http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58126
Bug ID: 58126
Summary: Display enumeration differs from winex11
Product: Wine
Version: 10.5
Hardware: x86-64
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: winewayland
Assignee: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
Reporter: oleg(a)np880.ru
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Created attachment 78389
--> http://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=78389
Display enumeration in winewayland driver.
Enumeration of displays in winewayland driver differs from winex11 and doesn't
even follow order of reported wl_outputs.
I have 3 displays: with middle one (1440p, primary) being the first display. My
other displays are 1080p. In winex11 it's indeed the first, and it also
reported as first wl_output by my compositor (KWin). But winewayland driver
reports it the second and the leftmost display reported as the first.
It causes problem in old games that don't have display selection and enumerate
video modes only for primary (first) display, so I can't get resolution higher
than 1080p on my 1440p display that is supposed to be primary.
Although we don't have a way to determine primary screen on Wayland we can at
least follow order of reported wl_outputs. Here is what my compositor is
reporting and it doesn't correlate with order of winewayland driver.
interface: 'wl_output', version: 4, name: 61
name: DP-1
description: Xiaomi Corporation Mi monitor
x: 1920, y: 0, scale: 2,
physical_width: 598 mm, physical_height: 336 mm,
make: 'Xiaomi Corporation', model: 'Mi monitor',
subpixel_orientation: unknown, output_transform: normal,
mode:
width: 2560 px, height: 1440 px, refresh: 180.000 Hz,
flags: current
interface: 'wl_output', version: 4, name: 62
name: DP-2
description: Philips Consumer Electronics Company Philips 226V4
x: 0, y: 0, scale: 1,
physical_width: 477 mm, physical_height: 268 mm,
make: 'Philips Consumer Electronics Company', model: 'Philips 226V4',
subpixel_orientation: unknown, output_transform: normal,
mode:
width: 1920 px, height: 1080 px, refresh: 60.000 Hz,
flags: current
interface: 'wl_output', version: 4, name: 63
name: HDMI-A-1
description: Philips Consumer Electronics Company Philips 235PL
x: 3968, y: 0, scale: 1,
physical_width: 510 mm, physical_height: 287 mm,
make: 'Philips Consumer Electronics Company', model: 'Philips 235PL',
subpixel_orientation: unknown, output_transform: 90°,
mode:
width: 1920 px, height: 1080 px, refresh: 60.000 Hz,
flags: current
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https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=57980
Bug ID: 57980
Summary: Adobe Creative Cloud requires unimplemented function
KERNEL32.dll.SetThreadpoolTimerEx
Product: Wine
Version: 10.3
Hardware: x86-64
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: kernel32
Assignee: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
Reporter: asdfghrbljzmkd(a)outlook.com
Distribution: ---
Every so often I test installing Adobe CC on Wine to see if it will work. With
the recent fixes relating to libcef/edge/chromium sandboxing, I gave it another
go. Seems like this is now an issue:
```
wine: Call from 00006FFFFFC75D38 to unimplemented function
KERNEL32.dll.SetThreadpoolTimerEx, aborting
```
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