Hello, all I'm running the standard wine installation from a fresh 9.2 setup... Any games I try to run on wine will destroy my X session. It won't return to KDM, the screen will just go black, as if I had selected a bad screen resolution; the only way to get out of it is to CTRL+ALT+BACKSPACE (jumping to a ctrl+alt+F1 terminal and killing the wine process won't work). Apps that don't require full screen work just fine. I'm running a ATI 3D Rage II, 1280x1024, 24bit color. I know, it's old, but it worked just fine on suse 9.1. I'm guessing it's something to do with the adoption of X.org instead of XFree86, the major graphical change between 9.1 and 9.2. Has anybody else experienced such issues? I've been using linux since mandrake 8.1, but I haven't started messing with wine until recently. Thanks, Marcio Silveira
On Fri, Dec 10, 2004 at 11:26:00PM -0700, Marcio Silveira wrote:
Hello, all
I'm running the standard wine installation from a fresh 9.2 setup... Any games I try to run on wine will destroy my X session. It won't return to KDM, the screen will just go black, as if I had selected a bad screen resolution; the only way to get out of it is to CTRL+ALT+BACKSPACE (jumping to a ctrl+alt+F1 terminal and killing the wine process won't work). Apps that don't require full screen work just fine. I'm running a ATI 3D Rage II, 1280x1024, 24bit color. I know, it's old, but it worked just fine on suse 9.1. I'm guessing it's something to do with the adoption of X.org instead of XFree86, the major graphical change between 9.1 and 9.2. Has anybody else experienced such issues? I've been using linux since mandrake 8.1, but I haven't started messing with wine until recently.
I have not, but i am not using fullscreen games. It probably uses the xrandr xserver extension to switch the resolution to a bad one :/ Ciao, Marcus
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Marcio Silveira
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Marcus Meissner