thanks for any pointers.
From wine-users at mohag.net Sat Feb 6 01:39:23 2010
From: wine-users at mohag.net (Gert van den Berg)
Date: Sat, 6 Feb 2010 09:39:23 +0200
Subject: [Wine] Fwd: binding to privileged Linux ports (<= 1024)
In-Reply-To: <79a63cc51002052339o52824f6cqaca657febe6b00a2@mail.gmail.com>
References: <1265440803.m2f.39170@forum.winehq.org>
<79a63cc51002052339o52824f6cqaca657febe6b00a2@mail.gmail.com>
Message-ID: <79a63cc51002052339sd85837exf6b36f9b7432cb4f@mail.gmail.com>
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From: Gert van den Berg
On Sat, Feb 6, 2010 at 09:20, mc2718 wrote:
> Hi, could someone please explain how I can get wine to fully mimic Windows behavior and let me bind to privileged Linux ports, most importantly 80 and 843? Thanks for any pointers.
>
POSIX Capabilities are the safe way....
Running as root is the easy, but dangerous way...
Gert
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sat Feb 6 02:02:31 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (thorin)
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 2010 02:02:31 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Battlefront 2 extremely long level loading times
In-Reply-To: <1265083762.m2f.39012@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265083762.m2f.39012@forum.winehq.org>
<1265377039.m2f.39151@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265443351.m2f.39172@forum.winehq.org>
Well apparently it's one of the buggiest, most rushed to release games ever made, so no surprises there. Still, it would be nice to get it working within acceptable standards. Bit of a bummer.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sat Feb 6 02:03:40 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (mickthebike)
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 2010 02:03:40 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: FS9
In-Reply-To: <1264585682.m2f.38732@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1264585682.m2f.38732@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265443420.m2f.39173@forum.winehq.org>
Updated to 38 and get:
-153-194-pool:~/.wine/drive_c/Programme/Microsoft Games/Flight Simulator 9> wine fs9.exe
fixme:rpc:handle_bind_error unexpected status value 1765
any idea?
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sat Feb 6 02:33:15 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Berillions)
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 2010 02:33:15 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Game for Windows Live and Wine
Message-ID: <1265445195.m2f.39174@forum.winehq.org>
Hello,
I would like to know when "Game for Windows Live" will work with Wine. Wine's dev have an idea to join correctly GFWL in Wine?
Because more and more games work with this application.
Thanks and sorry for my english. [Wink]
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sat Feb 6 02:42:15 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (whitetimer)
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 2010 02:42:15 -0600
Subject: [Wine] menu help
Message-ID: <1265445735.m2f.39175@forum.winehq.org>
Hi All
I have just downloaded and manually installed the latest release of wine, but the are no menus added to the Applications menu in my Ubuntu OS ... Was impatient and decided to install instead of waiting for it to hit the repository ...
How do i add them please ...
Many Thanks
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sat Feb 6 03:04:41 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (wizardknow)
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 2010 03:04:41 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Multiply useres with Wine
In-Reply-To: <1265360847.m2f.39141@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265360847.m2f.39141@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265447081.m2f.39176@forum.winehq.org>
Hi,
I read the link above, but I don't sure that I fully understand what written there. It said: "Note that it is possible to copy Wine prefixes; you can avoid having to run installers multiple times by installing everything to one prefix, then making a copy of it in each user's home directory."
In present I installed my app with root to folder name: Programs.
Is this Folder is the wine "Prefix"?
Anyway, I copy this folder to the Home folder of my user and also had to change all the permission, and still it doesn't work and ask me to reinstall the program again...
I'll be thankful for help.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sat Feb 6 03:07:44 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (oiaohm)
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 2010 03:07:44 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Multiply useres with Wine
In-Reply-To: <1265360847.m2f.39141@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265360847.m2f.39141@forum.winehq.org>
<1265447081.m2f.39176@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265447264.m2f.39177@forum.winehq.org>
"man wine" read about wineprefix wizardknow.
Wine prefixs include important things like the matching up registry files to the applications.
No matching registry data no run.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sat Feb 6 03:11:43 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (TopGear)
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 2010 03:11:43 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Can't install MW2
Message-ID: <1265447503.m2f.39178@forum.winehq.org>
Hey. I am using Keramic Koala (ubntu 9.10) and wine 1.1.37. When I press the .exe from MW2 I get an error:
[Image: http://www.plaatjesupload.nl/bekijk/2010/02/06/1265440869-160.png ] (http://www.plaatjesupload.nl/bekijken/2345437.html)
How can I install MW2?
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sat Feb 6 04:59:21 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (razilxas)
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 2010 04:59:21 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Counter Strike Source problem
Message-ID: <1265453961.m2f.39179@forum.winehq.org>
Hi, when I start CS:S and join any server, my keyboard mapping changes, ex. W in CS:S is Q. This isn the problem, but the problem is, that numbers above the letters won?t work. I can?t vote map or chose guns on DM. I am using Linux Mint. Please, help me.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sat Feb 6 05:51:34 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (whitetimer)
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 2010 05:51:34 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: menu help
In-Reply-To: <1265445735.m2f.39175@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265445735.m2f.39175@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265457094.m2f.39180@forum.winehq.org>
Not to worry, all sorted .... duh :D
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sat Feb 6 06:10:04 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Zonarius)
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 2010 06:10:04 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: White screen after some time in WoW
In-Reply-To: <1265411413.m2f.39164@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265411413.m2f.39164@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265458204.m2f.39181@forum.winehq.org>
@Cloudef: Sorry, I'm new to Linux. How do I apply this patch?
@tparker: I have now updated my video drivers to 190.53 and also tried without registry tweaks and without opengl.
The white screen still appears.
The strange thing is that the whole screen turns white, not only the game window. It's like the brightness or gamma of the screen is on its maximum.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sat Feb 6 06:19:39 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (yunus)
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 2010 06:19:39 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Uninstalling winamp
In-Reply-To: <1264813609.m2f.38846@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1264813609.m2f.38846@forum.winehq.org>
<1264831276.m2f.38851@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265458779.m2f.39182@forum.winehq.org>
Thanks a lot
From SLNTHERO at aol.com Sat Feb 6 06:37:26 2010
From: SLNTHERO at aol.com (Jesse Palser)
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 2010 07:37:26 -0500
Subject: [Wine] Games for Windows Live and Wine
In-Reply-To: <1265445195.m2f.39174@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265445195.m2f.39174@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <4B6D6286.2050907@aol.com>
Hi,
I agree.
Many Windows games use "Games for Windows Live".
"Games for Windows Live" does NOT work in current Wine.
When will it work?
Jesse
Berillions wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to know when "Game for Windows Live" will work with Wine. Wine's dev have an idea to join correctly GFWL in Wine?
> Because more and more games work with this application.
>
> Thanks and sorry for my english. [Wink]
>
>
>
>
>
>
From SLNTHERO at aol.com Sat Feb 6 06:38:01 2010
From: SLNTHERO at aol.com (Jesse Palser)
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 2010 07:38:01 -0500
Subject: [Wine] Games for Windows Live and Wine
In-Reply-To: <1265445195.m2f.39174@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265445195.m2f.39174@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <4B6D62A9.50301@aol.com>
Hi,
I agree.
Many Windows games use "Games for Windows Live".
"Games for Windows Live" does NOT work in current Wine.
When will it work?
Jesse
Berillions wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to know when "Game for Windows Live" will work with Wine. Wine's dev have an idea to join correctly GFWL in Wine?
> Because more and more games work with this application.
>
> Thanks and sorry for my english. [Wink]
>
>
>
>
>
>
From gert at mohag.net Sat Feb 6 01:39:03 2010
From: gert at mohag.net (Gert van den Berg)
Date: Sat, 6 Feb 2010 09:39:03 +0200
Subject: [Wine] binding to privileged Linux ports (<= 1024)
In-Reply-To: <1265440803.m2f.39170@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265440803.m2f.39170@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <79a63cc51002052339o52824f6cqaca657febe6b00a2@mail.gmail.com>
On Sat, Feb 6, 2010 at 09:20, mc2718 wrote:
> Hi, could someone please explain how I can get wine to fully mimic Windows behavior and let me bind to privileged Linux ports, most importantly 80 and 843? Thanks for any pointers.
>
POSIX Capabilities are the safe way....
Running as root is the easy, but dangerous way...
Gert
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sat Feb 6 08:30:07 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (dimesio)
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 2010 08:30:07 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: FS9
In-Reply-To: <1264585682.m2f.38732@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1264585682.m2f.38732@forum.winehq.org>
<1265443420.m2f.39173@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265466607.m2f.39186@forum.winehq.org>
mickthebike wrote:
> Updated to 38 and get:
>
> -153-194-pool:~/.wine/drive_c/Programme/Microsoft Games/Flight Simulator 9> wine fs9.exe
> fixme:rpc:handle_bind_error unexpected status value 1765
>
> any idea?
Run a regression test. http://wiki.winehq.org/RegressionTesting
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sat Feb 6 08:32:25 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Zonarius)
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 2010 08:32:25 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: White screen after some time in WoW
In-Reply-To: <1265411413.m2f.39164@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265411413.m2f.39164@forum.winehq.org>
<1265458204.m2f.39181@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265466745.m2f.39187@forum.winehq.org>
I don't get it.
I followed the regression test instructions on the wiki (http://wiki.winehq.org/RegressionTesting) to try an older version of wine.
There is still this white screen.
Cloudef, I have managed to apply your patch, but it didn't help (I've tried WoW in D3D mode).
Everything worked fine one week ago.
Is there a way to revert everything to the state of last week?
From martin at gregorie.org Sat Feb 6 08:46:30 2010
From: martin at gregorie.org (Martin Gregorie)
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 2010 14:46:30 +0000
Subject: [Wine] binding to privileged Linux ports (<= 1024)
In-Reply-To: <1265440803.m2f.39170@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265440803.m2f.39170@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265467590.15271.16.camel@zappa.gregorie.org>
On Sat, 2010-02-06 at 01:20 -0600, mc2718 wrote:
> Hi, could someone please explain how I can get wine to fully mimic
> Windows behavior and let me bind to privileged Linux ports, most
> importantly 80 and 843? Thanks for any pointers.
>
See CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE in man 7 capabilities
To set the capability, see man 3 cap_set_fd
also look up socket(), bind(), listen()
Martin
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sat Feb 6 08:49:27 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (dimesio)
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 2010 08:49:27 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Read this if your app has problems with gdiplus in 1.1.38
Message-ID: <1265467767.m2f.39189@forum.winehq.org>
Many apps, including Office 2003, install their own version of gdiplus. Prior to 1.1.38, Wine would use the native gdiplus that was installed by the app itself, without the user needing to set an override.
1.1.38 includes a patch that changes this, so Wine now uses its builtin gdiplus even if the app installs its own version. Apps for which Wine's gdiplus is inadequate, such as Office 2003, will now have problems they never had before, including possibly crashing.
The workaround is to manually set an override for gdiplus in winecfg. If the change in gdiplus behavior is the cause of your problem, that should fix it. If it doesn't fix it, you're looking at a separate issue.
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=21604
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sat Feb 6 09:21:37 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (dimesio)
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 2010 09:21:37 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Problem to play Football Manager 2010
In-Reply-To: <1265431633.m2f.39168@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265431633.m2f.39168@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265469697.m2f.39190@forum.winehq.org>
Higo wrote:
>
>
> Code:
> higo at higo-desktop:~$ env WINEPREFIX="/home/higo/.PlayOnLinux/wineprefix/FM10" wine "C:\Arquivos de programas\Sports Interactive\Football Manager 2010\fm.exe"
>
>
>
PlayOnLinux is not supported here; ask them. This forum is for plain Wine.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sat Feb 6 10:39:22 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Higo)
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 2010 10:39:22 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Problem to play Football Manager 2010
In-Reply-To: <1265431633.m2f.39168@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265431633.m2f.39168@forum.winehq.org>
<1265469697.m2f.39190@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265474362.m2f.39191@forum.winehq.org>
Ok I'll try to run ith Wine only...
From jjmckenzie51 at earthlink.net Sat Feb 6 11:06:51 2010
From: jjmckenzie51 at earthlink.net (James McKenzie)
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 2010 10:06:51 -0700
Subject: [Wine] Wine 1.1.35 DirectX error on OS X
In-Reply-To: <1265283607.m2f.39102@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265279682.m2f.39100@forum.winehq.org>
<1265283607.m2f.39102@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <4B6DA1AB.90805@earthlink.net>
dimesio wrote:
> skaro wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the advice, still not working. Have reinstall SNow Leopard and built 1.1.37 - same problem. Also tried MacPorts and it has the same problem. As soon as I revert back to
>> 1.1.34 (in any guise) it's fine
>>
>
>
> Run a regression test and file a bug. http://wiki.winehq.org/RegressionTesting
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
Dimensio:
I'll also check this with a program that loves to use Swapchains: dOOmII.
James McKenzie
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sat Feb 6 11:20:09 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (lsmod)
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 2010 11:20:09 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Want to use Digital Oszilloscope DSO-2100 at parport LPT1
In-Reply-To: <1265106423.m2f.39025@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265106423.m2f.39025@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265476809.m2f.39193@forum.winehq.org>
Thanks for your wrapper-program.
I tried it out today.
First i give the appropriate rights to the devices as root, then i started the Oszilloscope program with the wrapper as normal user.
But it still has no access to the parallel port.
Code:
/wine/drive_c/Programme/DSO2100> winewrap DSO2100.exe &> winewrap_DSO2100.log
/wine/drive_c/Programme/DSO2100> ls -l /dev/lp*
crw-rw-rw- 1 root lp 6, 0 6. Feb 18:06 /dev/lp0
/wine/drive_c/Programme/DSO2100> ls -l /dev/par*
crw-rw-rw- 1 lp lp 99, 0 6. Feb 18:06 /dev/parport0
I could not start it as root, because the root cannot open a window in the X-Server in Debian.
Here the output from the shell:
Code:
wine: Unhandled page fault on write access to 0x00650120 at address 0x7ef41a9e (thread 0015), starting debugger...
Unhandled exception: page fault on write access to 0x00650120 in 32-bit code (0x7ef41a9e).
Register dump:
CS:0023 SS:002b DS:002b ES:002b FS:0063 GS:006b
EIP:7ef41a9e ESP:0064e640 EBP:0064e6e8 EFLAGS:00010246( - 00 -RIZP1)
EAX:00650080 EBX:7ef43114 ECX:00000000 EDX:0064e628
ESI:0000004e EDI:00000000
Stack dump:
0x0064e640: 00651000 00001000 00000020 00000000
0x0064e650: 00110058 00113df8 00113e58 00000000
0x0064e660: 00000000 00113e58 0064e698 7ef79331
0x0064e670: 00110058 ffffffff 00000060 00000000
0x0064e680: 00110000 7efe3820 0064e698 7ef792ee
0x0064e690: 00110058 7efe3820 0064e6e8 7ef8c5a5
Backtrace:
=>0 0x7ef41a9e load_driver_module+0x1fe(name=0x113f40) [/mnt/ramdisk/wine-1.1.17~winehq1/programs/winedevice/device.c:103] in winedevice (0x0064e6e8)
1 0x7ef4236e load_driver+0x402() [/mnt/ramdisk/wine-1.1.17~winehq1/programs/winedevice/device.c:229] in winedevice (0x0064e958)
2 0x7ef4266e ServiceMain+0x11f(argc=1, argv=0x113de8) [/mnt/ramdisk/wine-1.1.17~winehq1/programs/winedevice/device.c:287] in winedevice (0x0064e9b8)
3 0x7ebbdf10 service_thread+0x156(arg=0x113908) [/mnt/ramdisk/wine-1.1.17~winehq1/dlls/advapi32/service.c:294] in advapi32 (0x0064ea18)
4 0x7efc126a call_thread_entry_point+0xe() in ntdll (0x0064ea28)
5 0x7efc12f2 call_thread_func+0x86(rtl_func=0x7ebbddba, arg=0x113908) [/mnt/ramdisk/wine-1.1.17~winehq1/dlls/ntdll/thread.c:432] in ntdll (0x0064eac8)
6 0x7efc14b6 start_thread+0x121(info=0x7ffd0fb8) [/mnt/ramdisk/wine-1.1.17~winehq1/dlls/ntdll/thread.c:491] in ntdll (0x0064f3c8)
7 0xf7e62195 start_thread+0xab() in libpthread.so.0 (0x0064f4c8)
8 0xf7de74ce __clone+0x5e() in libc.so.6 (0x00000000)
0x7ef41a9e load_driver_module+0x1fe [/mnt/ramdisk/wine-1.1.17~winehq1/programs/winedevice/device.c:103] in winedevice: movl $0x0,0xa0(%eax)
Unable to open file ''
Modules:
Module Address Debug info Name (29 modules)
PE 650000- 656000 Deferred ioport.sys
ELF 7bf00000-7bf03000 Deferred
ELF 7ea35000-7ea4b000 Deferred hal
\-PE 7ea40000-7ea4b000 \ hal
ELF 7ea4b000-7eaba000 Deferred msvcrt
\-PE 7ea60000-7eaba000 \ msvcrt
ELF 7eaba000-7eb27000 Deferred rpcrt4
\-PE 7ead0000-7eb27000 \ rpcrt4
ELF 7eb46000-7eb80000 Deferred ntoskrnl
\-PE 7eb50000-7eb80000 \ ntoskrnl
ELF 7eb80000-7ebd9000 Dwarf advapi32
\-PE 7eb90000-7ebd9000 \ advapi32
ELF 7ebd9000-7ebe4000 Deferred libnss_files.so.2
ELF 7ebe4000-7ebee000 Deferred libnss_nis.so.2
ELF 7ebee000-7ec06000 Deferred libnsl.so.1
ELF 7edb7000-7ef02000 Deferred kernel32
\-PE 7edd0000-7ef02000 \ kernel32
ELF 7ef02000-7ef26000 Deferred libm.so.6
ELF 7ef30000-7ef44000 Dwarf winedevice
\-PE 7ef40000-7ef44000 \ winedevice
ELF 7ef44000-7f000000 Dwarf ntdll
\-PE 7ef60000-7f000000 \ ntdll
ELF f7d06000-f7d0a000 Deferred libdl.so.2
ELF f7d0a000-f7e5c000 Export libc.so.6
ELF f7e5c000-f7e73000 Export libpthread.so.0
ELF f7e74000-f7e77000 Deferred iso8859-1.so
ELF f7e77000-f7e80000 Deferred libnss_compat.so.2
ELF f7e91000-f7fce000 Deferred libwine.so.1
ELF f7fd1000-f7ff0000 Deferred ld-linux.so.2
Threads:
process tid prio (all id:s are in hex)
00000008
00000009 0
0000000a
0000000b 0
0000000c
00000014 0
00000013 0
00000012 0
0000000e 0
0000000d 0
0000000f (D) C:\windows\system32\winedevice.exe
00000015 0 <==
00000011 0
00000010 0
Backtrace:
=>0 0x7ef41a9e load_driver_module+0x1fe(name=0x113f40) [/mnt/ramdisk/wine-1.1.17~winehq1/programs/winedevice/device.c:103] in winedevice (0x0064e6e8)
1 0x7ef4236e load_driver+0x402() [/mnt/ramdisk/wine-1.1.17~winehq1/programs/winedevice/device.c:229] in winedevice (0x0064e958)
2 0x7ef4266e ServiceMain+0x11f(argc=1, argv=0x113de8) [/mnt/ramdisk/wine-1.1.17~winehq1/programs/winedevice/device.c:287] in winedevice (0x0064e9b8)
3 0x7ebbdf10 service_thread+0x156(arg=0x113908) [/mnt/ramdisk/wine-1.1.17~winehq1/dlls/advapi32/service.c:294] in advapi32 (0x0064ea18)
4 0x7efc126a call_thread_entry_point+0xe() in ntdll (0x0064ea28)
5 0x7efc12f2 call_thread_func+0x86(rtl_func=0x7ebbddba, arg=0x113908) [/mnt/ramdisk/wine-1.1.17~winehq1/dlls/ntdll/thread.c:432] in ntdll (0x0064eac8)
6 0x7efc14b6 start_thread+0x121(info=0x7ffd0fb8) [/mnt/ramdisk/wine-1.1.17~winehq1/dlls/ntdll/thread.c:491] in ntdll (0x0064f3c8)
7 0xf7e62195 start_thread+0xab() in libpthread.so.0 (0x0064f4c8)
8 0xf7de74ce __clone+0x5e() in libc.so.6 (0x00000000)
fixme:ole:OaBuildVersion Version value not known yet. Please investigate it !
fixme:ole:OLEPictureImpl_SaveAsFile (0x149638)->(0x149b48, 0, (nil)), hacked stub.
fixme:ole:OLEPictureImpl_SaveAsFile (0x164f18)->(0x1653f8, 0, (nil)), hacked stub.
err:ole:ITypeInfo_fnInvoke did not find member id -514, flags 0x2!
fixme:ole:OLEPictureImpl_SaveAsFile (0x1898f8)->(0x1653c0, 0, (nil)), hacked stub.
fixme:vxd:VXD_Open Unknown/unsupported VxD L"vkvxd.vxd". Try setting Windows version to 'nt40' or 'win31'.
fixme:ole:OLEPictureImpl_SaveAsFile (0x198fd8)->(0x1994e8, 0, (nil)), hacked stub.
fixme:ole:OLEPictureImpl_SaveAsFile (0xbbf648)->(0xbbfb58, 0, (nil)), hacked stub.
err:heap:GlobalFree (0x89aa): Page fault occurred ! Caused by bug ?
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sat Feb 6 11:50:22 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (oiaohm)
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 2010 11:50:22 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: binding to privileged Linux ports (<= 1024)
In-Reply-To: <1265440803.m2f.39170@forum.winehq.org>
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mc2718 There are reasons CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE is not default for normal users under Linux.
1) Lot of the 1024 and under ports are items that run for a very long time. So should be protected by running as independent users and preferable have a Linux Secuirty Module configured over them.
