Dear Developers, Latest wine is having problems with Intel UXA 2D driver. Many games cause X server to restart. My system is UBUNTU 9.04. Tested with Intel 2.8 graphics driver, 2.6.30 rc-4 linux kernel, Mesa 7.5.2. WINE 1.1.29 = prolem WINE 1.1.18 = NO problem All Linux native games works wonderfully by this latest Intel driver. Best regards, MD. IMAM HOSSAIN
On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 12:30 PM, MD.IMAM HOSSAIN <imamdxl8805(a)gmail.com>wrote:
Dear Developers,
Latest wine is having problems with Intel UXA 2D driver. Many games cause X server to restart.
My system is UBUNTU 9.04. Tested with Intel 2.8 graphics driver, 2.6.30 rc-4 linux kernel, Mesa 7.5.2.
WINE 1.1.29 = prolem WINE 1.1.18 = NO problem
All Linux native games works wonderfully by this latest Intel driver.
Best regards, MD. IMAM HOSSAIN
The instructions for performing a regression test will assist you in narrowing down the problem: http://wiki.winehq.org/RegressionTesting Erich Hoover ehoover(a)mines.edu
When the Xserver crashes the bug in question is a bug in the display drivers. Wine itself or any other X app won't bring the Xserver down (they can't). Though knowing what changes in Wine triggered this (probably glsl / fbo stuff) could help the intel developers fixing the issue but as I said the issue is in the intel drivers. Roderick On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 8:47 PM, Erich Hoover <ehoover(a)mines.edu> wrote:
On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 12:30 PM, MD.IMAM HOSSAIN <imamdxl8805(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Developers,
Latest wine is having problems with Intel UXA 2D driver. Many games cause X server to restart.
My system is UBUNTU 9.04. Tested with Intel 2.8 graphics driver, 2.6.30 rc-4 linux kernel, Mesa 7.5.2.
WINE 1.1.29 = prolem WINE 1.1.18 = NO problem
All Linux native games works wonderfully by this latest Intel driver.
Best regards, MD. IMAM HOSSAIN
The instructions for performing a regression test will assist you in narrowing down the problem: http://wiki.winehq.org/RegressionTesting
Erich Hoover ehoover(a)mines.edu
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