http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35690 --- Comment #11 from Mike <hellsy22(a)gmail.com> --- I spend all night, trying to solve this headache. On guest (QEMU/KVM) Steam working fine. On host - network not working (hanging to timeout for udp, lagging for tcp) I rebuilded entire system with -O2 instead of O3 - not helped. I reinstalled wine from binary - not helped. I used kernel options from guest by coping .config, ofc same kernel version (3.10.25, amd64) - no effect. I checked ulimits and sysctl options. They almost same. I disabled udev and all rc-services. No effect. I changed some hardware - swaped my inet connection from ethernet to wifi. Steam network still not working on host and perfectly working on guest. I even mount my host wineprefix dir to guest thru smb - it's working well on guest and not working on host. So, what the difference between host and guest for wine? Does it uses... I dunno, some bios/hardware features for networking? -- Do not reply to this email, post in Bugzilla using the above URL to reply. You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.