If you need to be going near root or capabilities it a warning sign.
843 is one of the big question marks to me. Seriously why. Only use of that I know of is this http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flashplayer/articles/socket_policy_files.html Its a native perl or python script. Normally you use the python. Now if something else is using that port there could be big trouble.
Even port 80 is question mark.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sat Feb 6 12:03:12 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Zonarius)
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 2010 12:03:12 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: White screen after some time in WoW
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I've watched the GPU Temperature while playing WoW.
It seems that whenever the temperature goes over 85? the screen turns white. Then, when the temperature is under 80?, the screen turns back to normal again.
I found out, that when I make a screenshot while the screen is white, I get a normal result.
I don't think that this problem is caused by Wine but rather by my 8600M GT.
Thanks to Cloudef and tparker anyway for trying to help.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sat Feb 6 12:31:27 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (oiaohm)
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 2010 12:31:27 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Want to use Digital Oszilloscope DSO-2100 at parport LPT1
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lsmod you are using a very old version of wine. <== marks where the program stoped on the back trace.
Tells us inside some closed source driver that wine-device managed to load.
Is windows version in wine set to XP because it could be just a badly code program that finds OS by attempting to load drivers. ie vkvxd.vxd should not be attempted to be loaded under XP
By the way appartently native Linux solutions exist for DSO 2100's http://www.ise.pw.edu.pl/~wzab/dso2100pp/index.html http://freenet-homepage.de/kritikus/clicliclic/dso2100.html
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sat Feb 6 13:15:53 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Das Letzte Einhorn)
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 2010 13:15:53 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Can't install MW2
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Install MFC42 with winetricks : http://wiki.winehq.org/winetricks
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sat Feb 6 13:25:46 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (mc2718)
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 2010 13:25:46 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: binding to privileged Linux ports (<= 1024)
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I have to have this functionality in order to take part in a Flash development project. The project environment is unfortunately not under my control - I need 843 for the Flash policy server and 80 for a local ONLY web server, so that I can run the tools and examples I need to build on. Life is life.
Do I set the capability on wine itself? Will the other windows goodies (exe files, etc) then inherit those?
From drahciream at aol.com Sat Feb 6 14:44:19 2010
From: drahciream at aol.com (Dr.C)
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 2010 12:44:19 -0800
Subject: [Wine] Streaming NetFlix Movies to a Linux Computer
Message-ID: <4B6DD4A3.2040105@aol.com>
Seeking suggestions for instantly watching NETFLIX movies on a
Linux-operated computer.
What about using an IE6 install with IEs4Linux under a recent WINE release?
Other ideas? Thanks.
From wine-users at mohag.net Sat Feb 6 16:13:34 2010
From: wine-users at mohag.net (Gert van den Berg)
Date: Sun, 7 Feb 2010 00:13:34 +0200
Subject: [Wine] Want to use Digital Oszilloscope DSO-2100 at parport LPT1
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Sorry, haven't seen this reply...
On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 00:32, Martin Gregorie wrote:
> On Thu, 2010-02-04 at 23:02 +0200, Gert van den Berg wrote:
>
>> Thanks... Someone with more than 5 minutes of *nix programming
>> experience... ;) I actually hoped that a Perl script might be
>> possible, but that seemed unlikely... (My C coding needs exercise and
>> is usually restricted to microcontrollers...)
>>
> My C is the other way up to yours - the lowest level I've written C for
> is my Microware OS-9 (68020) and Flex-09 (6809) systems - and I haven't
> written 6809 C for a very long time.
>
> However, what are we trying to do? I'm asking because I'm not sure its
> being achieved. In particular, you *must* use execve() to pass the
> changed permissions along to a child process (in this case to wine.exe).
> Then somebody would need to dig into Wine to know whether it passes them
> on to the program we're asking it to run, since that's where they are
> needed.
exec and friends are quite new to me ;) The permissions involved here
are at the CPU level though...
> Is this something that would be better handled by other methods, i.e. by
> changing the device file permissions? The obvious ways are, in ascending
> order of difficulty:
>
To program / sys file are probably using in and out instructions to
access the ports... It is the CPU itself denying the access, not the
OS (but the OS can se up the initial permissions)
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X86_instruction_listings#Original_8086.2F8088_instructions
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protected_mode#Privilege_levels is what
is blocking the instructions...
Additional ports can be set to be accessible (which is what ioperm
does (iopl lets the application run in ring 0, which gives it the same
I/O access as the kernel))
I can't remember if the I/O permissions is at the ring level or at the
process level... (probably a good time to have a look at the intel
developer manual...)
Gert
From volunteer.jim at gmail.com Sat Feb 6 16:48:59 2010
From: volunteer.jim at gmail.com (Jim Hall)
Date: Sat, 6 Feb 2010 16:48:59 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Streaming NetFlix Movies to a Linux Computer
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On Sat, Feb 6, 2010 at 2:44 PM, Dr.C wrote:
> Seeking suggestions for instantly watching NETFLIX movies on a
> Linux-operated computer.
>
> What about using an IE6 install with IEs4Linux under a recent WINE release?
>
> Other ideas? Thanks.
>
>
>
I've been told that Netflix uses Silverlight, an MS only plugin (I'm not
sure if it will work with IE6). Netflix and MS are heavily committed to the
DRM, which Linux is not. So, no Netflix on Linux.
I suppose you could contact Netflix and tell them that they are losing 10%
of their potential market with this nonsense. Otherwise I, at least, haven't
heard anything else.
Jim
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From madewokherd+8cd9 at gmail.com Sat Feb 6 17:49:17 2010
From: madewokherd+8cd9 at gmail.com (Vincent Povirk)
Date: Sat, 6 Feb 2010 17:49:17 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Streaming NetFlix Movies to a Linux Computer
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> Other ideas? ?Thanks.
Try using the Windows version of Firefox.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sat Feb 6 18:01:26 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (jschellhaass)
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 2010 18:01:26 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Sound - Alsa registry settings
Message-ID: <1265500886.m2f.39203@forum.winehq.org>
Does anyone know what format the registry settings should take for DeviceCTLn and DevicePCMn? The wiki isn't real clear on what format they should in, i.e, should it be an actual device (/dev/snd/controlC1 and /dev/snd/pcmc1d0p) or in some other form.
I am trying to direct the output of wine to a second sound card.
I have already googled and searched these forums. Any relevant hits point me back to Useful Registry Keys page on the wiki and don't give any examples.
Thanks,
Jeff
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sat Feb 6 18:12:17 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (oiaohm)
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 2010 18:12:17 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: binding to privileged Linux ports (<= 1024)
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mc2718. The issue I have Flash policy server can be installed native running it inside wine will be costly on cpu time and ram with out any advantage.
The policyfile is the same no matter what the flash policy server is running on ie Linux or windows. It just returns information to flash client on what ports the client can or cannot talk so nothing OS related.
So there is zero justification for using wine to run a flash policy server. Instead follow the instructions install a native one.
Next question what type of http server. Is Apache fine if so again just use native. Apache does have configurations to be local only.
Order Deny,Allow
Allow from 127.0.0.1
Deny from All
That in the configuration for the apache site completely blocks anyone from accessing the site that is not on the current machine. On top of that you can enable linux firewall to block all access external to port 80. So 100 percent making sure no outside access will happen.
Big problem since you say local ONLY web server as if it is a requirement of project. Using wine to run the web server is 100 percent not recommend on secuirty reasons.
Wine has had to so games and other bad behaving pprograms work emulate some of the flaws in the windows networking stack. So anything running on top is not 100 percent secure and more likely to be a secuirty risk than using native.
People say to me all the time I am not in-control of the project. That is not the matter you are in-control of your own machine.
This is the problem you turn CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE on wine too many thing also get access to that permission. Things you many not want having access to that permission.
Simple fact here mc2718 most web servers out there are on Linux or some other kind of Unix not windows. At some point you have to learn how to configure and build site files for apache and how to install flash policy server on linux.
All the flash examples I know have instructions from adobe how to set them up on apache on Linux or Unix anyhow.
Remember apache site file native linux can make any directory a web site including a directory inside wine C drive as long as it is given the path to where it is and Linux secuirty module don't block it and it has permission.
Another issue about running on port 80 inside wine is if some day you forget and install apache or any other Linux web server from package management it will take over port 80 cutting the web server running in wine out. Where the package management installed versions will warn you of possible problem if you try to install a different one from package management ie conflit.
Really stop trying to be lazy mc2718. You are risking paying huge prices for it.
From martin at gregorie.org Sat Feb 6 18:22:46 2010
From: martin at gregorie.org (Martin Gregorie)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 00:22:46 +0000
Subject: [Wine] binding to privileged Linux ports (<= 1024)
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On Sat, 2010-02-06 at 13:25 -0600, mc2718 wrote:
> I have to have this functionality in order to take part in a Flash
> development project. The project environment is unfortunately not
> under my control - I need 843 for the Flash policy server and 80 for a
> local ONLY web server, so that I can run the tools and examples I need
> to build on. Life is life.
>
> Do I set the capability on wine itself? Will the other windows goodies
> (exe files, etc) then inherit those?
>
If you write a Linux wrapper that sets the capabilities appropriately
and then execs Wine with the execve() function Wine will inherit the
capabilities, but can only pass them to your process if it uses execve()
to launch Windows programs.
If none of the Wine devs[*] supply the answer you'd best look at its
source to see what it does and raise a bug if it doesn't use execve() to
launch Windows programs.
[*] disclaimer: I am not a wine dev and haven't seen its source. Since
Wine runs the apps I need I'm not planning to read its source anytime
soon.
Martin
From huk256 at gmail.com Sat Feb 6 18:31:11 2010
From: huk256 at gmail.com (James Huk)
Date: Sun, 7 Feb 2010 01:31:11 +0100
Subject: [Wine] Wine 3D performance - where does the bottleneck lies and how
much optimized wine is?
Message-ID: <6b0fdc461002061631i2a594ad9gfa5d78e7fda81a54@mail.gmail.com>
Hello everyone.
I was wondering, why most D3D games works much slower on wine then on
Windows? Ok now, I understand that some D3D functions needs clever
workarounds to work on OpenGL and I'm not complaining, I just want to
know how much more optimize do you think wine will become? I'm asking
all this because I'm thinking of something like this:
I have game X, this game use D3D8/9 and is working perfectly but slow,
since it use D3D8/9 I can test WineD3D on Windows - and I can tell
there is no difference there, so the slowness is only related to
WineD3D, not the wine core. Now I would like to optimize the part of
wine this particular game use. I was thinking to do the following:
1.Find out all D3D functions that this game use - shouldn't be too
hard with WINEDEBUG=+all or WINEDEBUG=+d3d (I think).
2.Write simple programs to test speed of those functions on native D3D
on Windows, and on WineD3D.
3.Then try to write code to make each function faster (jest I know,
this sound so "easy" when I say it here, and is pretty damn hard in
the real world)
Now the problem is... if the wine code is already optimized to the
limit of the high-level programming language, then there is no point,
unless I would learn x86 Assembler - and use it to optimize outside
the compiler - but this is not gonna happen anytime soon :( . But if
the code is written with stability in mind rather then performance,
then maybe I can do something to speed it up - even if only for a
single game.
So do you think there is a point in trying something like this?
Thanks in advance and sorry for my English.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sat Feb 6 18:56:19 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (oiaohm)
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 2010 18:56:19 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Want to use Digital Oszilloscope DSO-2100 at parport LPT1
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Gert van den Berg. Ring 0 by default has io permissions.
IOPL is a independent value to rings. To be correct it assigns what IO permission rings has. Basically from ring 0-3 call can be assigned IO permissions if you want. Even that they have related kinds of numbers. And that it is assigned to the ring running the application for it to work.
http://wiki.osdev.org/Security#I.2FO_Privilege_Level
Lot of people mix up IOPL and Rings. So you are not alone Gert van den Berg.
iopl and ioperm both require CAP_SYS_RAWIO. To be correct the process is still a protected process when iopl has been performed on it not a ring 0. Just port access and suspend interprets is granted to the process.
Now issue here we really don't want to have to grant this to anything non native. Even granting this to X11 risks big problems.
Really is a last resort option to enable iopl since it grants way too much access and can cause the kernel to die. ioperm maybe. But it can also have bad effects.
Ie ioperm and iopl are not protected by CAP_SYS_RAWIO without very good reason.
Using iopl can be kiss your filesystem by by if interpret were suspended then it locked up while a critical write was happening to filesystem.
ioperm not as bad. But it can still be hmm stuff running strange with no idea why.
Also any code using ioperm or iopl is Linux only. Must always be kept in mind that it is such.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sat Feb 6 19:18:27 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (oiaohm)
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 2010 19:18:27 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: binding to privileged Linux ports (<= 1024)
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I have done support for over 8 years on wine Martin Gregorie. Unless I stuff up in my advice developers mostly don't chip in.
This is the problem you turn CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE on wine too many thing also get access to that permission. Things you many not want having access to that permission.
I should have been more direct. Capabilities set on wine do inherit threw. Wine is coded that way. CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE is required so a few game servers work from wine. This is only done if there is no native version of that game server as well. Risks are too high to be doing it out of lazyness.
Biggest problem with CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE is that it exists to prevent conflits and secuirty breaches. Like a user running there own dns server and over riding the system dns server so allowing man in middle attack. Basically lot of services using under 1024 are critical services for secuirty.
Using capabilities when you should not be opens up whole stack of problems. Number 1 wine does not have user separation so unless you are really really careful items that should not have it get it.
Problem here Martin Gregorie what mc2718 is asking todo. Is not safe or highly costly on system resources. There is no valid reason to be doing it.
There is a good invalid reason pure lazyness. I don't care if I screw up system I just want it to work now.
Basically mc2718 or anyone else us capabilities without valid grounds if your system ends up developing lots of strange problems don't complain to us. You would have brought it on yourself.
Its the same policy we have for people running as root without grounds. There are no valid reason ever to run wine as root on Linux. There are some platforms where there is no other option in some case to use root with wine ie no capabilities to hand out permissions.
There are some valid reasons to use capabilities with wine on Linux but they are strictly limited.
Ie Policy of wine support. You use your alter you OS secuirty without valid reason you are on your own.
Beaware everyone wine can run some windows viruses and other harmful programs. If these risks did not exist caps most likely would have been granted off the start line.
From martin at gregorie.org Sat Feb 6 19:34:38 2010
From: martin at gregorie.org (Martin Gregorie)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 01:34:38 +0000
Subject: [Wine] Want to use Digital Oszilloscope DSO-2100 at parport LPT1
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On Sun, 2010-02-07 at 00:13 +0200, Gert van den Berg wrote:
> Sorry, haven't seen this reply...
>
> On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 00:32, Martin Gregorie wrote:
> > However, what are we trying to do? I'm asking because I'm not sure its
> > being achieved. In particular, you *must* use execve() to pass the
> > changed permissions along to a child process (in this case to wine.exe).
> > Then somebody would need to dig into Wine to know whether it passes them
> > on to the program we're asking it to run, since that's where they are
> > needed.
>
> exec and friends are quite new to me ;) The permissions involved here
> are at the CPU level though...
>
Sure, but when threads and/or child processes are involved there is
normally some sort of permission, e.g suid, needed for the process to
use kernel-level access permissions. This is to keep malicious and/or
sloppily programmed process from causing damage.
> > Is this something that would be better handled by other methods, i.e. by
> > changing the device file permissions? The obvious ways are, in ascending
> > order of difficulty:
> >
> To program / sys file are probably using in and out instructions to
> access the ports... It is the CPU itself denying the access, not the
> OS (but the OS can se up the initial permissions)
>
> See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X86_instruction_listings#Original_8086.2F8088_instructions
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protected_mode#Privilege_levels is what
> is blocking the instructions...
>
ioperm() sets the *process* port access permission bits for access to
the specified port range. So they must be passed wrapper->Wine->app to
be any use.
> Additional ports can be set to be accessible (which is what ioperm
> does (iopl lets the application run in ring 0, which gives it the same
> I/O access as the kernel))
>
Exactly. However as the process that was given the permissions by
calling ioperm() is only the wrapper it must pass them to the
application via Wine before they can be any use. "man ioperm" tells all.
Martin
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sat Feb 6 19:49:55 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (oiaohm)
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 2010 19:49:55 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Wine 3D performance - where does the bottleneck lies and
how
Message-ID: <1265507395.m2f.39210@forum.winehq.org>
James Huk I am sorry but there is a limit to what can be done to WineD3D
Mapping from Direct X to Opengl is never going to be a 100 percent clean process.
This branch of gallium is working on a different solution to problem. http://cgit.freedesktop.org/~jsindholt/mesa/log/?h=gallium-nine ie avoid opengl get closer to the hardware itself.
There is still a lot of debuging code and the like in WineD3D. All those printing of fixmes cost a lot of time. But even disabled they cost a little bit of time.
Optimizing by assembler is not worth doing. Yes a lot of people will foolishly say it can help. Reason it does not help is each x86 cpu these days even from the same batch takes different ammounts of time to process the same x86 instructions. So two x86 processes same batch can require two completely different asm's to perform at best. Also to make it worse even the same instructions sent into the cpu at different times will take different times to run. Days of super fast asm are over. Lot of people who do that these days ends up with super snail code and cannot work out why.
Reason why some developers near gcc are developing this http://ctuning.org/wiki/index.php/CTools:MilepostGCC so that complier can adjust to the cpu it has at hand.
Currently gcc is very poor optimizer. The upcoming gcc 4.5.0 will help a bit.
Current gcc optimization only happens with the .c to .o conversion happens. Does not happen at conversion from .o to final binary. There are most likely areas in the wined3d that can optimize out that are not.
gcc 4.5.0 has a link time optimisation option that does .o to final binary optimisation.
Problem here is lets say you do optimize them out by hand at this stage you will make maintenance of code harder.
Basically lots of different issues causing it speed problems. Some inside wine control some not.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sat Feb 6 19:50:32 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (daxue)
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 2010 19:50:32 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Run linux binaries on Windows
Message-ID: <1265507432.m2f.39211@forum.winehq.org>
Maybe I should not post here. I just think people here may be familiar with binaries and could finally make it. Lina, coLinux, andLinux can do this (don't tell me commercial VMWare), but they are too heavy. I don't want a big virtual machine. I want something like Wine, light and fast, who know binaries well. And binaries should be able to run on any platform if it is based on Turing machine. Actually, even only running command line (no GUI) binaries would be highly welcome, at least for science community. Maybe we can call it "Line" :)
From martin at gregorie.org Sat Feb 6 20:02:23 2010
From: martin at gregorie.org (Martin Gregorie)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 02:02:23 +0000
Subject: [Wine] binding to privileged Linux ports (<= 1024)
In-Reply-To: <1265505507.m2f.39208@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265440803.m2f.39170@forum.winehq.org>
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Message-ID: <1265508143.15271.75.camel@zappa.gregorie.org>
On Sat, 2010-02-06 at 19:18 -0600, oiaohm wrote:
> This is the problem you turn CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE on wine too many
> thing also get access to that permission. Things you many not want
> having access to that permission.
>
Agreed.
> I should have been more direct. Capabilities set on wine do inherit
> threw. Wine is coded that way.
>
That's good to know. Thanks.
> CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE is required so a few game servers work from
> wine. This is only done if there is no native version of that game
> server as well. Risks are too high to be doing it out of lazyness.
>
Agreed again, but its probably better than running the app as root or
giving it superuser privileges.
> Biggest problem with CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE is that it exists to prevent
> conflits and secuirty breaches. Like a user running there own dns
> server and over riding the system dns server so allowing man in middle
> attack. Basically lot of services using under 1024 are critical
> services for secuirty.
>
No argument here. I'd normally run that type of process as a daemon and
it WOULD NOT be running under Wine. If I *had* to give that sort of
access to a Wine app I'd probably leave it in userland and make it use a
proxy daemon.
> Problem here Martin Gregorie what mc2718 is asking todo. Is not safe
> or highly costly on system resources. There is no valid reason to be
> doing it.
>
Agreed again, but if somebody wants to stuff up his own system thats his
problem. He should know what he is doing before he tries any of these
tricks; if he doesn't understand the issues but tries it anyway then he
deserves all the grief he'll get.
That is why I merely listed manpages to read and did not say anything
about how to use the functions they describe. If the OP doesn't read
them and think about what he's read he is unlikely to make anything
work, and if he does read up on these functions and doesn't think about
the problems and security holes he may cause then if bad things happen
he has only himself to blame.
If he does this to anybody else's equipment then his liability insurance
cover had better be sufficient and the premium fully paid up.
> Basically mc2718 or anyone else us capabilities without valid grounds
> if your system ends up developing lots of strange problems don't
> complain to us. You would have brought it on yourself.
>
Quite.
> Its the same policy we have for people running as root without
> grounds. There are no valid reason ever to run wine as root on Linux.
>
Unfortunately Windows NT onwards has such laughable and misdesigned
"security features", including the ability to let the lazy-minded give
ordinary users System Administrator capability, that people think super
user restrictions are only there to annoy them.
All too many people need a severe thrashing with a cluestick if they are
ever to unlearn these habits.
Martin
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sat Feb 6 20:20:41 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (oiaohm)
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 2010 20:20:41 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Run linux binaries on Windows
In-Reply-To: <1265507432.m2f.39211@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265507432.m2f.39211@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265509241.m2f.39213@forum.winehq.org>
daxue the line project has existed and died. Now decedent http://sourceforge.net/projects/winlin/ is also now looks dead.
Even one of the most advanced coders I know of had a crack at it from the Reactos project as well has had Linux emulation sub tree. And it is dead too.
The differences between windows and linux are massive. Problem starts at fileformat it self. Windows is PE what is basically a coff file. Linux is a ELF. One big problem. Coff structs are older than ELF. ELF has all the functionality of Coff + extras. So wine emulating PE not hard since a kind of PE file can be made inside a ELF file. Windows emulating ELF nightmare from hell.
