This may be an upstream issue as I'm using 0.9.99.1 on Arch Linux and have exactly the same problem. It's an absolute nightmare.
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This may be an upstream issue as I'm using 0.9.99.1 on Arch Linux and have exactly the same problem. It's an absolute nightmare.
I'm having the same issue on Arch Linux. It looks like this card simply isn't supported well in Linux yet.
Disabling acer_wmi is needed to get it to really work at all. When it does work, it's...
See - http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=27028
Do what SendBlink suggested first and update Wine (although 1.3 is still old).
System lockups with Wine are almost always due to graphical driver issues, does your system lockup if you run glxinfo...
I'm having the same issue in Gentoo with the album artwork being displayed with a diagnal skew in "Albums" view so it's not specific to Ubuntu, I can't find a single fix anywhere though and a Google...
Is there any actual reason why you just posted?
Anyway, I've always liked Pidgin as it tends to look nice and clean, has a polished feel to it in general, but the lack of any A/V support on any...
It tells you why, you have Wine-dev installed and need to remove that first. 1.0.1 is epically outdated though.
Make sure you've muted ALL inputs on your PC first; Aux, Mic and the other inputs generally create ambient noise, sometimes a lot of it.
Hello all, I'm looking for command line audio players for the following formats:
.vgz (Megadrive/genesis), .nsf (NES), .spc (SNES), .psf (Playstation), .gbs (Gameboy), .sid (C64).
The main...
Were those 3DMark tests ran with an ATi card or an nVidia card?
Just in case you never found the answer to this, X-Fi support isn't in ALSA. You have to download and compile the driver specifically from Creative.
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As far as I'm aware, the fix for this was to open your /etc/hosts file and put your LAN IP and hostname (not localhost) on the first line. i.e:
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192.168.1.100...
This really shouldn't be done as Wine can't access NTFS partitions properly and it requires you to mount them R/W inside Linux with special permissions for users too.
Anyway, just add wherever as...
That applications Tab is for listing application specific setting that you're forcing, not actually installed programs.
Please never submit bug reports, AppDB test data or AppDB info while...
That's not really true, adding a new renderer to a game is a very long-winded and time consuming process, it also needs to be designed with the idea of multiple engines in mind. The "This is a...
I'm not sure what you mean by a Core2Duo 2GB unless you mean 2Ghz (Bytes is a measure of size, Hertz are a measure of speed).
Really your system shouldn't be locking up or unable to open these...
Can't tell you anything from that description. Pastebin the terminal output from when you run it and that should provide some clues.
Not likely to get fixed unless it's a very minor change or...
Well those users can't write to something owned by the other user anyway which will just break Wine sooner or later (and more likely the former than the later). Wine is not designed to be multi-user.
You missed the part where people cutting their arms off complain about having cut their arms off and other people do it by accident then start posting everywhere about it flooding real issues...
Blame all the stupid people that run it as root, hose their systems then spam the Wine bugs site/IRC/forums for that piece of code being implemented...
Ah right, is your $HOME folder on an NTFS drive? That's..... really such a bad idea and you need to fix it on some native Linux drive.
../drive_c is right, that's ~/.wine/drive_c.
Mapping Wine's C to an NTFS drive is quite possibly the worst thing you could ever do. Recommended action : rm -rf ~/.wine and start over.
Install Oblivion in Wine, don't run it from a Windows partition (that should have been obvious from the broken filesystem comments).
What version of Wine and how did you install it? Looks like Wine isn't finding any fonts other than the GP5 installed font and is using that as a substitute for.. well, everything.