Ok thank you sammi. I'll give you the information needed later tomorrow.
Thanks for the response
Ok thank you sammi. I'll give you the information needed later tomorrow.
Thanks for the response
I'm running Hardy x64 Alpha 6, and lost Gnome in the latest update! So I reinstalled my / drive, keeping /home the same. Since installing wine though, I get the following error when I try to run WoW:
*cough*
Deleted all the /code stuff, 'cause I didn't enable the nVIDIA drivers .... :$
Last edited by Maelgwyn; March 12th, 2008 at 09:43 AM. Reason: OK - I'm a noob... Enabling nVIDIA drivers helps everything!
TOAST
Ok.
Let's do this.
I've got a Packard Bell computer
- Graphics ATI RADEON X600
- Motherboard ORION (or RIO not quite sure)
- AMD ATHLON 64 3600
- 160 Gig HDD.
More information needed?
Have you installed yet?
What's your actual question?
TOAST
I think my problem shifted from WINE problems to the support of my Graphics Driver.
It isn't working at all. I can't seem to get it workign.
- used several online guides
- used the program Envy
asked anyone in the #ubuntu channel. But they also admitted he didn't know why I couldn't get it working.
.Sigh
Ok, When I try to play WOW, it works pretty fine for a few minutes, then the computer fan is very activated, like it works alot, this happens when having many youtubes at the same time too. So, it works fine for a few minutes, then it hangs. The whole computer hangs, no response, have to restart it. No matter if I do it fullscreen or windowed.
My computer is 1024 mb ram, geforce 256mb graphic card.
The sound is a bit laggy at the loading world screen as it hacks a litlle bit.
I have modified all the "SET" values like instructed and changed the key too.
wine version is 0.9.57
Graphics tab: Mark in first two boxes.
vertex shader support turned off
120 dpi
pressing the "sound" tab take a few second to load, this may be part of the problem? Alsa and OSS turned on
directsound hardware acceleration number 2 from bottom
44100 16
no driver emulation
windows version: xp
it has worked fine in some previous wine version
Here is my config.wtf, all naked, for you
SET locale "enGB"
SET coresDetected "1"
SET hwDetect "0"
SET gxColorBits "24"
SET gxDepthBits "24"
SET gxResolution "800x600"
SET gxRefresh "60"
SET gxMultisample "1"
SET gxMultisampleQuality "0.000000"
SET videoOptionsVersion "1"
SET movie "0"
SET expansionMovie "0"
SET readTOS "1"
SET readEULA "1"
SET readTerminationWithoutNotice "1"
SET showToolsUI "1"
SET Sound_OutputDriverName "System Default"
SET realmList "eu.logon.worldofwarcraft.com"
SET patchlist "eu.version.worldofwarcraft.com"
SET SmallCull "0.040000"
SET DistCull "500.000000"
SET farclip "477"
SET particleDensity "1.000000"
SET spellEffectLevel "0"
SET groundEffectDensity "24"
SET realmName "Hellscream"
SET gameTip "8"
SET Sound_VoiceChatInputDriverName "System Default"
SET Sound_VoiceChatOutputDriverName "System Default"
SET mouseSpeed "1.5"
SET Gamma "1.000000"
SET lastCharacterIndex "4"
SET Sound_MasterVolume "1"
SET Sound_SFXVolume "1"
SET Sound_MusicVolume "0.40000000596046"
SET Sound_AmbienceVolume "0.60000002384186"
SET lod "1"
SET Sound_SoundOutputSystem "1"
SET Sound_SoundBufferSize "150"
SET groundEffectDist "70"
SET ffxGlow "0"
SET ffxDeath "0"
SET cameraYawMoveSpeed "270"
SET cameraYawSmoothSpeed "90"
SET cameraSmoothStyle "0"
SET cameraSmoothTrackingStyle "0"
SET cameraDistanceMaxFactor "2"
SET AutoInteract "1"
SET minimapZoom "0"
SET uiScale "1"
SET deselectOnClick "0"
SET assistAttack "1"
SET stopAutoAttackOnTargetChange "1"
SET autoSelfCast "1"
SET shadowLOD "0"
SET SoundOutputSystem "1"
SET SoundBufferSize "150"
SET gxApi "OpenGL"
Plz help
Edit: I took away the HKEY recommended input and now it seem to work, although the framerate seem to have decreased, so has the visual sharpness.
Put the recommended HKey back in. It is recommended for a reason
Turn off OSS sound as ALSA is the preferred method since Ubuntu 7.10 - this may be the cause of your sound stuttering.
Last but not least, don't use more video processes that take away from an already intensive video process (WoW and then Video Streaming with YouTube). You have described overheating a system by pushing it beyond its capabilities. Don't say, "Well it works fine in windows." Linux demands more of your hardware and Linux is not Windows.
Best of luck.
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@microwaver
Sorry to hear about your graphics card troubles. ATI really need to get their act together and produce better Linux drivers.
I consider myself lucky that I have a Nvidia.
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