Reactos does have part ELF compatibility. Basically as much as a NT kernel can handle.
Please beware that the Reactos developer was skilled enough to alter the NT kernel if required. It was getting to major operation to make it work and most likely break compatibility with windows. He is still determined to at least get a fully working posix system on Reactos. Ok not Linux binary compatibility but it what seams achievable.
colinux the core of lina and andlinux could still be improved a lot on the memory management side. To use dynamic resizing memory.
dexue basically you need another OS kernel to run ELF binary fully. Because ELF binaries allow doing things that are forbin under coff like overlapping segments of the binary. Linux smallest binary is smaller than the header to define layout of ELF. Linux kernel itself is not that heavy thinking memory management and loader of it will be required to emulate ELF.
Please note that reactos developer today slightly hates my guts for even suggesting the idea of Linux binaries inside a NT kernel and 4 years have past. I made the the stupid argument since it worked one way it could work the other. Basically your argument dexue.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sat Feb 6 20:30:51 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (oiaohm)
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 2010 20:30:51 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: binding to privileged Linux ports (<= 1024)
In-Reply-To: <1265440803.m2f.39170@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265440803.m2f.39170@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265509851.m2f.39214@forum.winehq.org>
Basically Martin we are one of the first cluesticks they run into. Just telling them how to do stuff they will keep on repeating there bad ways. Then come back and blame wine or people giving assistance for destorying there system.
Wine does not deserve blame for stupidity. Remember lot of people will not take responsibility for there own actions and seek to blame others.
You will learn this after a few years supporting wine. ie Don't give how to alter secuirty until you have check that the user know what they are doing.
Sorry if I seam strict. When I was starting out I was more lax and saw wine get blamed for things it should never had been. Like running as root and losing complete OS due to a windows virus running in wine. Those people came back demanding that wine should be more like a virtual machine. Not accepting their stupidity.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sat Feb 6 20:49:43 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (oiaohm)
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 2010 20:49:43 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Want to use Digital Oszilloscope DSO-2100 at parport LPT1
In-Reply-To: <1265106423.m2f.39025@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265106423.m2f.39025@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265510983.m2f.39215@forum.winehq.org>
> ioperm() sets the *process* port access permission bits for access to
> the specified port range. So they must be passed wrapper->Wine->app to
> be any use.
Martin Gregorie not that simple wish it was. Notice C:\windows\system32\winedevice.exe there were two exe's running not one.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sat Feb 6 22:26:58 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (ozymandius)
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 2010 22:26:58 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Pathologic (oldish Russian game)
Message-ID: <1265516818.m2f.39216@forum.winehq.org>
Hello all, I have recently tried to install and run Pathologic, a slightly older game, available as digital download (which means there is no copy protection). The configuration program works fine but the game itself hangs and my screen goes bright white. Once I open up my nvidia-settings though, the screen returns to normal. Here is the terminal output:
fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x32d6c4,0x00000000), stub!
fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x32cf78,0x00000000), stub!
fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x32d038,0x00000000), stub!
fixme:devenum:DEVENUM_ICreateDevEnum_CreateClassEnumerator Category {cc7bfb41-f175-11d1-a392-00e0291f3959} not found
fixme:devenum:DEVENUM_ICreateDevEnum_CreateClassEnumerator Category {cc7bfb46-f175-11d1-a392-00e0291f3959} not found
fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x32dd90,0x00000000), stub!
fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x32d708,0x00000000), stub!
fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x32cfbc,0x00000000), stub!
fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x32d07c,0x00000000), stub!
fixme:devenum:DEVENUM_ICreateDevEnum_CreateClassEnumerator Category {cc7bfb41-f175-11d1-a392-00e0291f3959} not found
fixme:devenum:DEVENUM_ICreateDevEnum_CreateClassEnumerator Category {cc7bfb46-f175-11d1-a392-00e0291f3959} not found
fixme:d3d:WineD3D_ChoosePixelFormat Add OpenGL context recreation support to SetDepthStencilSurface
fixme:d3d:query_init Unhandled query type 0x4.
I am currently running wine 1.1.38 (though this error arose in .37 and .35 as well), Ubuntu Karmic 64bit, NVIDIA 190.53 drivers, with d3dx9 installed through winetricks.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sun Feb 7 01:56:07 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (daxue)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 01:56:07 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Run linux binaries on Windows
In-Reply-To: <1265507432.m2f.39211@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265507432.m2f.39211@forum.winehq.org>
<1265509241.m2f.39213@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265529367.m2f.39217@forum.winehq.org>
Oh I didn't think that much. Thanks a lot anyway. I just want to use the CPU running part and basic file functions. Yeah, maybe just fine with doing some compiling in cygwin... But what if we do not consider the extra file system part (security, permission, etc) and only use files as a media to store data and only focus on the binary codes to be loaded into CPU and memory? I am really a binary idiot, sorry.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sun Feb 7 02:33:34 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (grantbow)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 02:33:34 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: multiping and ping plotter show 100% loss
Message-ID: <1265531614.m2f.39218@forum.winehq.org>
If you can suggest any good alternatives, please do. I know I've looked more than once.
From huk256 at gmail.com Sun Feb 7 02:42:17 2010
From: huk256 at gmail.com (James Huk)
Date: Sun, 7 Feb 2010 09:42:17 +0100
Subject: [Wine] Wine 3D performance - where does the bottleneck lies and
how
In-Reply-To: <1265507395.m2f.39210@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265507395.m2f.39210@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <6b0fdc461002070042w29d5f747t312b76bcf2bedcf2@mail.gmail.com>
On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 2:49 AM, oiaohm wrote:
> James Huk ?I am sorry but there is a limit to what can be done to WineD3D
>
> Mapping from Direct X to Opengl is never going to be a 100 percent clean process.
>
> This branch of gallium is working on a different solution to problem. ?http://cgit.freedesktop.org/~jsindholt/mesa/log/?h=gallium-nine ie avoid opengl get closer to the hardware itself.
>
> There is still a lot of debuging code and the like in WineD3D. ?All those printing of fixmes cost a lot of time. ? But even disabled they cost a little bit of time.
>
> Optimizing by assembler is not worth doing. ?Yes a lot of people will foolishly say it can help. ?Reason it does not help is each x86 cpu these days even from the same batch takes different ammounts of time to process the same x86 instructions. ? So two x86 processes same batch can require two completely different asm's to perform at best. ? Also to make it worse even the same instructions sent into the cpu at different times will take different times to run. ?Days of super fast asm are over. Lot of people who do that these days ends up with super snail code and cannot work out why.
>
> Reason why some developers near gcc are developing this http://ctuning.org/wiki/index.php/CTools:MilepostGCC so that complier can adjust to the cpu it has at hand.
>
> Currently gcc is very poor optimizer. ? The upcoming gcc 4.5.0 will help a bit.
>
> Current gcc optimization only happens with the .c to .o conversion happens. ? Does not happen at conversion from .o to final binary. ? There are most likely areas in the wined3d that can optimize out that are not.
>
> gcc 4.5.0 has a link time optimisation option that does .o to final binary optimisation.
>
> Problem here is lets say you do optimize them out by hand at this stage you will make maintenance of code harder.
>
> Basically lots of different issues causing it speed problems. ? Some inside wine control some not.
>
>
>
>
>
>
Thank you for the answer.
Of course I understand that there will always be overhead because of
D3D to OpenGL conversion - however, there are some games that works
significantly faster on Cedega for example - one of such games was
Rally Championship 2000 - (was because now it doesn't work on Cedega
at all - typical)
while driving it was 5 times faster on Cedega(practically Windows
speed) then on wine, even thou both wrappers run it perfectly, so I
guess there is a way to optimize wine code a bit more. Also please
keep in mind - I'm talking here about program specific optimizations
rather then generic optimizations, also I think that if the game runs
50% slower then on Windows then there is a room for improvement (at
leas I hope there is)?
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sun Feb 7 03:29:21 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (grantbow)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 03:29:21 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: multiping and ping plotter show 100% loss
References: <1265531614.m2f.39218@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265534961.m2f.39220@forum.winehq.org>
I got this working OK after I installed and ran it as root. Reports here.
http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=17231
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sun Feb 7 03:57:32 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (sv_00)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 03:57:32 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Need for Speed Pro Street v1.1 crashes
Message-ID: <1265536652.m2f.39221@forum.winehq.org>
Hello!
Need for Speed Pro Street v1.1 crashes on start. Console output:
fixme:thread:SetThreadIdealProcessor (0x94): stub
fixme:thread:SetThreadIdealProcessor (0x94): stub
fixme:thread:SetThreadIdealProcessor (0x114): stub
fixme:thread:SetThreadIdealProcessor (0x118): stub
fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x2d1e284,0x00000000), stub!
fixme:system:SystemParametersInfoW Unimplemented action: 59 (SPI_SETSTICKYKEYS)
fixme:system:SystemParametersInfoW Unimplemented action: 53 (SPI_SETTOGGLEKEYS)
fixme:system:SystemParametersInfoW Unimplemented action: 51 (SPI_SETFILTERKEYS)
err:d3d:getColorBits Unsupported format: WINED3DFMT_R32_FLOAT
err:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_IsPixelFormatCompatibleWithRenderFmt Unable to check compatibility for Format=WINED3DFMT_R32_FLOAT
...
err:d3d:getColorBits Unsupported format: WINED3DFMT_R32_FLOAT
err:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_IsPixelFormatCompatibleWithRenderFmt Unable to check compatibility for Format=WINED3DFMT_R32_FLOAT
err:d3d:getColorBits Unsupported format: WINED3DFMT_R32_FLOAT
err:d3d:IWineD3DImpl_IsPixelFormatCompatibleWithRenderFmt Unable to check compatibility for Format=WINED3DFMT_R32_FLOAT
wine: Unhandled page fault on write access to 0x00007077 at address 0x1f6880e ( thread 0009), starting debugger...
fixme:keyboard:X11DRV_ActivateKeyboardLayout 0x4190419, 0000: semi-stub!
fixme:keyboard:X11DRV_ActivateKeyboardLayout 0x4190419, 0000: semi-stub!
fixme:keyboard:X11DRV_ActivateKeyboardLayout 0x4190419, 0000: semi-stub!
fixme:keyboard:X11DRV_ActivateKeyboardLayout 0x4190419, 0000: semi-stub!
fixme:keyboard:X11DRV_ActivateKeyboardLayout 0x4190419, 0000: semi-stub!
fixme:keyboard:X11DRV_ActivateKeyboardLayout 0x4190419, 0000: semi-stub!
fixme:keyboard:X11DRV_ActivateKeyboardLayout 0x4190419, 0000: semi-stub!
Unhandled exception: page fault on write access to 0x00007077 in 32-bit code (0 x01f6880e).
Register dump:
CS:0023 SS:002b DS:002b ES:002b FS:0063 GS:006b
EIP:01f6880e ESP:0226fc1c EBP:0226fc24 EFLAGS:00010246( R- -- I Z- -P- )
EAX:00007077 EBX:00000000 ECX:00000007 EDX:017d1f5e
ESI:01f4e202 EDI:00006cdb
Stack dump:
0x0226fc1c: 014b8a16 00007077 0226fc80 014b90d3
0x0226fc2c: 00007077 00006cdb 000074c3 01f4e13a
0x0226fc3c: 00000000 7ef885ca 0000000a 0226fc6c
0x0226fc4c: 7ef895a3 025e0080 0e65fc50 00000000
0x0226fc5c: 00000000 00000000 025e0078 00000000
0x0226fc6c: 0226fcac 7ef89a27 025e0000 0e65fc48
Backtrace:
=>0 0x01f6880e (0x0226fc24)
1 0x014b90d3 in nfs (+0x10b90d3) (0x0226fc80)
2 0x014b8fe2 in nfs (+0x10b8fe2) (0x0226fcdc)
3 0x014b926d in nfs (+0x10b926d) (0x0226fd38)
4 0x014b90b2 in nfs (+0x10b90b2) (0x0226fd94)
5 0x010f8d85 in nfs (+0xcf8d85) (0x0226fe04)
6 0x006dabc0 in nfs (+0x2dabc0) (0x0226fe98)
7 0x7edeee2c in kernel32 (+0x3ee2c) (0x0226fed8)
8 0x7efbb27c call_thread_func+0xc() in ntdll (0x0226fee8)
9 0x7efbb2ba call_thread_entry_point+0x34() in ntdll (0x0226ffc8)
10 0x7ef94647 LdrInitializeThunk() in ntdll (0x0226ffe8)
0x01f6880e: addb %al,0x0(%eax)
Modules:
Module Address Debug info Name (114 modules)
PE 400000- 1f687e2 Export nfs
PE 2270000- 25df000 Deferred d3dx9_34
PE 78130000-781cb000 Deferred msvcr80
ELF 7bf00000-7bf03000 Deferred
PE 7c420000-7c4a7000 Deferred msvcp80
ELF 7d872000-7d931000 Deferred libgl.so.1
ELF 7d940000-7d947000 Deferred libnss_dns.so.2
ELF 7d94f000-7d964000 Deferred midimap
\-PE 7d950000-7d964000 \ midimap
ELF 7d964000-7d98b000 Deferred msacm32
\-PE 7d970000-7d98b000 \ msacm32
ELF 7da8b000-7da94000 Deferred librt.so.1
ELF 7da94000-7db5d000 Deferred libasound.so.2
ELF 7db5d000-7db9b000 Deferred winealsa
\-PE 7db70000-7db9b000 \ winealsa
ELF 7db9b000-7dbaf000 Deferred libresolv.so.2
ELF 7dbb4000-7dbcd000 Deferred msacm32
\-PE 7dbc0000-7dbcd000 \ msacm32
ELF 7dbcd000-7dbf5000 Deferred netapi32
\-PE 7dbd0000-7dbf5000 \ netapi32
ELF 7dbf5000-7dc7e000 Deferred winmm
\-PE 7dc00000-7dc7e000 \ winmm
ELF 7dc7e000-7dcc9000 Deferred dsound
\-PE 7dc90000-7dcc9000 \ dsound
ELF 7dd38000-7dd57000 Deferred iphlpapi
\-PE 7dd40000-7dd57000 \ iphlpapi
ELF 7dd57000-7dd81000 Deferred ws2_32
\-PE 7dd60000-7dd81000 \ ws2_32
ELF 7ddc2000-7ddf5000 Deferred uxtheme
\-PE 7ddd0000-7ddf5000 \ uxtheme
ELF 7ddf5000-7ddfe000 Deferred libxcursor.so.1
ELF 7ddfe000-7de03000 Deferred libxfixes.so.3
ELF 7de03000-7de06000 Deferred libxcomposite.so.1
ELF 7de06000-7de0d000 Deferred libxrandr.so.2
ELF 7de0d000-7de16000 Deferred libxrender.so.1
ELF 7de16000-7de1b000 Deferred libxxf86vm.so.1
ELF 7de1b000-7de1e000 Deferred libxinerama.so.1
ELF 7de1e000-7de3e000 Deferred imm32
\-PE 7de20000-7de3e000 \ imm32
ELF 7de3e000-7de43000 Deferred libxdmcp.so.6
ELF 7de43000-7de5c000 Deferred libxcb.so.1
ELF 7de5c000-7df78000 Deferred libx11.so.6
ELF 7df78000-7df86000 Deferred libxext.so.6
ELF 7df86000-7df9e000 Deferred libice.so.6
ELF 7df9e000-7dfa6000 Deferred libsm.so.6
ELF 7dfac000-7dfae000 Deferred libnvidia-tls.so.1
ELF 7dfc4000-7e072000 Deferred winex11
\-PE 7dfd0000-7e072000 \ winex11
ELF 7e072000-7e085000 Deferred mouse.drv16.so
PE 7e080000-7e085000 Deferred mouse.drv16
ELF 7e085000-7e099000 Deferred keyboard.drv16.so
PE 7e090000-7e099000 Deferred keyboard.drv16
ELF 7e099000-7e0ad000 Deferred display.drv16.so
PE 7e0a0000-7e0ad000 Deferred display.drv16
ELF 7e0ad000-7e0d0000 Deferred mpr
\-PE 7e0b0000-7e0d0000 \ mpr
ELF 7e0d0000-7e115000 Deferred user.exe16.so
PE 7e0e0000-7e115000 Deferred user.exe16
ELF 7e14a000-7e170000 Deferred libexpat.so.1
ELF 7e170000-7e19b000 Deferred libfontconfig.so.1
ELF 7e19b000-7e1af000 Deferred libz.so.1
ELF 7e1af000-7e226000 Deferred libfreetype.so.6
ELF 7e228000-7e22b000 Deferred libxau.so.6
ELF 7e244000-7e26f000 Deferred gdi.exe16.so
PE 7e250000-7e26f000 Deferred gdi.exe16
ELF 7e26f000-7e282000 Deferred comm.drv16.so
PE 7e270000-7e282000 Deferred comm.drv16
ELF 7e282000-7e296000 Deferred system.drv16.so
PE 7e290000-7e296000 Deferred system.drv16
ELF 7e296000-7e34a000 Deferred krnl386.exe16.so
PE 7e2b0000-7e34a000 Deferred krnl386.exe16
ELF 7e34a000-7e42d000 Deferred comctl32
\-PE 7e350000-7e42d000 \ comctl32
ELF 7e42d000-7e48b000 Deferred shlwapi
\-PE 7e440000-7e48b000 \ shlwapi
ELF 7e48b000-7e623000 Deferred shell32
\-PE 7e4a0000-7e623000 \ shell32
ELF 7e623000-7e636000 Deferred shfolder
\-PE 7e630000-7e636000 \ shfolder
ELF 7e636000-7e755000 Deferred ole32
\-PE 7e650000-7e755000 \ ole32
ELF 7e755000-7e791000 Deferred dinput
\-PE 7e760000-7e791000 \ dinput
ELF 7e791000-7e800000 Deferred msvcrt
\-PE 7e7a0000-7e800000 \ msvcrt
ELF 7e800000-7e877000 Deferred rpcrt4
\-PE 7e810000-7e877000 \ rpcrt4
ELF 7e877000-7e8d1000 Deferred advapi32
\-PE 7e880000-7e8d1000 \ advapi32
ELF 7e8d1000-7e96a000 Deferred gdi32
\-PE 7e8e0000-7e96a000 \ gdi32
ELF 7e96a000-7ea8a000 Deferred user32
\-PE 7e980000-7ea8a000 \ user32
ELF 7ea8a000-7ebec000 Deferred wined3d
\-PE 7ea90000-7ebec000 \ wined3d
ELF 7ebec000-7ec24000 Deferred d3d9
\-PE 7ebf0000-7ec24000 \ d3d9
ELF 7ed94000-7eed1000 Export kernel32
\-PE 7edb0000-7eed1000 \ kernel32
ELF 7eed1000-7eedd000 Deferred libnss_files.so.2
ELF 7eedd000-7eee7000 Deferred libnss_nis.so.2
ELF 7eee7000-7eefe000 Deferred libnsl.so.1
ELF 7eefe000-7ef24000 Deferred libm.so.6
ELF 7ef25000-7ef29000 Deferred libuuid.so.1
ELF 7ef29000-7ef42000 Deferred dinput8
\-PE 7ef30000-7ef42000 \ dinput8
ELF 7ef42000-7f000000 Export ntdll
\-PE 7ef60000-7f000000 \ ntdll
ELF f7508000-f750c000 Deferred libdl.so.2
ELF f750c000-f7650000 Deferred libc.so.6
ELF f7651000-f766a000 Deferred libpthread.so.0
ELF f7680000-f7688000 Deferred libnss_compat.so.2
ELF f7688000-f77c5000 Deferred libwine.so.1
ELF f77c7000-f77e5000 Deferred ld-linux.so.2
Threads:
process tid prio (all id:s are in hex)
00000008 (D) C:\Program Files\Electronic Arts\Need for Speed ProStreet\nfs.exe
00000024 0
0000001f 2
0000001e 2
0000001d 2
0000001c 0
0000001b 1
0000001a 2
00000019 0
00000009 0 <==
0000000e services.exe
00000016 0
00000015 0
00000014 0
00000010 0
0000000f 0
00000011 winedevice.exe
00000018 0
00000017 0
00000013 0
00000012 0
00000020 explorer.exe
00000021 0
Backtrace:
=>0 0x01f6880e (0x0226fc24)
1 0x014b90d3 in nfs (+0x10b90d3) (0x0226fc80)
2 0x014b8fe2 in nfs (+0x10b8fe2) (0x0226fcdc)
3 0x014b926d in nfs (+0x10b926d) (0x0226fd38)
4 0x014b90b2 in nfs (+0x10b90b2) (0x0226fd94)
5 0x010f8d85 in nfs (+0xcf8d85) (0x0226fe04)
6 0x006dabc0 in nfs (+0x2dabc0) (0x0226fe98)
7 0x7edeee2c in kernel32 (+0x3ee2c) (0x0226fed8)
8 0x7efbb27c call_thread_func+0xc() in ntdll (0x0226fee8)
9 0x7efbb2ba call_thread_entry_point+0x34() in ntdll (0x0226ffc8)
10 0x7ef94647 LdrInitializeThunk() in ntdll (0x0226ffe8)
System is Debian Sid x64, wine 1.1.37. I installed wine, ran winecfg to config DVD drive, installed vcrun2008, then directx9 (both with winetricks) and then I installed game.
I got Nvidia GeForce 8300 on-board, drivers version 190.53. I tried http://www.wine-reviews.net/games/need-for-speed-prostreet-on-linux-with-wine.html but still no luck. Can someone help?
Thank you.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sun Feb 7 05:39:34 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Sylvain_07)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 05:39:34 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Civstat Uploader 1.5.1.0 : error ntdll
In-Reply-To: <1265031005.m2f.38976@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265031005.m2f.38976@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265542774.m2f.39222@forum.winehq.org>
where I have to post bug report???
my bug report complete :
> wine: Unhandled page fault on write access to 0x00000004 at address 0x7bc479f1 (thread 0009), starting debugger...
> Unhandled exception: page fault on write access to 0x00000004 in 32-bit code (0x7bc479f1).
> Register dump:
> CS:0023 SS:002b DS:002b ES:002b FS:0063 GS:006b
> EIP:7bc479f1 ESP:0032f418 EBP:0032f434 EFLAGS:00010202( R- -- I - - - )
> EAX:1e1ca000 EBX:7bc99ff4 ECX:00000000 EDX:1e1edab0
> ESI:1e1ede10 EDI:0000002a
> Stack dump:
> 0x0032f418: 1e1ede10 00000002 1e1ede10 00000040
> 0x0032f428: 7bc99ff4 1e1ed8a8 00000200 0032f448
> 0x0032f438: 7bc47aa6 00000360 1e1ed8a8 00000002
> 0x0032f448: 0032f4a8 7bc48c6a 00000200 1e1ed898
> 0x0032f458: 00000018 7ee04ff4 0032f52c 00000006
> 0x0032f468: 0032f568 7ffd8000 00000200 00000000
> Backtrace:
> =>0 0x7bc479f1 in ntdll (+0x379f1) (0x0032f434)
> 1 0x7bc47aa6 in ntdll (+0x37aa6) (0x0032f448)
> 2 0x7bc48c6a RtlAllocateHeap+0xda() in ntdll (0x0032f4a8)
> 3 0x7ede236e in user32 (+0x9236e) (0x0032f568)
> 4 0x7edb1648 in user32 (+0x61648) (0x0032f8b8)
> 5 0x7edb5c1c PeekMessageW+0x7c() in user32 (0x0032f918)
> 6 0x7edb5d1a PeekMessageA+0x5a() in user32 (0x0032f958)
> 7 0x1b747b66 in wxmsw26h_vc (+0xa7b66) (0x19c16130)
> 8 0x1e1ae378 PyTuple_Type() in python24 (0x00000002)
> 9 0x00000000 (0x00000000)
> 0x7bc479f1: movl %edi,0x4(%ecx)
> Modules:
> Module Address Debug info Name (157 modules)
> PE 340000- 353000 Deferred zlib1
> PE 360000- 36e000 Deferred hapdbg
> PE 400000- efd000 Deferred civ4beyondsword_pitboss
> PE f00000- 126f000 Deferred d3dx9_33
> PE 1a50000- 1f11000 Deferred cvgamecoredll
> PE 10000000-1002b000 Deferred boost_python-vc71-mt-1_32
> PE 1a1e0000-1a285000 Deferred _core_.pyd
> PE 1a290000-1a2a9000 Deferred _wizard.pyd
> PE 1b180000-1b1d7000 Deferred _gdi_.pyd
> PE 1b1e0000-1b266000 Deferred _windows_.pyd
> PE 1b6a0000-1bb31000 Export wxmsw26h_vc
> PE 1bcc0000-1bd57000 Deferred _controls_.pyd
> PE 1bd60000-1bdd6000 Deferred _misc_.pyd
> PE 1e000000-1e1ca000 Export python24
> PE 69b10000-69c14000 Deferred msxml3
> PE 78000000-78044000 Deferred msvcrt
> ELF 7b800000-7b93a000 Deferred kernel32
> \-PE 7b810000-7b93a000 \ kernel32
> ELF 7bc00000-7bcb6000 Export ntdll
> \-PE 7bc10000-7bcb6000 \ ntdll
> ELF 7bf00000-7bf04000 Deferred
> PE 7c340000-7c396000 Deferred msvcr71
> PE 7c3a0000-7c41b000 Deferred msvcp71
> ELF 7d425000-7d43b000 Deferred midimap
> \-PE 7d430000-7d43b000 \ midimap
> ELF 7d43b000-7d461000 Deferred msacm32
> \-PE 7d440000-7d461000 \ msacm32
> ELF 7d461000-7d479000 Deferred msacm32
> \-PE 7d470000-7d479000 \ msacm32
> ELF 7dc7a000-7dc81000 Deferred libogg.so.0
> ELF 7dc81000-7dcac000 Deferred libvorbis.so.0
> ELF 7dcac000-7dda6000 Deferred libvorbisenc.so.2
> ELF 7dda6000-7ddf6000 Deferred libflac.so.8
> ELF 7ddf6000-7de2f000 Deferred libdbus-1.so.3
> ELF 7de2f000-7de9b000 Deferred libsndfile.so.1
> ELF 7de9b000-7dea4000 Deferred libwrap.so.0
> ELF 7dea4000-7deaa000 Deferred libxtst.so.6
> ELF 7deaa000-7def4000 Deferred libpulsecommon-0.9.19.so
> ELF 7def4000-7df34000 Deferred libpulse.so.0
> ELF 7df34000-7df3d000 Deferred librt.so.1
> ELF 7df3d000-7e005000 Deferred libasound.so.2
> ELF 7e016000-7e01d000 Deferred libasound_module_pcm_pulse.so
> ELF 7e01d000-7e054000 Deferred winealsa
> \-PE 7e030000-7e054000 \ winealsa
> ELF 7e099000-7e0cc000 Deferred uxtheme
> \-PE 7e0a0000-7e0cc000 \ uxtheme
> ELF 7e0cc000-7e0d7000 Deferred libxcursor.so.1
> ELF 7e0d7000-7e0dd000 Deferred libxfixes.so.3
> ELF 7e0dd000-7e0e1000 Deferred libxcomposite.so.1
> ELF 7e0e1000-7e0ea000 Deferred libxrandr.so.2
> ELF 7e0ea000-7e0f4000 Deferred libxrender.so.1
> ELF 7e0f4000-7e0fa000 Deferred libxxf86vm.so.1
> ELF 7e0fa000-7e11b000 Deferred imm32
> \-PE 7e100000-7e11b000 \ imm32
> ELF 7e11b000-7e120000 Deferred libxdmcp.so.6
> ELF 7e120000-7e13e000 Deferred libxcb.so.1
> ELF 7e13e000-7e26d000 Deferred libx11.so.6
> ELF 7e26d000-7e27d000 Deferred libxext.so.6
> ELF 7e27d000-7e298000 Deferred libice.so.6
> ELF 7e298000-7e2a1000 Deferred libsm.so.6
> ELF 7e2b9000-7e358000 Deferred winex11
> \-PE 7e2d0000-7e358000 \ winex11
> ELF 7e358000-7e36c000 Deferred mouse.drv16.so
> PE 7e360000-7e36c000 Deferred mouse.drv16
> ELF 7e36c000-7e381000 Deferred keyboard.drv16.so
> PE 7e370000-7e381000 Deferred keyboard.drv16
> ELF 7e381000-7e396000 Deferred display.drv16.so
> PE 7e390000-7e396000 Deferred display.drv16
> ELF 7e396000-7e3b9000 Deferred mpr
> \-PE 7e3a0000-7e3b9000 \ mpr
> ELF 7e3b9000-7e3fb000 Deferred user.exe16.so
> PE 7e3d0000-7e3fb000 Deferred user.exe16
> ELF 7e448000-7e46f000 Deferred libexpat.so.1
> ELF 7e46f000-7e49c000 Deferred libfontconfig.so.1
> ELF 7e49c000-7e4b2000 Deferred libz.so.1
> ELF 7e4b2000-7e531000 Deferred libfreetype.so.6
> ELF 7e531000-7e534000 Deferred libxinerama.so.1
> ELF 7e534000-7e538000 Deferred libxau.so.6
> ELF 7e538000-7e53d000 Deferred libuuid.so.1
> ELF 7e549000-7e574000 Deferred gdi.exe16.so
> PE 7e550000-7e574000 Deferred gdi.exe16
> ELF 7e574000-7e588000 Deferred comm.drv16.so
> PE 7e580000-7e588000 Deferred comm.drv16
> ELF 7e588000-7e59d000 Deferred system.drv16.so
> PE 7e590000-7e59d000 Deferred system.drv16
> ELF 7e59d000-7e63b000 Deferred krnl386.exe16.so
> PE 7e5b0000-7e63b000 Deferred krnl386.exe16
> ELF 7e63b000-7e682000 Deferred dsound
> \-PE 7e640000-7e682000 \ dsound
> ELF 7e682000-7e709000 Deferred winmm
> \-PE 7e690000-7e709000 \ winmm
> ELF 7e709000-7e7ec000 Deferred oleaut32
> \-PE 7e720000-7e7ec000 \ oleaut32
> ELF 7e7ec000-7e8e9000 Deferred ole32
> \-PE 7e810000-7e8e9000 \ ole32
> ELF 7e8e9000-7e902000 Deferred version
> \-PE 7e8f0000-7e902000 \ version
> ELF 7e902000-7e92d000 Deferred ws2_32
> \-PE 7e910000-7e92d000 \ ws2_32
> ELF 7e92d000-7e9fb000 Deferred comctl32
> \-PE 7e940000-7e9fb000 \ comctl32
> ELF 7e9fb000-7ea58000 Deferred shlwapi
> \-PE 7ea10000-7ea58000 \ shlwapi
> ELF 7ea58000-7ebe8000 Deferred shell32
> \-PE 7ea70000-7ebe8000 \ shell32
> ELF 7ebe8000-7ec58000 Deferred rpcrt4
> \-PE 7ebf0000-7ec58000 \ rpcrt4
> ELF 7ec58000-7ecb0000 Deferred advapi32
> \-PE 7ec60000-7ecb0000 \ advapi32
> ELF 7ecb0000-7ed3a000 Deferred gdi32
> \-PE 7ecc0000-7ed3a000 \ gdi32
> ELF 7ed3a000-7ee47000 Export user32
> \-PE 7ed50000-7ee47000 \ user32
> ELF 7ef94000-7efa0000 Deferred libnss_files.so.2
> ELF 7efa0000-7efab000 Deferred libnss_nis.so.2
> ELF 7efab000-7efc2000 Deferred libnsl.so.1
> ELF 7efc2000-7efe8000 Deferred libm.so.6
> ELF 7efeb000-7efff000 Deferred lz32
> \-PE 7eff0000-7efff000 \ lz32
> ELF e8eb0000-e8ece000 Deferred libgcc_s.so.1
> ELF e8ece000-e8ed3000 Deferred libgpg-error.so.0
> ELF e8ed3000-e8f4f000 Deferred libgcrypt.so.11
> ELF e8f4f000-e8f61000 Deferred libtasn1.so.3
> ELF e8f61000-e8f8c000 Deferred libk5crypto.so.3
> ELF e8f8c000-e903e000 Deferred libkrb5.so.3
> ELF e903e000-e904f000 Deferred libavahi-client.so.3
> ELF e904f000-e90f7000 Deferred libgnutls.so.26
> ELF e93b7000-e93c3000 Deferred libavahi-common.so.3
> ELF e93c3000-e9408000 Deferred libcups.so.2
> ELF e9861000-ea8fc000 Deferred libglcore.so.1
> ELF ea8fc000-ea9bb000 Deferred libgl.so.1
> ELF ea9bd000-ea9c6000 Deferred libkrb5support.so.0
> ELF ea9c6000-ea9f3000 Deferred libgssapi_krb5.so.2
> ELF ea9f3000-eaa07000 Deferred libresolv.so.2
> ELF eaa12000-eaa19000 Deferred libnss_dns.so.2
> ELF eaa19000-eaa1d000 Deferred libnss_mdns4_minimal.so.2
> ELF eaa1f000-eaa3f000 Deferred iphlpapi
> \-PE eaa30000-eaa3f000 \ iphlpapi
> ELF eaa3f000-eaa5a000 Deferred wsock32
> \-PE eaa40000-eaa5a000 \ wsock32
> ELF eaa5a000-eab05000 Deferred comdlg32
> \-PE eaa60000-eab05000 \ comdlg32
> ELF eab05000-eab98000 Deferred crypt32
> \-PE eab10000-eab98000 \ crypt32
> ELF f73d7000-f73db000 Deferred libkeyutils.so.1
> ELF f73db000-f73df000 Deferred libcom_err.so.2
> ELF f73df000-f7415000 Deferred winspool
> \-PE f73f0000-f7415000 \ winspool
> ELF f7415000-f7450000 Deferred rsaenh
> \-PE f7420000-f7450000 \ rsaenh
> ELF f7451000-f7459000 Deferred libnss_compat.so.2
> ELF f745a000-f745e000 Deferred libdl.so.2
> ELF f745e000-f75a3000 Deferred libc.so.6
> ELF f75a4000-f75bd000 Deferred libpthread.so.0
> ELF f75ce000-f75d0000 Deferred libnvidia-tls.so.1
> ELF f75d5000-f7710000 Deferred libwine.so.1
> ELF f7712000-f7730000 Deferred ld-linux.so.2
> Threads:
> process tid prio (all id:s are in hex)
> 00000008 (D) W:\Civ4\Beyond the Sword\Civ4BeyondSword_PitBoss.exe
> 00000039 0
> 00000038 0
> 00000036 0
> 00000035 15
> 00000034 0
> 00000009 0 <==
> 0000000e services.exe
> 0000001c 0
> 00000014 0
> 00000010 0
> 0000000f 0
> 00000011 winedevice.exe
> 00000018 0
> 00000017 0
> 00000013 0
> 00000012 0
> 00000019 winedevice.exe
> 0000001d 0
> 0000001b 0
> 0000001a 0
> 0000001e explorer.exe
> 0000001f 0
> 0000003a CivStatsUploader.exe
> 0000003b 0
> Backtrace:
> =>0 0x7bc479f1 in ntdll (+0x379f1) (0x0032f434)
> 1 0x7bc47aa6 in ntdll (+0x37aa6) (0x0032f448)
> 2 0x7bc48c6a RtlAllocateHeap+0xda() in ntdll (0x0032f4a8)
> 3 0x7ede236e in user32 (+0x9236e) (0x0032f568)
> 4 0x7edb1648 in user32 (+0x61648) (0x0032f8b8)
> 5 0x7edb5c1c PeekMessageW+0x7c() in user32 (0x0032f918)
> 6 0x7edb5d1a PeekMessageA+0x5a() in user32 (0x0032f958)
> 7 0x1b747b66 in wxmsw26h_vc (+0xa7b66) (0x19c16130)
> 8 0x1e1ae378 PyTuple_Type() in python24 (0x00000002)
> 9 0x00000000 (0x00000000)
> err:seh:setup_exception_record nested exception on signal stack in thread 0009 eip 7bc734c0 esp 7ffdbc7c stack 0x232000-0x330000
> err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSection section 0x110060 "heap.c: main process heap section" wait timed out in thread 0038, blocked by 0009, retrying (60 sec)
> err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSection section 0x110060 "heap.c: main process heap section" wait timed out in thread 0038, blocked by 0009, retrying (60 sec)
>
>
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sun Feb 7 05:58:03 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Thunderbird)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 05:58:03 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Wine 3D performance - where does the bottleneck lies and
how
Message-ID: <1265543883.m2f.39223@forum.winehq.org>
The performance of WineD3D depends on the application and display drivers. It is hard to say where we are losing the performance and whether it is WineD3D which has to be blamed.
To find out where the performance is lost you need to profile the app using e.g. sysprof or oprofile. Then you can see where the time is spent. Typically we don't spend a lot of time in Wine code but outside Wine in the display drivers. Some drivers don't offer good implementations for all OpenGL calls which causes software emulation. It can also be that the drivers have to to convert data to a different format before they are upload to the GPU. It can also be that we use OpenGL in an inefficient way for this app. It is very hard to figure out good optimizations.
From wine-users at mohag.net Sun Feb 7 06:03:37 2010
From: wine-users at mohag.net (Gert van den Berg)
Date: Sun, 7 Feb 2010 14:03:37 +0200
Subject: [Wine] Want to use Digital Oszilloscope DSO-2100 at parport LPT1
In-Reply-To: <1265510983.m2f.39215@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265106423.m2f.39025@forum.winehq.org>
<1265510983.m2f.39215@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <79a63cc51002070403s1968c126u65cc1bfa39b0f551@mail.gmail.com>
On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 04:49, oiaohm wrote:
> With a bit of reworking it would be possible to make ioperm usable with wine. ? Issue is that it will cost a bit of speed on applications that don't need it.
It should only be needed for Windows 9x / DOS / Win 3.x apps? NT needs
the permissions to be set up anyway, so it doesn't need to be done by
default?
Gert
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sun Feb 7 06:06:19 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Perreau)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 06:06:19 -0600
Subject: [Wine] c: browser inaccessible
Message-ID: <1265544379.m2f.39224@forum.winehq.org>
Hi
I am a new user of wine.
I just installed Wine from the ubuntu package (under Kubuntu) and tried to make the configuration.
I cannot reach to open the c: browser. Wine seems working a few seconds and then nothing happens. That situation occurs also with some windows programs, some others are working correctly.
Can I get some help ?
Another question is: how to make an icon for a .bat program ? The icon I have created opens the script as text and does not execute it as a program
Thank you
Michel Perreau
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sun Feb 7 06:07:58 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (oiaohm)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 06:07:58 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Run linux binaries on Windows
In-Reply-To: <1265507432.m2f.39211@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265507432.m2f.39211@forum.winehq.org>
<1265529367.m2f.39217@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265544478.m2f.39226@forum.winehq.org>
Neither did I first time either. daxue.
You still have to have a elf friendly memory map to run linux binaries. So things that would be other wise forbin could be allowed. That is the problem.
The best way to run Linux binaries is a Linux or freebsd kernel or solarias kernel. Guess what all 3 have in common there core executable fileformat is elf. So memory matches up.
CPU will receive instructions form the ELF code to perform memory operations. The ELF memory management systems allow massive over allocation of memory. And I do mean massive. Until the memory is used it does not become a real allocation under ELF base systems. NT is not designed to operate this way either.
The differences in memory operations also make it hard to run Linux stuff effectively under windows.
colinux cheats by allocation a large block of memory to itself. So hurting the over all performance of the machine when colinux doing bugger all. Dynamic allocation will cure lot of colinux problems. Also provides out of memory problems in the Linux part while windows still has tons and vice-versa. Really work on fixing up the memory system of colinux is possible.
I have not even got anywhere near the file-system differences anywhere in my comments yet. That brings in another complete set of headaches including NTFS having posix permissions implemented incorrectly.
cygwin is particularly slow in places. Items like cygwin don't try to run a real Linux binary so are workable.
Unless someone finds some new way to run Linux binarys under windows kernel it is basically impossible to pull off right without large support code.
daxue hard as it sounds you have better options of Windows under Linux than what you have with Linux under windows purely due to the compadiblity. Remember Linux kernels these days has ksm what basically can scan threw any OS running under kvm and recovery the space of any memory page containing the same data as another without breaking anything.
When it comes it memory management it does not help that windows is primitive in compare to Linux. ksm is used on some large science data sets to prevent programs from eating system out of house and home by duplication allocations of data blocks while they are trying to alter stuff.
No matter how you look at this you are trying to go upstream without a paddle. People have not failed to do what you asked about unless it is insanely hard.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sun Feb 7 06:13:09 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (whitetimer)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 06:13:09 -0600
Subject: [Wine] New to wine
Message-ID: <1265544789.m2f.39227@forum.winehq.org>
Trying to get use to using wine and winetricks, how do you know what is currently installed and what needs to be installed, for instance if i had wine default to WinXP or Windows7 etc ?
Or does it not matter if its already installed and you install again using winetricks ?
What would people recommend for the default OS as mainly i wish to use Wine for windows gaming and what would i need to install for gaming through winetricks ?
Many Thanks
From wine-users at mohag.net Sun Feb 7 06:22:32 2010
From: wine-users at mohag.net (Gert van den Berg)
Date: Sun, 7 Feb 2010 14:22:32 +0200
Subject: [Wine] Want to use Digital Oszilloscope DSO-2100 at parport LPT1
In-Reply-To: <1265504179.m2f.39207@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265106423.m2f.39025@forum.winehq.org>
<1265504179.m2f.39207@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <79a63cc51002070422s33c3d20dx5fd7eb66a15efe85@mail.gmail.com>
On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 02:56, oiaohm wrote:
> Gert van den Berg. ?Ring 0 by default has io permissions.
>
> IOPL is a independent value to rings. ?To be correct it assigns what IO permission rings has. ?Basically from ring 0-3 call can be assigned IO permissions if you want. ?Even that they have related kinds of numbers. ?And that it is assigned to the ring running the application for it to work.
>
> http://wiki.osdev.org/Security#I.2FO_Privilege_Level
>
(My assembler books are a few hundred km's away and the Intel
documentation is spread between 10's of PDFs...)
Ah, ok, so it looks like the IOPL is a flag value determining for
which rings the port permissions (settable with ioperm on Linux) is
checked?
> Now issue here we really don't want to have to grant this to anything non native. ?Even granting this to X11 risks big problems.
>
Direct I/O is dangerous.... (Even when ignoring the problems that
multitasking causes...) Which is why I started my first reply with a
rant on ehy it should never be done...
> Really is a last resort option to enable iopl since it grants way too much access and can cause the kernel to die. ? ioperm maybe. ? But it can also have bad effects.
>
ioperm with all ports aren't much better....
> Also any code using ioperm or iopl is Linux only. ? Must always be kept in mind that it is such.
I was under the impression that BSD also have a iopl call, but it
seems that I am wrong...
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sun Feb 7 06:23:24 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (oiaohm)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 06:23:24 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Wine 3D performance - where does the bottleneck lies and
how
References: <1265543883.m2f.39223@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265545404.m2f.39228@forum.winehq.org>
James Huk you will also notice at times Cedega is fast than wine on some games but other games using the same functions don't work at all under Cedega but run perfectly under wine.
Ie poorer implementation with less checks for features runs faster. Sorry but that is the way it is at times. Its very hard to compare two different implementations complete to different levels and forecast anything.
There are lot of different things that still can be done. James Huk so there is hope.
Wine does not doing application specific optimizations in the code base any more(over 8 years go that was no more). It makes maintenance of code insanely hard. Either implement right or not at all.
They may be some place for run game profiling wine then rebuilt wine with code in different function layout by compiler to suit game. So leaving the wine source base alone. These kind of experiments have not been tried with wine as far as I know. Of course that is only going to have advantages on a application by application base. Maybe some functions have order of check for operations wrong.
Basically without collected data changing the perminte order of checks in the main wine source code would be reckless.
Thunderbird question do we need something like milepost for opengl/direct x that can rebuild code different ways depending on how smart or how dumb the video card is?
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sun Feb 7 06:40:49 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (oiaohm)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 06:40:49 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Want to use Digital Oszilloscope DSO-2100 at parport LPT1
In-Reply-To: <1265106423.m2f.39025@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265106423.m2f.39025@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265546449.m2f.39230@forum.winehq.org>
NT drivers can still expect iopl permissions at times to be alter on applications so allowing the same thing under Linux we use iopl for. http://www.beyondlogic.org/porttalk/porttalk.htm Yes this is a open source version of the NT style driver to hack the permission.
Never underestimate windows coders means to hack the OS. Yes it has the same nightmare risks for Windows as it has for Linux.
ioperm should only be enabled on the applications that really require it. And only where it should be enabled.
Basically we are in the world of hell here. Gert van den Berg No matter what way we go there are going to be some big scary risks.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sun Feb 7 06:44:40 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (oiaohm)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 06:44:40 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: multiping and ping plotter show 100% loss
References: <1265534961.m2f.39220@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265546680.m2f.39231@forum.winehq.org>
There are capiblities that can be assigned so root is not required to make that work. grantbow.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sun Feb 7 06:50:14 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (oiaohm)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 06:50:14 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: New to wine
In-Reply-To: <1265544789.m2f.39227@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265544789.m2f.39227@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265547014.m2f.39232@forum.winehq.org>
WinXP is the most tested and is current the default OS for wine.
winetricks is only used for applications that don't work correctly. You don't just install a stack of stuff from it and expect applications to work.
Most things in winetricks are double sided swords. ie help X application to work and cause Y application to fail.
"man wine" Read and understand about WINEPREFIX this is a useful feature to split configurations of wine down to individual programs.
More you want to use winetricks the more you need to understand about WINEPREFIX. Most platuim rated applications operation on wine alone without needing anything installed from winetricks.
The name winetricks is part a warning. It tricks stuff into working. It also tricks stuff into failing that should not either.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sun Feb 7 07:05:22 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (dimesio)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 07:05:22 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: New to wine
In-Reply-To: <1265544789.m2f.39227@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265544789.m2f.39227@forum.winehq.org>
<1265547014.m2f.39232@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265547922.m2f.39233@forum.winehq.org>
oiaohm wrote:
>
> Most platuim rated applications operation on wine alone without needing anything installed from winetricks.
>
Not most, all. The definition of platinum is "installs and runs flawlessly out of the box." An app cannot be rated platinum if any winetricks are used.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sun Feb 7 07:27:36 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (dimesio)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 07:27:36 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Civstat Uploader 1.5.1.0 : error ntdll
In-Reply-To: <1265031005.m2f.38976@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265031005.m2f.38976@forum.winehq.org>
<1265542774.m2f.39222@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265549256.m2f.39234@forum.winehq.org>
Sylvain_07 wrote:
> where I have to post bug report???
>
http://bugs.winehq.org/
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sun Feb 7 07:32:54 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (oiaohm)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 07:32:54 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: New to wine
In-Reply-To: <1265544789.m2f.39227@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265544789.m2f.39227@forum.winehq.org>
<1265547922.m2f.39233@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265549574.m2f.39235@forum.winehq.org>
By definition yes. But people place incorrect reports. I need to be a little clearer in some statements.
From martin at gregorie.org Sun Feb 7 07:32:38 2010
From: martin at gregorie.org (Martin Gregorie)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 13:32:38 +0000
Subject: [Wine] c: browser inaccessible
In-Reply-To: <1265544379.m2f.39224@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265544379.m2f.39224@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265549558.15271.102.camel@zappa.gregorie.org>
On Sun, 2010-02-07 at 06:06 -0600, Perreau wrote:
> Another question is: how to make an icon for a .bat program ? The icon
> I have created opens the script as text and does not execute it as a
> program
>
Write the bat file and create or locate the image you'll use for the
icon.
Create a Gnome Launcher that runs the Wineconsole command you use to
execute the .bat file. However, it may be easier to wrap that in a bash
shell script and then start that with a launcher. The script would be
something like this:
===================batscript==========================
#!/bin/bash
wineconsole batfile.bat
===============end of batscript=======================
Make batscript executable:
code: chmod u+x batscript
and put it somewhere where its always available. The Linux convention is
to create a 'bin' directory in your login directory and then add it to
the search path by putting the line
export PATH=$PATH:$HOME/bin:.
in the .bash_profile file in your login directory. You'll have to logout
and login again for this to take effect.
Now test batscript by running it from the Linux command line. You may
want to use a 'pause' command as its final action so you get a chance to
read its output. When you're happy with it, create a launcher that uses
'batscript' as its command and references your icon image.
Martin
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sun Feb 7 07:39:02 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (whitetimer)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 07:39:02 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: New to wine
In-Reply-To: <1265544789.m2f.39227@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265544789.m2f.39227@forum.winehq.org>
<1265549574.m2f.39235@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265549942.m2f.39237@forum.winehq.org>
oiaohm wrote:
> WinXP is the most tested and is current the default OS for wine.
>
> winetricks is only used for applications that don't work correctly. You don't just install a stack of stuff from it and expect applications to work.
>
> Most things in winetricks are double sided swords. ie help X application to work and cause Y application to fail.
>
> "man wine" Read and understand about WINEPREFIX this is a useful feature to split configurations of wine down to individual programs.
>
> More you want to use winetricks the more you need to understand about WINEPREFIX. Most platuim rated applications operation on wine alone without needing anything installed from winetricks.
>
> The name winetricks is part a warning. It tricks stuff into working. It also tricks stuff into failing that should not either.
Thanks for the advice ... will stay away from winetricks for now and stick to winxp as default ...
Many Thanks
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sun Feb 7 07:44:35 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (jtrencsenyi)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 07:44:35 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Torchlight Segfault
Message-ID: <1265550275.m2f.39238@forum.winehq.org>
Hi,
Could you help me? I'm new with Wine and have a problem. Torchlight demo version has a segfault when I start.
wine: Unhandled page fault on read access to 0x7f77f4e9 at address 0x7f77f4e9 (thread 0009), starting debugger...
Unhandled exception: page fault on read access to 0x7f77f4e9 in 32-bit code (0x7f77f4e9).
Register dump:
CS:0073 SS:007b DS:007b ES:007b FS:0033 GS:003b
EIP:7f77f4e9 ESP:0032fc2c EBP:0032fc34 EFLAGS:00210246( R- -- I Z- -P- )
EAX:015eb5e0 EBX:015eb620 ECX:00000000 EDX:00000004
ESI:015eb620 EDI:015ddeb0
Stack dump:
0x0032fc2c: 7f7b063b 015eb620 0032fc84 0122b730
0x0032fc3c: 0122bb00 0032fc4c 011f1c74 0032fc84
0x0032fc4c: 0032fcb8 011f1c74 0032fc84 0122bb00
0x0032fc5c: 015eb620 015eb620 00000000 00000000
0x0032fc6c: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
0x0032fc7c: 00000000 00000000 0032fcac 01223c65
Backtrace:
=>0 0x7f77f4e9 (0x0032fc34)
1 0x0122b730 in torchlight (+0xe2b730) (0x0032fc84)
2 0x01223c65 in torchlight (+0xe23c65) (0x0032fcac)
3 0x0122bab9 in torchlight (+0xe2bab9) (0x0032fd10)
4 0x01241adf in torchlight (+0xe41adf) (0x0032fddc)
5 0x01246bd6 in torchlight (+0xe46bd6) (0x0032fe08)
6 0x0124723c in torchlight (+0xe4723c) (0x0032fe38)
7 0x012474a8 in torchlight (+0xe474a8) (0x0032fe94)
8 0x00401275 in torchlight (+0x1275) (0x0032fea8)
9 0x7b858754 in kernel32 (+0x48754) (0x0032fee8)
10 0x7bc6ee44 call_thread_func+0xc() in ntdll (0x0032fef8)
11 0x7bc6f010 call_thread_entry_point+0x70() in ntdll (0x0032ffc8)
12 0x7bc4afea in ntdll (+0x3afea) (0x0032ffe8)
13 0xb77a5e9d wine_call_on_stack+0x1d() in libwine.so.1 (0x00000000)
0x7f77f4e9: addb %al,0x0(%eax)
Modules:
Module Address Debug info Name (85 modules)
PE 400000- 126e000 Export torchlight
ELF 7b800000-7b93a000 Export kernel32
\-PE 7b810000-7b93a000 \ kernel32
ELF 7bc00000-7bcb5000 Export ntdll
\-PE 7bc10000-7bcb5000 \ ntdll
ELF 7bf00000-7bf04000 Deferred
ELF 7e099000-7e0ad000 Deferred shfolder
\-PE 7e0a0000-7e0ad000 \ shfolder
ELF 7e0ad000-7e0c3000 Deferred psapi
\-PE 7e0b0000-7e0c3000 \ psapi
ELF 7e108000-7e13b000 Deferred uxtheme
\-PE 7e110000-7e13b000 \ uxtheme
ELF 7e13b000-7e209000 Deferred comctl32
\-PE 7e140000-7e209000 \ comctl32
ELF 7e209000-7e266000 Deferred shlwapi
\-PE 7e220000-7e266000 \ shlwapi
ELF 7e266000-7e3f6000 Deferred shell32
\-PE 7e280000-7e3f6000 \ shell32
ELF 7e3f6000-7e489000 Deferred crypt32
\-PE 7e400000-7e489000 \ crypt32
ELF 7e489000-7e4ba000 Deferred wintrust
\-PE 7e490000-7e4ba000 \ wintrust
ELF 7e4ba000-7e5b7000 Deferred ole32
\-PE 7e4d0000-7e5b7000 \ ole32
ELF 7e5b7000-7e69a000 Deferred oleaut32
\-PE 7e5d0000-7e69a000 \ oleaut32
ELF 7e69a000-7e6a5000 Deferred libxcursor.so.1
ELF 7e6a5000-7e6ab000 Deferred libxfixes.so.3
ELF 7e6ab000-7e6af000 Deferred libxcomposite.so.1
ELF 7e6af000-7e6b8000 Deferred libxrandr.so.2
ELF 7e6b8000-7e6c2000 Deferred libxrender.so.1
ELF 7e6c2000-7e6c8000 Deferred libxxf86vm.so.1
ELF 7e6c8000-7e6cb000 Deferred libxinerama.so.1
ELF 7e6cb000-7e6ec000 Deferred imm32
\-PE 7e6d0000-7e6ec000 \ imm32
ELF 7e6ec000-7e6f1000 Deferred libxdmcp.so.6
ELF 7e6f1000-7e70f000 Deferred libxcb.so.1
ELF 7e70f000-7e713000 Deferred libxau.so.6
ELF 7e713000-7e718000 Deferred libuuid.so.1
ELF 7e718000-7e847000 Deferred libx11.so.6
ELF 7e847000-7e857000 Deferred libxext.so.6
ELF 7e857000-7e872000 Deferred libice.so.6
ELF 7e872000-7e87b000 Deferred libsm.so.6
ELF 7e891000-7e930000 Deferred winex11
\-PE 7e8a0000-7e930000 \ winex11
ELF 7e930000-7e944000 Deferred mouse.drv16.so
PE 7e940000-7e944000 Deferred mouse.drv16
ELF 7e944000-7e959000 Deferred keyboard.drv16.so
PE 7e950000-7e959000 Deferred keyboard.drv16
ELF 7e959000-7e96e000 Deferred display.drv16.so
PE 7e960000-7e96e000 Deferred display.drv16
ELF 7e96e000-7e991000 Deferred mpr
\-PE 7e970000-7e991000 \ mpr
ELF 7e991000-7e9d3000 Deferred user.exe16.so
PE 7e9a0000-7e9d3000 Deferred user.exe16
ELF 7ea25000-7ea4c000 Deferred libexpat.so.1
ELF 7ea4c000-7ea79000 Deferred libfontconfig.so.1
ELF 7ea79000-7ea8f000 Deferred libz.so.1
ELF 7ea8f000-7eb0e000 Deferred libfreetype.so.6
ELF 7eb24000-7eb4f000 Deferred gdi.exe16.so
PE 7eb30000-7eb4f000 Deferred gdi.exe16
ELF 7eb4f000-7ebbf000 Deferred rpcrt4
\-PE 7eb60000-7ebbf000 \ rpcrt4
ELF 7ebbf000-7ec17000 Deferred advapi32
\-PE 7ebd0000-7ec17000 \ advapi32
ELF 7ec17000-7eca1000 Deferred gdi32
\-PE 7ec20000-7eca1000 \ gdi32
ELF 7eca1000-7edaf000 Deferred user32
\-PE 7ecb0000-7edaf000 \ user32
ELF 7edaf000-7edc3000 Deferred comm.drv16.so
PE 7edb0000-7edc3000 Deferred comm.drv16
ELF 7edc3000-7edd8000 Deferred system.drv16.so
PE 7edd0000-7edd8000 Deferred system.drv16
ELF 7edd8000-7ee75000 Deferred krnl386.exe16.so
PE 7edf0000-7ee75000 Deferred krnl386.exe16
ELF 7efa1000-7efad000 Deferred libnss_files.so.2
ELF 7efad000-7efc4000 Deferred libnsl.so.1
ELF 7efc4000-7efea000 Deferred libm.so.6
ELF 7efed000-7eff8000 Deferred libnss_nis.so.2
ELF 7eff8000-7f000000 Deferred libnss_compat.so.2
ELF b7625000-b7629000 Deferred libdl.so.2
ELF b7629000-b776e000 Deferred libc.so.6
ELF b776f000-b7788000 Deferred libpthread.so.0
ELF b779e000-b78d9000 Export libwine.so.1
ELF b78db000-b78f8000 Deferred ld-linux.so.2
Threads:
process tid prio (all id:s are in hex)
00000008 (D) C:\Program Files\Runic Games\Torchlight\Torchlight.exe
00000009 0 <==
0000000e services.exe
00000015 0
00000014 0
00000010 0
0000000f 0
00000011 winedevice.exe
00000017 0
00000016 0
00000013 0
00000012 0
00000018 explorer.exe
00000019 0
Backtrace:
=>0 0x7f77f4e9 (0x0032fc34)
1 0x0122b730 in torchlight (+0xe2b730) (0x0032fc84)
2 0x01223c65 in torchlight (+0xe23c65) (0x0032fcac)
3 0x0122bab9 in torchlight (+0xe2bab9) (0x0032fd10)
4 0x01241adf in torchlight (+0xe41adf) (0x0032fddc)
5 0x01246bd6 in torchlight (+0xe46bd6) (0x0032fe08)
6 0x0124723c in torchlight (+0xe4723c) (0x0032fe38)
7 0x012474a8 in torchlight (+0xe474a8) (0x0032fe94)
8 0x00401275 in torchlight (+0x1275) (0x0032fea8)
9 0x7b858754 in kernel32 (+0x48754) (0x0032fee8)
10 0x7bc6ee44 call_thread_func+0xc() in ntdll (0x0032fef8)
11 0x7bc6f010 call_thread_entry_point+0x70() in ntdll (0x0032ffc8)
12 0x7bc4afea in ntdll (+0x3afea) (0x0032ffe8)
13 0xb77a5e9d wine_call_on_stack+0x1d() in libwine.so.1 (0x00000000)
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sun Feb 7 08:02:22 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (daxue)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 08:02:22 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Run linux binaries on Windows
In-Reply-To: <1265507432.m2f.39211@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265507432.m2f.39211@forum.winehq.org>
<1265544478.m2f.39226@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265551342.m2f.39239@forum.winehq.org>
Dear god, based on same Turing logic machine, people even figured out such de novo different systems. I think I just give up my simple mind of reducing the number of times of switching between systems. For you, I think sincerely you can do some big projects like improving coLinux or just making a new and better one, or something else more interesting like create another new system. Finally thank you again for patiently explaining all these.
From drescherjm at gmail.com Sun Feb 7 08:02:33 2010
From: drescherjm at gmail.com (John Drescher)
Date: Sun, 7 Feb 2010 09:02:33 -0500
Subject: [Wine] c: browser inaccessible
In-Reply-To: <1265544379.m2f.39224@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265544379.m2f.39224@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <387ee2021002070602k41535515t136a6e3f9f5b4b9c@mail.gmail.com>
> I just installed Wine from the ubuntu package (under Kubuntu) and tried to make the configuration.
> I cannot reach to open the c: browser.
Not sure what you mean by that. Probably you mean the ubuntu Drive C:
link. This is a ubuntu addition and not standard wine.
If you can't fix that and want to look at your drive c: go to your
home drive. Turn on browsing of hidden files. Go to the .wine folder
in your home drive then drive_c
>Wine seems working a few seconds and then nothing happens. That situation occurs also with some windows programs, some others are working correctly.
>
Run your application in a terminal. See the wine faq for that:
http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#run_from_terminal
John
From dgerard at gmail.com Sun Feb 7 08:11:40 2010
From: dgerard at gmail.com (David Gerard)
Date: Sun, 7 Feb 2010 14:11:40 +0000
Subject: [Wine] Run linux binaries on Windows
In-Reply-To: <1265551342.m2f.39239@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265544478.m2f.39226@forum.winehq.org>
<1265507432.m2f.39211@forum.winehq.org>
<1265551342.m2f.39239@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID:
On 7 February 2010 14:02, daxue wrote:
> Dear god, based on same Turing logic machine, people even figured out such de novo different systems. I think I just give up my simple mind of reducing the number of times of switching between systems. For you, I think sincerely you can do some big projects like improving coLinux or just making a new and better one, or something else more interesting like create another new system. Finally thank you again for patiently explaining all these.
They're all Turing-equivalent, but implementing that in practice
requires VMware or similar ;-)
- d.
From dgerard at gmail.com Sun Feb 7 08:13:04 2010
From: dgerard at gmail.com (David Gerard)
Date: Sun, 7 Feb 2010 14:13:04 +0000
Subject: [Wine] Run linux binaries on Windows
In-Reply-To: <1265544478.m2f.39226@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265529367.m2f.39217@forum.winehq.org>
<1265507432.m2f.39211@forum.winehq.org>
<1265544478.m2f.39226@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID:
On 7 February 2010 12:07, oiaohm wrote:
> The best way to run Linux binaries is a Linux or freebsd kernel or solarias kernel. ?Guess what all 3 have in common there core executable fileformat is elf. ?So memory matches up.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compatibility_layer talks about this a
bit. Even on systems that are both Unix and both ELF, it can be
*really* difficult, e.g. Irix compatibility on NetBSD:
http://onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/08/08/irix.html
- d.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sun Feb 7 08:27:43 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (dimesio)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 08:27:43 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: New to wine
In-Reply-To: <1265544789.m2f.39227@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265544789.m2f.39227@forum.winehq.org>
<1265549942.m2f.39237@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265552863.m2f.39243@forum.winehq.org>
oiaohm wrote:
> By definition yes. But people place incorrect reports. I need to be a little clearer in some statements.
So do I. You're right, of course, people do place incorrect reports--when I see them, I correct them, and leave a comment that the rating has been changed to conform to the rating definitions.
However, the biggest cause of "false platinums" is not the use of winetricks, but incomplete testing. There are lots of platinum test reports for games that state they did not test multiplayer, and for complex apps like Word or Photoshop, it's not uncommon for a user to test only the most basic functions and give a platinum, ignoring the long list of open bugs that affect features they didn't bother to test.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sun Feb 7 09:10:43 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Thunderbird)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 09:10:43 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Wine 3D performance - where does the bottleneck lies and
how
References: <1265545404.m2f.39228@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265555443.m2f.39244@forum.winehq.org>
At this point we don't need any application specific optimizations. There can be various areas which have not been implemented in the most efficient way. Those issues should be fixed.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sun Feb 7 11:24:37 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (whitetimer)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 11:24:37 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: New to wine
In-Reply-To: <1265544789.m2f.39227@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265544789.m2f.39227@forum.winehq.org>
<1265552863.m2f.39243@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265563477.m2f.39245@forum.winehq.org>
Ok i have worked out using WINEPREFIX and so far so good, i can get the the regedit etc, but now, how would i use winetricks on a particular wineprefix ?
Many Thanks :D
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sun Feb 7 11:35:58 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Zonarius)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 11:35:58 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: White screen after some time in WoW
In-Reply-To: <1265411413.m2f.39164@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265411413.m2f.39164@forum.winehq.org>
<1265479392.m2f.39195@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265564158.m2f.39246@forum.winehq.org>
For everyone who has the same problem:
I solved it by replacing my graphics card.
It seems to work now.
From jjmckenzie51 at earthlink.net Sun Feb 7 11:36:46 2010
From: jjmckenzie51 at earthlink.net (James McKenzie)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 10:36:46 -0700
Subject: [Wine] New to wine
In-Reply-To: <1265563477.m2f.39245@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265544789.m2f.39227@forum.winehq.org> <1265552863.m2f.39243@forum.winehq.org>
<1265563477.m2f.39245@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <4B6EFA2E.20405@earthlink.net>
whitetimer wrote:
> Ok i have worked out using WINEPREFIX and so far so good, i can get the the regedit etc, but now, how would i use winetricks on a particular wineprefix ?
>
> Many Thanks :D
>
>
export WINEPREFIX=/path/to/wineprefix
winetricks .....
After getting winetricks and placing the file in a directory in your
PATH and making the file executible (a+x)...
James McKenzie
From jjmckenzie51 at earthlink.net Sun Feb 7 11:46:37 2010
From: jjmckenzie51 at earthlink.net (James McKenzie)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 10:46:37 -0700
Subject: [Wine] White screen after some time in WoW
In-Reply-To: <1265564158.m2f.39246@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265411413.m2f.39164@forum.winehq.org> <1265479392.m2f.39195@forum.winehq.org>
<1265564158.m2f.39246@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <4B6EFC7D.10602@earthlink.net>
Zonarius wrote:
> For everyone who has the same problem:
>
> I solved it by replacing my graphics card.
> It seems to work now.
>
>
What video card did you have and what did you replace it with?
Also, can you provide what video drivers you were using and what are you
using now?
James McKenzie
From jjmckenzie51 at earthlink.net Sun Feb 7 11:47:39 2010
From: jjmckenzie51 at earthlink.net (James McKenzie)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 10:47:39 -0700
Subject: [Wine] White screen after some time in WoW
In-Reply-To: <1265427996.m2f.39167@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265411413.m2f.39164@forum.winehq.org> <1265412328.m2f.39165@forum.winehq.org>
<1265427996.m2f.39167@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <4B6EFCBB.3010305@earthlink.net>
Cloudef wrote:
> I don't know, could be a hit or miss. But I've got similar problems with some games, and found out the issue was the new Nvidia drivers that cause some shader functions to return NaN instead of INF+ so could you try this patch which fixes these kind of problems in Source engine games.
>
> Like Garry's Mod dxlevel 95
>
>
> Code:
>
> diff --git a/dlls/wined3d/glsl_shader.c b/dlls/wined3d/glsl_shader.c
> index ca05ebf..babca9b 100644
> --- a/dlls/wined3d/glsl_shader.c
> +++ b/dlls/wined3d/glsl_shader.c
> @@ -2231,13 +2231,11 @@ static void shader_glsl_rcp(const struct wined3d_shader_instruction *ins)
>
> if (mask_size > 1)
> {
> - shader_addline(ins->ctx->buffer, "vec%d(%s == 0.0 ? FLT_MAX : 1.0 / %s));\n",
> - mask_size, src_param.param_str, src_param.param_str);
> + shader_addline(ins->ctx->buffer, "vec%d(1.0 / %s));\n", mask_size, src_param.param_str);
> }
> else
> {
> - shader_addline(ins->ctx->buffer, "%s == 0.0 ? FLT_MAX : 1.0 / %s);\n",
> - src_param.param_str, src_param.param_str);
> + shader_addline(ins->ctx->buffer, "%s == 0.0 ? 0.0 : 1.0 / %s);\n",src_param.param_str, src_param.param_str);
> }
> }
>
>
Cloudef:
Does this break anything? It might be good to post this on wine-devel
or in a bug report.
James McKenzie
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sun Feb 7 12:00:24 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (whitetimer)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 12:00:24 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: New to wine
In-Reply-To: <1265544789.m2f.39227@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265544789.m2f.39227@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265565624.m2f.39250@forum.winehq.org>
James McKenzie wrote:
> whitetimer wrote:
>
> > Ok i have worked out using WINEPREFIX and so far so good, i can get the the regedit etc, but now, how would i use winetricks on a particular wineprefix ?
> >
> > Many Thanks :D
> >
> >
> >
> export WINEPREFIX=/path/to/wineprefix
>
> winetricks .....
>
> After getting winetricks and placing the file in a directory in your
> PATH and making the file executible (a+x)...
>
> James McKenzie
Cheers for that, i think i have it sorted :D
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sun Feb 7 12:04:30 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Sylvain_07)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 12:04:30 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Civstat Uploader 1.5.1.0 : error ntdll
In-Reply-To: <1265031005.m2f.38976@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265031005.m2f.38976@forum.winehq.org>
<1265549256.m2f.39234@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265565870.m2f.39251@forum.winehq.org>
For this is good ? :
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=21628
[Question]
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sun Feb 7 12:17:45 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Zonarius)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 12:17:45 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: White screen after some time in WoW
In-Reply-To: <1265411413.m2f.39164@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265411413.m2f.39164@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265566665.m2f.39252@forum.winehq.org>
James McKenzie wrote:
> Zonarius wrote:
>
> > For everyone who has the same problem:
> >
> > I solved it by replacing my graphics card.
> > It seems to work now.
> >
> >
> >
> What video card did you have and what did you replace it with?
>
> Also, can you provide what video drivers you were using and what are you
> using now?
>
> James McKenzie
With my old Graphics Card, I tried the nVidia proprietary drivers version 185.18.36 and also 190.53.
Both my new and the old Graphic Card are GeForce 8600M GTs.
Now I'm using the 190.53 drivers.
From jjmckenzie51 at earthlink.net Sun Feb 7 12:23:42 2010
From: jjmckenzie51 at earthlink.net (James McKenzie)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 11:23:42 -0700
Subject: [Wine] Civstat Uploader 1.5.1.0 : error ntdll
In-Reply-To: <1265565870.m2f.39251@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265031005.m2f.38976@forum.winehq.org> <1265549256.m2f.39234@forum.winehq.org>
<1265565870.m2f.39251@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <4B6F052E.5050909@earthlink.net>
Sylvain_07 wrote:
> For this is good ? :
>
> http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=21628
>
The bug report is ok. However, it would be nice to link the bug report
back to the affected applications in the Applications Database.
James McKenzie
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sun Feb 7 15:09:42 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (oiaohm)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 15:09:42 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Run linux binaries on Windows
In-Reply-To: <1265507432.m2f.39211@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265507432.m2f.39211@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265576982.m2f.39254@forum.winehq.org>
David Gerard yes doing irix is hard. It has a really strange elf usage compared to everything else and a lot of extra syscalls.
Doing Linux binaries under Windows makes doing irix under NetBSD look like a walk in the park. Ie simple.
I did not go near syscalls. Another area of difference.
Linux and Windows NT syscalls have almost nothing in common. Right down to using a completely different syscall interface interpert.
Lucky for wine is windows NT is design that basically almost no program does syscalls directly instead uses ntdll.dll to perform syscall for them.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_Unified_Kernel these are still working on the idea of using windows syscalls with Linux. Notice this is a kernel mode alteration.
At the start Linux Unified Kernel run into many issues with the Linux kernel that were causing them no end of problems implementing. Lot turned to be Linux kernel design flaws getting in way. But as Linux kernel itself has evolved more and more of these issues has disappeared.
Big thing at the start Linux Unified Kernel could alter the linux kernel source were required so they could get somewhere.
Part of the complexity doing it on windows is that the OS is closed source as well. So you cannot patch over things either. Same is true with Linux Unified Kernel and patching the Reactos Kernel. Some alterations broke the compatibility Linux had with some of its own applications with performance and so on.
Turing logic never ruled out the existence of creating incompatible logic systems. Both systems may do logic may get equal results.
Big advantage implementing windows in Linux is that Linux kernel is technically more advanced with a far more complete list of features compare to a Windows kernel.
Sorry to say no matter how you cut it daxue running Linux stuff on windows is a uphill battle. You are going to hit walls that cannot be changed in a simple and clean way.
Not supporting particular memory operations natively forces the usage of independant memory manager by colinux.
Even worse of MS is they cannot legally implement lot of the features the Linux kernel has in memory management. Reason they are patented by companies like IBM and Vmware. Companies MS have double crossed in the course of doing business so not likely to give their patents way cheaply. Linux is allowed legally since it open source and it used by these companies with there products to use a lot of patents at no cost. Complete different matter for MS.
There are many factor against it working. Patents are bad for everyone closed and open source alike. MS was too stupid to see this. MS presumed that open source would not be able to afford to take out patents. Big big mistake. The users of open source could afford to take out patents and some of them like IBM are highly experienced at it.
Accept daxue there is no way forward on the Windows platform to run Linux stuff perfectly. There will be a way at some point to run Windows stuff perfectly on Linux. It is only time. Linux has the feature set of the kernel on it side to emulate windows.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sun Feb 7 17:02:06 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (mc2718)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 17:02:06 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: binding to privileged Linux ports (<= 1024)
In-Reply-To: <1265440803.m2f.39170@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265440803.m2f.39170@forum.winehq.org>
<1265509851.m2f.39214@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265583726.m2f.39255@forum.winehq.org>
Guys, thanks for the information. There is no need to worry about me, I will be fine. Same goes regarding fears of my keeping track of what I do, or complaints about wine. The only alarming thing mentioned above is this one:
"Wine has had to so games and other bad behaving programs work emulate some of the flaws in the windows networking stack. So anything running on top is not 100 percent secure and more likely to be a security risk than using native."
As far as my box is concerned, nothing will be able to get in from the outside, whether I have it actually on the network or not, thanks to the firewall (potential future SSH vulnerabilities aside). But it is an interesting thought that I could run the policy server and the web server on in Linux... will look into that.
One last question: would having two 'wine' executables, say original 'wine' and 'wine-open' work, where wine-open has the capability turned on so that I could use that when I need it? I.e., does wine rely on having the name 'wine' for its main executable?
From jjmckenzie51 at earthlink.net Sun Feb 7 17:17:55 2010
From: jjmckenzie51 at earthlink.net (James McKenzie)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 16:17:55 -0700
Subject: [Wine] binding to privileged Linux ports (<= 1024)
In-Reply-To: <1265583726.m2f.39255@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265440803.m2f.39170@forum.winehq.org> <1265509851.m2f.39214@forum.winehq.org>
<1265583726.m2f.39255@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <4B6F4A23.5090504@earthlink.net>
mc2718 wrote:
> As far as my box is concerned, nothing will be able to get in from the outside, whether I have it actually on the network or not, thanks to the firewall (potential future SSH vulnerabilities aside). But it is an interesting thought that I could run the policy server and the web server on in Linux... will look into that.
>
>
I don't rely on firewalls for security and for good reason. Neither
should you. The only totally secure system is that which is not
connected to ANY network and whose data inputs are throughly scanned for
input failures.
> One last question: would having two 'wine' executables, say original 'wine' and 'wine-open' work, where wine-open has the capability turned on so that I could use that when I need it? I.e., does wine rely on having the name 'wine' for its main executable?
>
>
>
To answer this question: NO. However, it may be wise to link both of
your executables to a script that calls the appropriate one and to
rename both of them to something else. You can then restrict execution
of them to the local machine only.
James McKenzie
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sun Feb 7 18:18:19 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Kobe)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 18:18:19 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Battlefield 1942 : No Fullscreen, Soundbugs, some lags
Message-ID: <1265588299.m2f.39257@forum.winehq.org>
Hi there
First I'm pleasant that it runs at all!
I do have installed patches (upto 1.6.19), Intel Core2Quad Q6600, 4 GB RAM, NVidia GTX 260 (Driver Nr. 185.18.36), Intel 82801J Audio (Mainboard Asus P5Q Pro), Ubuntu 9.10 and wine 1.1.38.
But:
1) I can't toggle fullscreen. I configured using virtual screen with resolution 1024x768 (though it is not my full screen) but when it starts it always runs in 800x600 as the last line during start says:
Code:
fixme:dinput:SysMouseAImpl_Acquire Clipping cursor to (0,0)-(800,600)
Any hints how to get a fullscreen mode?
2) Some sounds work correctly some do not. I often find bugreport about soundbugs. Are there any hints or a howto to find the source for the bugs? I'm using OSS instead of ALSA.
3) During game there are some lags. Do you think because of software emulation? E.g. I see sometimes
Code:
fixme:d3d_shader:print_glsl_info_log Error received from GLSL shader #12:
fixme:d3d_shader:print_glsl_info_log Vertex info
fixme:d3d_shader:print_glsl_info_log -----------
fixme:d3d_shader:print_glsl_info_log warning: no vertex attribute is explicitly assigned to vertex attribute zero
fixme:d3d:buffer_PreLoad Too many declaration changes or converting dynamic buffer, stopping converting
But I have lags while there are no such outputs, too.
Maybe u can help me, thanks anyways.
Regards
Kobe
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sun Feb 7 18:21:02 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Kobe)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 18:21:02 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Battlefield 1942 : No Fullscreen, Soundbugs, some lags
In-Reply-To: <1265588299.m2f.39257@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265588299.m2f.39257@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265588462.m2f.39258@forum.winehq.org>
4) I enabled mouse-catch during DirectX games but when I move the cursor very quickly I break out of the game window. That shouldn't happen!
From jjmckenzie51 at earthlink.net Sun Feb 7 20:36:57 2010
From: jjmckenzie51 at earthlink.net (James McKenzie)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 19:36:57 -0700
Subject: [Wine] Latest attempt to install BiblePro on Wine (1.1.38)
Message-ID: <4B6F78C9.2030208@earthlink.net>
All:
I just tried to install the November release of BiblePro onto Wine
1.1.38 and it crashed.
The complete installation and run log can be found at:
http://pastebin.com/m1be68424
I've highlighted the error lines that I feel caused the program to crash
and would like some help in resolving them.
Thank you.
James McKenzie
(off to see the wizards at MSDN as well.)
From jjmckenzie51 at earthlink.net Sun Feb 7 21:38:03 2010
From: jjmckenzie51 at earthlink.net (James McKenzie)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 20:38:03 -0700
Subject: [Wine] Latest attempt to install BiblePro on Wine (1.1.38)
In-Reply-To: <4B6F78C9.2030208@earthlink.net>
References: <4B6F78C9.2030208@earthlink.net>
Message-ID: <4B6F871B.6060803@earthlink.net>
James McKenzie wrote:
> All:
>
> I just tried to install the November release of BiblePro onto Wine
> 1.1.38 and it crashed.
>
> The complete installation and run log can be found at:
>
> http://pastebin.com/m1be68424
>
> I've highlighted the error lines that I feel caused the program to crash
> and would like some help in resolving them.
>
Needed to clear out a couple of old Wine Prefixes and all was well.
Installed with winetricks based upon another bug report with the same
errors:
winetricks gecko dotnet20 mdac28 jet40.
Also installed BibleStudyPro but it crashed on exit.
Looks like the second program is much better than the first.
James McKenzie
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sun Feb 7 23:26:04 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (vitamin)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 23:26:04 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Sound - Alsa registry settings
In-Reply-To: <1265500886.m2f.39203@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265500886.m2f.39203@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265606764.m2f.39261@forum.winehq.org>
jschellhaass wrote:
> Does anyone know what format the registry settings should take for DeviceCTLn and DevicePCMn? The wiki isn't real clear on what format they should in, i.e, should it be an actual device (/dev/snd/controlC1 and /dev/snd/pcmc1d0p) or in some other form.
>
> I am trying to direct the output of wine to a second sound card.
They should be alsa device names. You probably want something like this:
Code:
"AutoScanCards"="no"
"DeviceCount"="1"
"DeviceCTL1"="hw:2"
"DevicePCM1"="hw:2"
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sun Feb 7 23:27:59 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Fudger)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 23:27:59 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Scripting Microsoft Office on Linux via Wine
In-Reply-To: <1265250654.m2f.39094@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265250654.m2f.39094@forum.winehq.org>
<1265358795.m2f.39140@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265606879.m2f.39262@forum.winehq.org>
Is it possible to use Python with COM on Wine? Would Python need to be run from within Wine?
oiaohm wrote:
> docx 3.2 or go-oo version of openoffice does a better job.
Unfortunately they don't :(
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sun Feb 7 23:28:43 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (vitamin)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 23:28:43 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Counter Strike Source problem
In-Reply-To: <1265453961.m2f.39179@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265453961.m2f.39179@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265606923.m2f.39263@forum.winehq.org>
razilxas wrote:
> Hi, when I start CS:S and join any server, my keyboard mapping changes, ex. W in CS:S is Q. This isn the problem, but the problem is, that numbers above the letters won?t work. I can?t vote map or chose guns on DM. I am using Linux Mint. Please, help me.
What keyboard layout do you have? If it's not US can you try switching it to US (setxkbmap -model pc104 -layout us)?
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Sun Feb 7 23:30:57 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (vitamin)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 23:30:57 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Scripting Microsoft Office on Linux via Wine
In-Reply-To: <1265250654.m2f.39094@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265250654.m2f.39094@forum.winehq.org>
<1265606879.m2f.39262@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265607057.m2f.39264@forum.winehq.org>
Fudger wrote:
> Is it possible to use Python with COM on Wine? Would Python need to be run from within Wine?
Yes and yes. However python have some issues with Wine. Some programs outright don't work.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 8 00:45:06 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (InterestedParty)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 00:45:06 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Visual C++ runtime library error
Message-ID: <1265611506.m2f.39265@forum.winehq.org>
Hye I been getting the follow error with too many applications now. Half of the programs I try to run spew that error at me while they are said to work perfectly fine with wine.
[Image: http://img534.imageshack.us/img534/404/screenshotmicrosoftvisu.png ]
I've installed the visual c++ applications from winetrick (or so it should have). Please help
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 8 02:19:41 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (PuG)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 02:19:41 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Modo 302, interface delay
Message-ID: <1265617181.m2f.39266@forum.winehq.org>
Good day, ive been using Modo302 on the latest wine 1.1.38 release - and though the program fully functions im finding theirs a delay on the interface, specifically in selecting tools. The program somewhat pauses for upto a second.
The 3d viewports themselfs work fine. Ive attached the following log file:
Code:
fixme:advapi:RegisterEventSourceW ((null),L"Bonjour Service"): stub
fixme:winsock:WS_setsockopt Unknown IPPROTO_IP optname 0x00000013
fixme:winsock:WSAIoctl SIO_GET_EXTENSION_FUNCTION_POINTER {f689d7c8-6f1f-436b-8a53-e54fe351c322}: stub
fixme:winsock:WSAIoctl SIO_GET_EXTENSION_FUNCTION_POINTER {f689d7c8-6f1f-436b-8a53-e54fe351c322}: stub
fixme:winsock:WSAIoctl -> SIO_ADDRESS_LIST_CHANGE request: stub
fixme:iphlpapi:GetAdaptersAddresses no support for IPv6 addresses
fixme:iphlpapi:GetAdaptersAddresses no support for IPv6 addresses
fixme:winsock:WS_setsockopt Unknown IPPROTO_IP optname 0x00000013
fixme:winsock:WSAIoctl SIO_GET_EXTENSION_FUNCTION_POINTER {f689d7c8-6f1f-436b-8a53-e54fe351c322}: stub
fixme:iphlpapi:DeleteIpForwardEntry (pRoute 0x87e9b8): stub
fixme:iphlpapi:CreateIpForwardEntry (pRoute 0x87e980): stub
fixme:service:EnumServicesStatusW 0x144ee8 type=30 state=3 (nil) 0 0x87e7ec 0x87e7e8 0x87e7f0
fixme:advapi:ReportEventA (0xcafe4242,0x0004,0x0000,0x20000001,(nil),0x0001,0x00000000,0x87e5f4,(nil)): stub
fixme:advapi:ReportEventW (0xcafe4242,0x0004,0x0000,0x20000001,(nil),0x0001,0x00000000,0x144b50,(nil)): stub
fixme:mixer:ALSA_MixerInit No master control found on HDA ATI HDMI, disabling mixer
fixme:wintab32:X11DRV_WTInfoW Return proper size
fixme:heap:RtlCompactHeap (0xc94000, 0x0) stub
err:wgl:X11DRV_wglShareLists Could not share display lists, one of the contexts has been current already !
err:wgl:X11DRV_wglShareLists Could not share display lists, one of the contexts has been current already !
err:wgl:X11DRV_wglShareLists Could not share display lists, one of the contexts has been current already !
err:wgl:X11DRV_wglShareLists Could not share display lists, one of the contexts has been current already !
fixme:xrender:X11DRV_AlphaBlend not a dibsection
fixme:service:EnumServicesStatusA 0x1b7958 type=30 state=3 (nil) 0 0x32fb88 0x32fb8c 0x32fb94
fixme:service:EnumServicesStatusA 0x1b7c68 type=30 state=3 (nil) 0 0x32deb4 0x32deb8 0x32dec0
fixme:iphlpapi:GetAdaptersAddresses no support for IPv6 addresses
fixme:iphlpapi:GetAdaptersAddresses no support for IPv6 addresses
err:wgl:X11DRV_wglShareLists Could not share display lists, one of the contexts has been current already !
err:wgl:X11DRV_wglShareLists Could not share display lists, one of the contexts has been current already !
err:wgl:X11DRV_wglShareLists Could not share display lists, one of the contexts has been current already !
err:wgl:X11DRV_wglShareLists Could not share display lists, one of the contexts has been current already !
err:wgl:X11DRV_wglShareLists Could not share display lists, one of the contexts has been current already !
err:wgl:X11DRV_wglShareLists Could not share display lists, one of the contexts has been current already !
err:wgl:X11DRV_wglShareLists Could not share display lists, one of the contexts has been current already !
err:wgl:X11DRV_wglShareLists Could not share display lists, one of the contexts has been current already !
err:wgl:X11DRV_wglShareLists Could not share display lists, one of the contexts has been current already !
err:wgl:X11DRV_wglShareLists Could not share display lists, one of the contexts has been current already !
fixme:service:EnumServicesStatusW 0x145140 type=30 state=3 (nil) 0 0x87e7d4 0x87e7d0 0x87e7d8
If anyone is willing to take a look a free trial can be downloaded from (scroll down on the page):
http://www.luxology.com/trymodo/
Over the last 6 months ive tried different wine revisions, and im still getting the same problem. Running latest ATI drivers.
OpenGl vertex buffer needs turning off.
Anyhelp or suggested work arounds would be most appreciated.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 8 02:28:41 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Dennis Beekman)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 02:28:41 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: WoW WOTLK => Patch 3.3.2 kills my fps....
In-Reply-To: <1265278296.m2f.39099@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265278296.m2f.39099@forum.winehq.org>
<1265372302.m2f.39148@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265617721.m2f.39267@forum.winehq.org>
Bump - My Problem still remains and and i cannot seem to fix it...
I am at 80FPs now but as soon as i come across any creatures, npc, or other player it drops to 25fps or below... i hate to think what would happens in a instance.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 8 03:11:50 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (asmith)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 03:11:50 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Running wine via php
Message-ID: <1265620310.m2f.39268@forum.winehq.org>
Hi,
I'm trying to run a command with wine via php:
Code:
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From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 8 03:16:08 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (asmith)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 03:16:08 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Running wine via php
In-Reply-To: <1265620310.m2f.39268@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265620310.m2f.39268@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265620568.m2f.39269@forum.winehq.org>
Please delete my first post.
I'm trying to run a command with wine via php:
Code:
It doesn't work. but the same command : wine c:\\program.exe
Works fine in the SSH directly.
I tried with php shell_exec('wine --version') and I received my wine version but can't run the program through my browser (php).
any idea?
Ubuntu: 8.04
Wine: 1.1.37
webserver: nginx
php: 5
From martin at gregorie.org Mon Feb 8 04:37:40 2010
From: martin at gregorie.org (Martin Gregorie)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 10:37:40 +0000
Subject: [Wine] Running wine via php
In-Reply-To: <1265620568.m2f.39269@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265620310.m2f.39268@forum.winehq.org>
<1265620568.m2f.39269@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265625460.15271.111.camel@zappa.gregorie.org>
On Mon, 2010-02-08 at 03:16 -0600, asmith wrote:
> I'm trying to run a command with wine via php:
> Code:
>
> $test = shell_exec('wine c:\\\\program.exe');
> echo $test;
> ?>
>
> It doesn't work. but the same command : wine c:\\program.exe
> Works fine in the SSH directly.
>
> I tried with php shell_exec('wine --version') and I received my wine
> version but can't run the program through my browser (php).
>
The set of environmental variables available in a webserver environment
are often very different from those available after a login. Have you
tried displaying them via php: "$test=shell_exec('env');" might work.
Compare that with the set you'd see by running env from a command prompt
and think about the effect the differences might have on wine.
I don't use nginx or php, but the Apache CGI tutorial warns that this is
a frequent source of problems.
Martin
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 8 05:04:49 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (asmith)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 05:04:49 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Running wine via php
In-Reply-To: <1265620310.m2f.39268@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265620310.m2f.39268@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265627089.m2f.39271@forum.winehq.org>
Thanks for the replay.
I compared them:
PWD in shell is /root, with php is the document root of my site.
HOME in shell is /root, with php is /var/www
PATH in shell is /usr/lib/kde4/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin but in php it is /sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin
Another vairable in shell is:
_=/usr/bin/env
in php:
_=/etc/init.d/php-fastcgi
Should I change these for php and how? and how to set them b ack after I ran the program?
From martin at gregorie.org Mon Feb 8 05:26:53 2010
From: martin at gregorie.org (Martin Gregorie)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 11:26:53 +0000
Subject: [Wine] Running wine via php
In-Reply-To: <1265627089.m2f.39271@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265620310.m2f.39268@forum.winehq.org>
<1265627089.m2f.39271@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265628413.15271.130.camel@zappa.gregorie.org>
On Mon, 2010-02-08 at 05:04 -0600, asmith wrote:
> Thanks for the replay.
>
> I compared them:
>
> PWD in shell is /root, with php is the document root of my site.
> HOME in shell is /root, with php is /var/www
> PATH in shell is /usr/lib/kde4/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin but in php it is /sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin
>
> Another vairable in shell is:
> _=/usr/bin/env
> in php:
> _=/etc/init.d/php-fastcgi
>
> Should I change these for php and how? and how to set them b ack after
> I ran the program?
>
Do you see any error messages?
Is your webserver writing anything useful to the error log?
If so, that should help you figure out which environment variables need
changing.
As I said, I don't know php, but I'd guess that anything you set between
the tags gets discarded once the PHP script has been run, so:
- try setting environment variables before calling shell_exec()
- alternatively, try writing a wrapper shell script that sets the
environment and runs wine and shell_exec() that instead.
Martin
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 8 06:03:40 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (asmith)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 06:03:40 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Running wine via php
In-Reply-To: <1265620310.m2f.39268@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265620310.m2f.39268@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265630620.m2f.39273@forum.winehq.org>
I changed all the env variables and test them, they were all changed. but still no success.
I found this:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1377388/how-to-use-wine-from-apache-php-var-www-is-not-owned-by-you
What is it?
(I created /var/www/.wine and 'chown www-data /var/www/.wine'. no success still)
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 8 06:56:53 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (josebelda)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 06:56:53 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Gatecrasher infecting wine?
Message-ID: <1265633813.m2f.39274@forum.winehq.org>
Hello,
Does anybody know if the trojan gatecrasher would be able to run in a Linux system with wine?
I am using XUbuntu and had a warning in my firewall about port 6969 which is used by Gatecrasher trojan.
Of course for security reasons I formated my computer.
Could a Gatecrasher trojan be running in my system if I was using wine?
Thank you for your help
From martin at gregorie.org Mon Feb 8 07:10:40 2010
From: martin at gregorie.org (Martin Gregorie)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 13:10:40 +0000
Subject: [Wine] Running wine via php
In-Reply-To: <1265630620.m2f.39273@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265620310.m2f.39268@forum.winehq.org>
<1265630620.m2f.39273@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265634640.15271.140.camel@zappa.gregorie.org>
On Mon, 2010-02-08 at 06:03 -0600, asmith wrote:
> I changed all the env variables and test them, they were all changed.
> but still no success.
>
So, exactly what did you do and what error messages did you see? Unless
we see both of these its not exactly easy to help.
> I found this:
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1377388/how-to-use-wine-from-apache-php-var-www-is-not-owned-by-you
>
Are you using any secure Linux features (AppArmour, SELinux, etc)?
If you were using Apache I'd want to know what AllowOverride and Options
arguments are in force for the directory where you're running wine.
As a crude permissions test, will your web server display the web page
containing the tags if you comment them out or replace the wine
command with something like env or ls?
Martin
From drescherjm at gmail.com Mon Feb 8 07:24:09 2010
From: drescherjm at gmail.com (John Drescher)
Date: Mon, 8 Feb 2010 08:24:09 -0500
Subject: [Wine] Visual C++ runtime library error
In-Reply-To: <1265611506.m2f.39265@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265611506.m2f.39265@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <387ee2021002080524k2e63315aq66dc0599d2450542@mail.gmail.com>
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 1:45 AM, InterestedParty
wrote:
> Hye I been getting the follow error with too many applications now. Half of the programs I try to run spew that error at me while they are said to work perfectly fine with wine.
> ?[Image: http://img534.imageshack.us/img534/404/screenshotmicrosoftvisu.png ]
> I've installed the visual c++ applications from winetrick (or so it should have). Please help
>
http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#run_from_terminal
John
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 8 07:59:53 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Thunderbird)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 07:59:53 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: WoW WOTLK => Patch 3.3.2 kills my fps....
In-Reply-To: <1265278296.m2f.39099@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265278296.m2f.39099@forum.winehq.org>
<1265617721.m2f.39267@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265637593.m2f.39277@forum.winehq.org>
A game update can contain an updated graphics engine which behaves differently from the previous one. It can easily be that its new opengl renderer is less efficient which causes the slowdowns but it can also be in other parts of the Wow code.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 8 08:30:40 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (InterestedParty)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 08:30:40 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Visual C++ runtime library error
In-Reply-To: <1265611506.m2f.39265@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265611506.m2f.39265@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265639440.m2f.39278@forum.winehq.org>
I do that and still get the same error
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 8 08:32:35 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (tonq)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 08:32:35 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Acer Aspire 5739G - Wine doesn't work
Message-ID: <1265639555.m2f.39279@forum.winehq.org>
Hi,
I've recently received said notebook as a gift. Currently it's running Kubuntu 9.10, however Wine just doesn't seem to work - any aplication I try to run on it gives an error message 'The program has encountered a serious problem and needs to close', whether it's a game, WinRar or an installer. In fact the only .exe files that work are the ones included in wine (notepad, gecko etc).
Here's some notebook data:
Intel? Core?2 Duo Processor T6500,2MB L2 cache, 2.10GHz, 800MHz FSB
Mobile Intel? PM45 Express
4GB (2/2) DDR3 1066 SDRAM
250GB hard drive
NVIDIA? GeForce? GT 240M graphics
What I tried so far was:
Different NVidia driver versions (180.xx, 185.xx, 190.xx)
Wine 1.1.31, 1.1.37, 1.1.38
Thanks for any answers
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 8 08:38:46 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (dimesio)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 08:38:46 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Visual C++ runtime library error
In-Reply-To: <1265611506.m2f.39265@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265611506.m2f.39265@forum.winehq.org>
<1265639440.m2f.39278@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265639926.m2f.39280@forum.winehq.org>
InterestedParty wrote:
> I do that and still get the same error
I'm sure you do.
Now, if you want help, you have to POST the terminal output. We're not psychic.
You didn't mention what version of Wine you're using, but if it's not the latest development release, upgrade.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 8 08:42:39 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (dimesio)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 08:42:39 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Acer Aspire 5739G - Wine doesn't work
In-Reply-To: <1265639555.m2f.39279@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265639555.m2f.39279@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265640159.m2f.39281@forum.winehq.org>
tonq wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've recently received said notebook as a gift. Currently it's running Kubuntu 9.10, however Wine just doesn't seem to work - any aplication I try to run on it gives an error message 'The program has encountered a serious problem and needs to close', whether it's a game, WinRar or an installer. In fact the only .exe files that work are the ones included in wine (notepad, gecko etc).
>
Pick one of the apps that doesn't work, run it from a terminal, and post whatever messages appear. http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#run_from_terminal
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 8 08:59:42 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (tonq)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 08:59:42 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Acer Aspire 5739G - Wine doesn't work
In-Reply-To: <1265639555.m2f.39279@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265639555.m2f.39279@forum.winehq.org>
<1265640159.m2f.39281@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265641182.m2f.39282@forum.winehq.org>
There you go:
0000001a 0 <==
00000009 0
0000000e services.exe
00000014 0
00000010 0
0000000f 0
00000011 winedevice.exe
00000017 0
00000016 0
00000013 0
00000012 0
00000018 explorer.exe
00000019 0
Backtrace:
=>0 0x00000000 (0x00c2dea8)
1 0x7e7126c8 vertexdeclaration+0x478(state=888, stateblock=, context=) [/build/buildd/wine1.2-1.1.38/dlls/wined3d/wined3d_private.h:1640] in wined3d (0x00c2df58)
2 0x7e6e4bfe multistate_apply_2+0x4e(state=888, stateblock=0x167b30, context=0x1766d0) [/build/buildd/wine1.2-1.1.38/dlls/wined3d/state.c:5601] in wined3d (0x00c2df88)
3 0x7e6883a7 context_apply_state+0x1b7(context=, device=, usage=CTXUSAGE_DRAWPRIM) [/build/buildd/wine1.2-1.1.38/dlls/wined3d/context.c:2224] in wined3d (0x00c2e018)
4 0x7e68d809 context_acquire+0x2d9(device=, target=0x177738, usage=CTXUSAGE_DRAWPRIM) [/build/buildd/wine1.2-1.1.38/dlls/wined3d/context.c:2301] in wined3d (0x00c2e088)
5 0x7e6c505e drawPrimitive+0xde(iface=0x1644f0, index_count=96, StartIdx=0, idxSize=0, idxData=0x0(nil)) [/build/buildd/wine1.2-1.1.38/dlls/wined3d/drawprim.c:608] in wined3d (0x00c2e438)
6 0x7e698838 IWineD3DDeviceImpl_DrawPrimitive+0x78(iface=, StartVertex=0, vertex_count=) [/build/buildd/wine1.2-1.1.38/dlls/wined3d/device.c:4504] in wined3d (0x00c2e478)
7 0x7e79524f IDirect3DDevice8Impl_DrawPrimitive+0xaf(iface=, PrimitiveType=, StartVertex=0, PrimitiveCount=32) [/build/buildd/wine1.2-1.1.38/dlls/d3d8/device.c:1671] in d3d8 (0x00c2e4c8)
8 0x00438acc in 3dconfig (+0x38acc) (0x00c2e534)
9 0x004216e8 in 3dconfig (+0x216e8) (0x00c2e570)
10 0x00415a23 in 3dconfig (+0x15a23) (0x00c2e590)
11 0x004050b2 in 3dconfig (+0x50b2) (0x00c2ea34)
12 0x00461c55 in 3dconfig (+0x61c55) (0x00c2ea68)
13 0x7bc700b4 call_thread_func+0xc() in ntdll (0x00c2ea78)
14 0x7bc70280 call_thread_entry_point+0x70(entry=0x461bfe, arg=0xa4b530) [/build/buildd/wine1.2-1.1.38/dlls/ntdll/signal_i386.c:2426] in ntdll (0x00c2eb48)
15 0x7bc78a75 start_thread+0xf5(info=0x7ffd4fb8) [/build/buildd/wine1.2-1.1.38/dlls/ntdll/thread.c:399] in ntdll (0x00c2f398)
16 0xf75ac80e start_thread+0xbe(arg=0xc2fb70) [/build/buildd/eglibc-2.10.1/nptl/pthread_create.c:300] in libpthread.so.0 (0x00c2f498)
17 0xf752fa1e __clone+0x5e() in libc.so.6 (0x00000000)
The aplication is a graphics configuration tool for a game F1 Challenge 99-02
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 8 09:09:13 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (vitamin)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 09:09:13 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Gatecrasher infecting wine?
In-Reply-To: <1265633813.m2f.39274@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265633813.m2f.39274@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265641753.m2f.39283@forum.winehq.org>
josebelda wrote:
> Does anybody know if the trojan gatecrasher would be able to run in a Linux system with wine?
http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#head-3cb8f054b33a63be30f98a1b6225d74e305a0459
Really depends on what it is and how it installs itself.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 8 09:11:51 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (vitamin)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 09:11:51 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Running wine via php
In-Reply-To: <1265620310.m2f.39268@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265620310.m2f.39268@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265641911.m2f.39284@forum.winehq.org>
asmith wrote:
> I'm trying to run a command with wine via php: It doesn't work. but the same command : wine c:\\program.exe Works fine in the SSH directly.
To run most (all) programs Wine needs X display. If you running this on the server you'll need to setup a virtual X server and point Wine to it (DISPLAY env var).
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 8 09:15:25 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (tonq)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 09:15:25 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Acer Aspire 5739G - Wine doesn't work
In-Reply-To: <1265639555.m2f.39279@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265639555.m2f.39279@forum.winehq.org>
<1265641182.m2f.39282@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265642125.m2f.39285@forum.winehq.org>
I should probably add that I have run the same aplication on my previous laptop and the same Kubuntu 9.10 without any problems.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 8 09:15:31 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (vitamin)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 09:15:31 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Visual C++ runtime library error
In-Reply-To: <1265611506.m2f.39265@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265611506.m2f.39265@forum.winehq.org>
<1265639926.m2f.39280@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265642131.m2f.39286@forum.winehq.org>
InterestedParty wrote:
> Hye I been getting the follow error with too many applications now. Half of the programs I try to run spew that error at me while they are said to work perfectly fine with wine.
That error in most cases means you (or the program you installed) copied some msvc runtime dlls (msvc?x.dll & co.) into c:\windows\system32 directory. All newer ones will refuse to load from that dir, displaying the massage you see.
To fix the problem remove those dlls from system32, they belong in c:\windows\winsxs directory tree.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 8 09:17:43 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (vitamin)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 09:17:43 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Acer Aspire 5739G - Wine doesn't work
In-Reply-To: <1265639555.m2f.39279@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265639555.m2f.39279@forum.winehq.org>
<1265642125.m2f.39285@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265642263.m2f.39287@forum.winehq.org>
tonq wrote:
> There you go:
Need all of it (not just the end part). Post it somewhere on the pastebin for easier reading.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 8 09:31:14 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (tonq)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 09:31:14 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Acer Aspire 5739G - Wine doesn't work
In-Reply-To: <1265639555.m2f.39279@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265639555.m2f.39279@forum.winehq.org>
<1265642263.m2f.39287@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265643074.m2f.39288@forum.winehq.org>
Here:
http://pastebin.pl/18387
A graphics card problem?
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 8 09:48:03 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (azathothgr)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 09:48:03 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Some questions about wintab contexts
Message-ID: <1265644083.m2f.39289@forum.winehq.org>
Hi,
I use a wacom Intuos3 tablet with artrage, a painting app, on ubuntu karmic with the latest wine, and I noticed the following.
When in precise tablet mode, artrage will ignore any TopX/Y wacom options. They are set with xsetwacom to limit the tablet's active area, along with BottomX/Y . This results to the cursor being in one place, not ignoring these settings, and the drawing marks appearing in another.
Checking the source, I came upon the funtion ScaleForContext , in dlls/wintab32/context.c
The values for context InOrgX/Y and InExtX/Y seem to map directly to TopX/Y and BottomX/Y . However I can't figure out where OutOrgX/Y and OutExtX/Y come from. They appear to be always 0 for Org, InExt for OutExtX and minus InExt on the Y axis.
This in mind, the function did not seem right. It seems the InExt values were meant to be the extent of the active area (right coord - left coord, etc) but they are the bottom right coordinates instead, equal to wacom BottomY and BottomX respectively.
When I replaced it with a simple linear interpolation to map a value from [InOrg , InExt] to [OutOrg , OutExt] ,
Code:
Out = (LONG)(OutOrg + ( ( In - InOrg) * (float)(OutExt - OutOrg)) / (InExt - InOrg));
along with flipping the Y axis later, everything seems to work ok.
So I have the following questions.
Where do OutOrgX/Y and OutExtX/Y get set for a context? Why is OutExtY always = to minus InExtY and should it be like that? And finally is the above correct? It does seem to work for artrage in precise tablet mode (which I'm guessing is using native tablet coordinates). I'm not a programmer, I just messed around with the source a bit, I'm not at all sure of what is the proper way of doing this.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 8 09:52:42 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Sylvain_07)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 09:52:42 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Civstat Uploader 1.5.1.0 : error ntdll
In-Reply-To: <1265031005.m2f.38976@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265031005.m2f.38976@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265644362.m2f.39290@forum.winehq.org>
Hello,
on my bug report :
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2162
Vitaliy Margolen tell me :
> Install Wine debug symbols and attach more usable back trace.
[Embarassed] I don't uderstand what I have to doing.
I have read this tuttorial :
http://www.winehq.org/docs/winedev-guide/wine-debugger
[Embarassed] I have understand nothing [Embarassed]
Please it's possible to help me ?
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 8 09:59:18 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (HunterZ)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 09:59:18 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Wine on Mac: subpar experience
Message-ID: <1265644758.m2f.39291@forum.winehq.org>
So I installed Ubuntu on my PC laptop over the weekend and got a couple of old games working under Wine. Having previously heard that a Mac port of Wine exists, I then decided to try to get Baldur's Gate 1 working on my wife's MacBook Pro because she'd been mentioning lately that she would like to play it again.
We found and followed these instructions: http://davidbaumgold.com/tutorials/wine-mac/
It took a long time; apparently it actually had to build Wine from source. Once it was done we tried to run the Baldur's Gate installer from a disc and found that the Mac port of Wine has no support for 16-bit Windows apps (such as the SETUP.EXE for Baldur's Gate 1) due to some obscure issue with XCode.
Next we tried just copying the BG1 install from my Ubuntu setup to her system. That only sort-of worked: the X11 window server shipped with MacOS apparently doesn't support changing resolutions for fullscreen apps. The only workaround was to run Wine with a virtual desktop, which the game then reduces to a 640x480 window regardless of the chosen virtual resolution, so we were stuck running BG1 in a tiny 640x480 window on a 1920x1200 display.
What was even worse was that the game requires being able to move the mouse to the edges of the screen to scroll around, which proved impossible because the cursor would just move outside the Wine window. I know what you're thinking, but the seemingly-related setting in winecfg has no effect on the cursor escaping the window.
In short: we gave up.
I've heard about WineBottler - does anyone know if I'll get better results with it? I heard that it might be bundled with a different X11 server that can actually change resolutions. It seems geared towards wrapping single .exe apps though, so I'm not sure how well it would work with BG1 which has ~2GB of data files.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 8 09:59:53 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (InterestedParty)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 09:59:53 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Visual C++ runtime library error
In-Reply-To: <1265611506.m2f.39265@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265611506.m2f.39265@forum.winehq.org>
<1265642131.m2f.39286@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265644793.m2f.39292@forum.winehq.org>
Before mving the afore mentioned dlls
Code:
wine BFBC2Game.exe
err:service:load_reg_multisz Error 1804 while reading value L"DependOnService"
err:service:scmdatabase_load_services Error 1804 reading registry key for service L"TVersityMediaServer" - skipping
fixme:actctx:parse_depend_manifests Could not find dependent assembly L"Microsoft.VC80.CRT" (8.0.50727.4053)
err:module:attach_process_dlls "MSVCR80.dll" failed to initialize, aborting
err:module:LdrInitializeThunk Main exe initialization for L"C:\\Program Files\\Electronic Arts\\Battlefield Bad Company 2 - BETA\\BFBC2Game.exe" failed, status c0000142
After moving
Code:
mv drive_c/windows/system32/msvcr80.dll drive_c/windows/wi
nsxs/
Code:
wine BFBC2Game.exe
err:service:load_reg_multisz Error 1804 while reading value L"DependOnService"
err:service:scmdatabase_load_services Error 1804 reading registry key for service L"TVersityMediaServer" - skipping
fixme:actctx:parse_depend_manifests Could not find dependent assembly L"Microsoft.VC80.CRT" (8.0.50727.4053)
err:module:import_dll Library MSVCR80.dll (which is needed by L"C:\\windows\\system32\\MSVCP80.dll") not found
err:module:import_dll Library MSVCP80.dll (which is needed by L"C:\\Program Files\\Electronic Arts\\Battlefield Bad Company 2 - BETA\\BFBC2Game.exe") not found
err:module:import_dll Library MSVCR80.dll (which is needed by L"C:\\Program Files\\Electronic Arts\\Battlefield Bad Company 2 - BETA\\BFBC2Game.exe") not found
err:module:LdrInitializeThunk Main exe initialization for L"C:\\Program Files\\Electronic Arts\\Battlefield Bad Company 2 - BETA\\BFBC2Game.exe" failed, status c0000135
wine-1.1.37-230-g3ed5df1
From jjmckenzie51 at earthlink.net Mon Feb 8 10:16:59 2010
From: jjmckenzie51 at earthlink.net (James Mckenzie)
Date: Mon, 8 Feb 2010 09:16:59 -0700 (GMT-07:00)
Subject: [Wine] Wine on Mac: subpar experience
Message-ID: <25131074.1265645819861.JavaMail.root@mswamui-thinleaf.atl.sa.earthlink.net>
>It took a long time; apparently it actually had to build Wine from source. Once it was done we tried
>to run the Baldur's Gate installer from a disc and found that the Mac port of Wine has no support for
>16-bit Windows apps (such as the SETUP.EXE for Baldur's Gate 1) due to some obscure issue with XCode.
>
I hate to do this, but your best solution at this point is to purchase Crossover Games for the Mac. It has the capabilities to run these older games in full screen mode. Otherwise you are 'stuck' with the windowed version and I realize that this is very poor.
James McKenzie
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 8 10:27:46 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (Cr0k)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 10:27:46 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Wine err:seh:raise_exception Unhandled exception -
WoW.exe
References: <1265421676.m2f.39166@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265646466.m2f.39294@forum.winehq.org>
On my laptop (Intel C2D T6400, nvidia 9600M GS & 4GB DDR3), WoW and my steam games works very well, no error.
For WoW, I had this one time, when I wanted to play a standalone WoW. I installed it from my Linux (Arch Linux x86_64), and works well.
My Steam games are : Counter Strike, Counter Strike : Source, Condition Zero.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 8 10:34:40 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (HunterZ)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 10:34:40 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Wine on Mac: subpar experience
In-Reply-To: <1265644758.m2f.39291@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265644758.m2f.39291@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265646880.m2f.39295@forum.winehq.org>
What about WineBottler, is that worth trying? http://winebottler.kronenberg.org/
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 8 11:28:08 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (InterestedParty)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 11:28:08 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Visual C++ runtime library error
In-Reply-To: <1265611506.m2f.39265@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265611506.m2f.39265@forum.winehq.org>
<1265644793.m2f.39292@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265650088.m2f.39296@forum.winehq.org>
using newest version of wine now
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 8 11:35:14 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (InterestedParty)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 11:35:14 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Gnome wine menu entry gone
Message-ID: <1265650514.m2f.39297@forum.winehq.org>
Well for a long time now my wine menu entry in gnome has been gone. Most threads I read all say to fine the tag in .config/menus/applications.menu but mine doesn't have it.
From jjmckenzie51 at earthlink.net Mon Feb 8 12:01:11 2010
From: jjmckenzie51 at earthlink.net (James Mckenzie)
Date: Mon, 8 Feb 2010 11:01:11 -0700 (GMT-07:00)
Subject: [Wine] Wine on Mac: subpar experience
Message-ID: <12453258.1265652071590.JavaMail.root@elwamui-rubis.atl.sa.earthlink.net>
>What about WineBottler, is that worth trying? http://winebottler.kronenberg.org/
>
Sadly, Mike has not had the time to fix the X11 bug that Apple introduced. CodeWeavers has.
You still would have the same problem using Winebottler (I know, I test it.) Mike may find the time to do so, but it would be better to create a Native Aqua interface that would solve many problems.
James McKenzie
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 8 14:58:46 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (merkland)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 14:58:46 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Use of Wine to access devices via Windows programs
Message-ID: <1265662726.m2f.39299@forum.winehq.org>
Am attempting, so far without success, to access an Olympus Digital Recorder. It is connected to my PC by USB cable but is not recognised in Linux.
Olympus do not provide software for Linux use.
Have installed Digital Wave Player, the windows program supplied by Olympus, in Wine and have had a USB drive installed in Wine Configuration but when I run Digital Wave Player there is no communication with the Recorder. If I run in Windows everything works perfectly.
Can anyone suggest what I am doing wrong or am I expecting the impossible in trying to access external devices through Wine.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 8 15:36:25 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (cwmatt123)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 15:36:25 -0600
Subject: [Wine] GTA San Andreas on Mac-PLEASE READ!
Message-ID: <1265664985.m2f.39300@forum.winehq.org>
I am trying to run my modified no-cd v.1.0 GTA San Andreas game on my aluminum unibody Intel processor (Nvidia gpu) mac using Wine Bottle. I got it to work once and then, after adding my saved game files to the Documents folder, I couldn't get it to run again. It just kept loading the blue virtual desktop and then crashing!!! I cant seem to pull myself away from this problem and i have been working on it all day!!! I have other things i need to be doing and I am getting more and more aggravated by the second, mainly because it seems to be something stupid that i'm missing, and I haven't played my favorite game in over a week, when I ended up screwing up my bootcamp partition by installing back track linux (fitting name: it back tracks all the way to before MS-DOS [Evil or Very Mad] ) next to it in the hopes of triple-booting!!!!!! Could somebody please walk me through the steps necessary to run my game with Wine before i go insane????
From jjmckenzie51 at earthlink.net Mon Feb 8 15:44:31 2010
From: jjmckenzie51 at earthlink.net (James Mckenzie)
Date: Mon, 8 Feb 2010 14:44:31 -0700 (GMT-07:00)
Subject: [Wine] GTA San Andreas on Mac-PLEASE READ!
Message-ID: <32873017.1265665471875.JavaMail.root@mswamui-bichon.atl.sa.earthlink.net>
>From: cwmatt123 wrote at Feb 8, 2010 2:36 PM (PNT) about [Wine] GTA San Andreas on Mac:
>
>I am trying to run my modified no-cd v.1.0 GTA San Andreas game on my aluminum unibody Intel processor
>(Nvidia gpu) mac using Wine Bottle. I got it to work once and then, after adding my saved game files
>to the Documents folder, I couldn't get it to run again.
First: This may or may not be a Wine problem but moving files into the Documents directory on a Macintosh should be approached with extreme caution. Most games save files in a specific directory. I found saved games in $HOME/ and in directories in $HOME/.wine/drive_c/Program\ Files/.
>It just kept loading the blue virtual desktop and then crashing!!! I cant seem to pull myself away
>from this problem and i have been working on it all day!!! I have other things i need to be doing and
>I am getting more and more aggravated by the second, mainly because it seems to be something stupid
>that i'm missing, and I haven't played my favorite game in over a week, when I ended up screwing up my
>bootcamp partition by installing back track linux (fitting name: it back tracks all the way to before
>MS-DOS ) next to it in the hopes of triple-booting!!!!!!
This is not a Wine problem and Apple may actually tell you that this was a bad idea in the first place.
>Could somebody please walk me through the steps necessary to run my game with Wine before i go
>insane????
Sorry, but you might have to go to Mike's web site and file an issue in the Trac that he runs if removing the saved games files from your Documents folder does not work. Mike will file an issue if there is a detectible problem with the Wine code.
James McKenzie
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 8 15:45:56 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (asmith)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 15:45:56 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Running wine via php
In-Reply-To: <1265620310.m2f.39268@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265620310.m2f.39268@forum.winehq.org>
<1265641911.m2f.39284@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265665556.m2f.39301@forum.winehq.org>
Actually I have done that.
I have setup xvfb and I've run 'Xvfb :1 &'
and I run the command I need with:
DISPLAY=:1 wine program.exe
All works perfectly fine directly in shell. I have no idea why in php NOTHING happens. I get a blank screen. no output. no error.
I tested with another exe file, which I created using C++ in windows. the program only print out a test line like 'hello!', when running.
I ran that program in shell: wine program2.exe, and I received the text. Again I tested the same line in php, a blank screen. no output, no error.
in mean time I DO get output for: 'wine --version', or 'ls -al'
been looking for this my whole day. :(
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 8 16:16:41 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (dimesio)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 16:16:41 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Use of Wine to access devices via Windows programs
In-Reply-To: <1265662726.m2f.39299@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265662726.m2f.39299@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265667401.m2f.39303@forum.winehq.org>
merkland wrote:
> Am attempting, so far without success, to access an Olympus Digital Recorder. It is connected to my PC by USB cable but is not recognised in Linux.
> Olympus do not provide software for Linux use.
> Have installed Digital Wave Player, the windows program supplied by Olympus, in Wine and have had a USB drive installed in Wine Configuration but when I run Digital Wave Player there is no communication with the Recorder. If I run in Windows everything works perfectly.
> Can anyone suggest what I am doing wrong or am I expecting the impossible in trying to access external devices through Wine.
Windows hardware drivers don't work in Wine. If Linux doesn't recognize the hardware, there's no way for Wine to access it.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 8 16:17:46 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (oiaohm)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 16:17:46 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: binding to privileged Linux ports (<= 1024)
In-Reply-To: <1265440803.m2f.39170@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265440803.m2f.39170@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265667466.m2f.39304@forum.winehq.org>
mc2718 good secuirty is like a onion. You have layers.
Firewall is only one layer. DAC permissions are another. MAC permissions are another. Physical controls are another.
At the firewall layer I use single packet port knocking to open the ssh. So it is hidden most of the time.
Also the least number of not security layers the better. Ie wine is a non secuirty layer.
Always remembering any one layer could fail one day. Each layer reduces the risk or complete failure.
Secuirty what got my fear of you mc2718. People from a windows background have the problem of putting too much faith in anti-viruses and firewalls. Where good secuirty from the Unix/Linux world teaches you not to depend on them.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 8 16:21:24 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (triso)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 16:21:24 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Run linux binaries on Windows
In-Reply-To: <1265507432.m2f.39211@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265507432.m2f.39211@forum.winehq.org>
<1265576982.m2f.39254@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265667684.m2f.39305@forum.winehq.org>
daxue wrote:
> ...Actually, even only running command line (no GUI) binaries would be highly welcome, at least for science community...
If you have the source code for these non-GUI programs, they are trivial to port from one OS to another. I have done ports from obsolete mainframes, minis and micros to more modern systems.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 8 16:42:55 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (conbot)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 16:42:55 -0600
Subject: [Wine] PPLive can't start with wine on OS 10.4 Mac Tiger
Message-ID: <1265668975.m2f.39306@forum.winehq.org>
Hi, thank you for this forum.
I want to start my PPLive-Programm with wine but it fails:(
Code:
noname:~/Desktop/spring/PPTV nadiayu$ wine PPLive.exe
fixme:atl:AtlModuleInit SEMI-STUB (0x5afe70 0x5afef8 0x540000)
err:ntdll:NtQueryInformationToken Unhandled Token Information class 25!
fixme:atl:AtlModuleInit SEMI-STUB (0x336208 0x336020 0x330000)
fixme:jscript:DispatchEx_GetTypeInfo (0x1878d8)->(0 1031 0x32f53c)
fixme:jscript:JScript_SetScriptState unimplemented state 3
fixme:jscript:JScript_SetScriptState unimplemented state 4
noname:~/Desktop/spring/PPTV nadiayu$ WINEDLLOVERRIDES="mfc42,msvcp60,riched32=n" wine PPLive.exe
fixme:atl:AtlModuleInit SEMI-STUB (0x5afe70 0x5afef8 0x540000)
err:ntdll:NtQueryInformationToken Unhandled Token Information class 25!
fixme:atl:AtlModuleInit SEMI-STUB (0x336208 0x336020 0x330000)
fixme:jscript:DispatchEx_GetTypeInfo (0x187af0)->(0 1031 0x32f53c)
fixme:jscript:JScript_SetScriptState unimplemented state 3
fixme:jscript:JScript_SetScriptState unimplemented state 4
noname:~/Desktop/spring/PPTV nadiayu$ wine PPLive.exe
fixme:atl:AtlModuleInit SEMI-STUB (0x5afe70 0x5afef8 0x540000)
err:ntdll:NtQueryInformationToken Unhandled Token Information class 25!
fixme:atl:AtlModuleInit SEMI-STUB (0x336208 0x336020 0x330000)
fixme:jscript:DispatchEx_GetTypeInfo (0x1878d8)->(0 1031 0x32f53c)
fixme:jscript:JScript_SetScriptState unimplemented state 3
fixme:jscript:JScript_SetScriptState unimplemented state 4
Can you help me?
Wine Version is the latest, installed with macports, also latest version
From martin at gregorie.org Mon Feb 8 16:42:54 2010
From: martin at gregorie.org (Martin Gregorie)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 22:42:54 +0000
Subject: [Wine] Running wine via php
In-Reply-To: <1265665556.m2f.39301@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265620310.m2f.39268@forum.winehq.org>
<1265641911.m2f.39284@forum.winehq.org>
<1265665556.m2f.39301@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265668974.15271.200.camel@zappa.gregorie.org>
On Mon, 2010-02-08 at 15:45 -0600, asmith wrote:
> Actually I have done that.
>
> I have setup xvfb and I've run 'Xvfb :1 &'
> and I run the command I need with:
>
> DISPLAY=:1 wine program.exe
>
> All works perfectly fine directly in shell. I have no idea why in php
> NOTHING happens. I get a blank screen. no output. no error.
>
Its unlikely that there aren't traces in some log file: one of the
strengths of Linux is the amount of stuff that gets into log files,
especially for web servers, when there are problems.
Its also possible that the system has mailed you reports. Have you
looked for system mail under root?
Do another test, running the wine application from PHP. Note the time
displayed by the computer. Then look in the webserver's log files and
the Linux log files. Look at the latest file for *all* the different
logfiles for your webserver and Linux, not just /var/log/messages for
the Linux set.
> I tested with another exe file, which I created using C++ in windows.
> the program only print out a test line like 'hello!', when running.
>
Is that program writing to stdout or stderr?
Do the same with this program and with something that works: what's in
the logs? How does they differ from when you ran Wine?
If you can't sort out the problem from what you find in the logs with a
timestamp for the same minute when you ran the test, maybe we can help.
If its just a few lines, post it here. If its large, stitch the sections
of log together, each preceeded by the logfile name, put them on
pastebin and post the URL here.
Martin
From martin at gregorie.org Mon Feb 8 17:01:26 2010
From: martin at gregorie.org (Martin Gregorie)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 23:01:26 +0000
Subject: [Wine] Run linux binaries on Windows
In-Reply-To: <1265667684.m2f.39305@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265507432.m2f.39211@forum.winehq.org>
<1265576982.m2f.39254@forum.winehq.org>
<1265667684.m2f.39305@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265670086.15271.210.camel@zappa.gregorie.org>
On Mon, 2010-02-08 at 16:21 -0600, triso wrote:
> daxue wrote:
> > ...Actually, even only running command line (no GUI) binaries would
> be highly welcome, at least for science community...
>
> If you have the source code for these non-GUI programs, they are
> trivial to port from one OS to another. I have done ports from
> obsolete mainframes, minis and micros to more modern systems.
>
Use wineconsole to run this type of EXE.
You still need a minimal front end because a lot of DOS command line
binaries, particularly the older ones, will use the ANSI terminal driver
to control the cursor and colour on the console using ANSI terminal
escape codes. But the Linux console uses xterm escape codes so, at a
minimum the ANSI escape codes must be translated to corresponding xterm
codes.
However, any program for which you have source and that uses termcap or
curses to handle the screen and keyboard can be trivially ported to
Linux, where it will automagically use xterm codes and should 'just
work'.
Martin
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 8 17:07:56 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (doh123)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 17:07:56 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Wine on Mac: subpar experience
In-Reply-To: <1265644758.m2f.39291@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265644758.m2f.39291@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265670476.m2f.39309@forum.winehq.org>
I haven't tried using BG1 in Wine.. as I run it in a Cider hack that runs fantastic you can find around the web...
but you could try it in fullscreen mode in Wineskin RC7.
I dont know if it'll work, but I have worked around some issues with using Xquartz X11, and it will change resolutions for you and run in a fullscreen mode... its currently not geared toward normal Wine usage, just bundling up and making a Mac .app for a specific programs...
wineskin.sourceforge.net
There is little Wine can do about really bad X11 on Mac OS X... besides getting a working quartz driver so that X11 wouldn't be needed....
oh.. you'll have to change the default Wine install in Wineskin down some, and not run the latest versions... run something before I think 1.1.36, as the ones before that have win16 enabled, but later ones do not, since for some reason win16 stopped building on all versions of OSX for me, when it used to build on 10.4 fine.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 8 17:55:26 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (oiaohm)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 17:55:26 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Run linux binaries on Windows
In-Reply-To: <1265507432.m2f.39211@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265507432.m2f.39211@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265673326.m2f.39310@forum.winehq.org>
triso Not exactly trivial. Problem is lot of Linux text mode applications are not 100 percent simple.
It trivial to move old mainframe programs to linux. Its posix to posix . Problem here windows does not contain proper posix.
Most Unix's and all Linux it cheep to start a new process compared to windows. It is one of the major reason why items like gcc run many times faster on Linux than windows. Starting a thread on windows takes more time than starting a process on Linux.
Memory differences is a big killer. Unix and Linux applications are use to massive over allocation not causing bad things to happen.
daxue is talking about the reverse to wine. Basically what he is asking is shot due to technical reasons.
Science community need to simply accept windows is not up to the job. colinux can run gcc faster than running gcc natively on windows.
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 8 17:56:45 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (DaVince)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 17:56:45 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Run linux binaries on Windows
In-Reply-To: <1265507432.m2f.39211@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265507432.m2f.39211@forum.winehq.org>
<1265673326.m2f.39310@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265673405.m2f.39311@forum.winehq.org>
I believe that both the Gnome and KDE window managers (and libraries) have been successfully ported to Windows, meaning that you can run at least programs made for these Window managers under Windows natively. A part of GTK had been ported too, don't know how much that improved over the past few years, though (like GTK libraries that I know were not ported two years ago, like GtkSourceView).
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 8 17:58:41 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (DaVince)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 17:58:41 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Visual C++ runtime library error
In-Reply-To: <1265611506.m2f.39265@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265611506.m2f.39265@forum.winehq.org>
<1265650088.m2f.39296@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265673521.m2f.39312@forum.winehq.org>
InterestedParty wrote:
> using newest version of wine now
And does that help or not? If not, is the terminal output any different?
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 8 18:02:03 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (DaVince)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 18:02:03 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: Civstat Uploader 1.5.1.0 : error ntdll
In-Reply-To: <1265031005.m2f.38976@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265031005.m2f.38976@forum.winehq.org>
<1265644362.m2f.39290@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <1265673723.m2f.39313@forum.winehq.org>
Sylvain_07 wrote:
> Hello,
>
> on my bug report :
> http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2162
>
> Vitaliy Margolen tell me :
>
>
> > Install Wine debug symbols and attach more usable back trace.
>
>
>
>
> [Embarassed] I don't uderstand what I have to doing.
>
> I have read this tuttorial :
> http://www.winehq.org/docs/winedev-guide/wine-debugger
>
> [Embarassed] I have understand nothing [Embarassed]
>
> Please it's possible to help me ?
http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#head-16da35b6327024d6ea576e3678488b16862d0f5e
The command itself might not make much sense, but it does what they requested.
From huk256 at gmail.com Mon Feb 8 18:12:48 2010
From: huk256 at gmail.com (James Huk)
Date: Tue, 9 Feb 2010 01:12:48 +0100
Subject: [Wine] Wine 3D performance - where does the bottleneck lies and
how
In-Reply-To: <1265555443.m2f.39244@forum.winehq.org>
References: <1265545404.m2f.39228@forum.winehq.org>
<1265555443.m2f.39244@forum.winehq.org>
Message-ID: <6b0fdc461002081612h68a3e906ladc1fa3dfb01c7d0@mail.gmail.com>
On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 4:10 PM, Thunderbird wrote:
> At this point we don't need any application specific optimizations. There can be various areas which have not been implemented in the most efficient way. Those issues should be fixed.
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Thanks for the information everyone - that cleared thing up a bit. One
more thing I was wondering... do you know if somebody ever tried
compiling wine using Intel C Compiler (presumably - the fastest x86
compiler there is)? Should it be possible to compile wine using this
compiler "out of the box" or would some changes to the code need to be
done first?
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 8 18:24:22 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (cwmatt123)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 18:24:22 -0600
Subject: [Wine] Re: GTA San Andreas on Mac-PLEASE READ!
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i will try that out thx
From wineforum-user at winehq.org Mon Feb 8 18:27:26 2010
From: wineforum-user at winehq.org (ysa)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 18:27:26 -0600
Subject: [Wine] ntdll.dll.so: invalid ELF header
Message-ID: <1265675246.m2f.39316@forum.winehq.org>
Hi,
I am using Debian GNU/Linux Lenny with kernel verison 2.6.26-2-amd64
(x86_64) and want to compile wine 1.1.38 form the source Tarball.
After successful compilation and installation through "make install",
I get the following
error when trying to run wine (e.g. when trying to run winecfg or any
other application).
wine: failed to initialize: /usr/local/lib/wine/ntdll.dll.so: invalid ELF header
To check whether this is really the case,I tried:
readelf -h /usr/local/lib/wine/ntdll.dll.so
it reports:
readelf: Error: Not an ELF file - it has the wrong magic bytes at the start
I checked whether this is really the file that I have compiled in the
source directory (wine-1.1.38/dlls/ntdll/ntdll.dll.so). It is. I made sure that there is no other version of wine installed on the system.
I also tried to run wine directly out of the source directory through the
wine-1.1.38/tools/winewrapper. I get the same error.
I guess that there is a problem with the configuration of the compile
process. However, I was not able to find any previous post in the forum or the mailing lists that addresses exactly this problem.
Does anybody know how to solve this problem?
Yves
From dgerard at gmail.com Mon Feb 8 18:28:42 2010
From: dgerard at gmail.com (David Gerard)
Date: Tue, 9 Feb 2010 00:28:42 +0000
Subject: [Wine] Wine 3D performance - where does the bottleneck lies and
how
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