http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11467
--- Comment #2 from Ian iphands@yahoo.com 2008-02-05 06:34:34 --- (In reply to comment #1)
Please do not paste such huge logs, attach them instead
My apologies..
What video card/drivers? Are you running wine as root? By definition as a user process, wine cannot lockup your system (unless you're running as root).
Sorry for not being descriptive enough... wine does not "lock up my system" I can remote in and issue a killall X, but WINE certainly does freeze/lock/crash (and I am in fullscreen, oddly enough ctrl alt bkscp or ctrl anl f1 does not work...). Also just to be thorough I am not running as root.
More than likely, you have buggy/incorrect video drivers (ATI).
As stated the system has remained relatively the same (changing versions of some packages of course) for the past few years, but just to clarify I am using the latest nvidia binary drivers.
Personally my next step is to go back in wine versions and see if there is a change in behavior. This will take me some time though as compiling wine is a lengthy process for me, the error sometimes takes time to present itself, and I have less time for gaming right now.
Thank for the help. Sorry for not being so clear in my initial posting, -Ian
Note: My other machine (that has wow on it) is stable. It has 0.9.35 (most likely a git build from the same time frame) on it. This will be my first "roll back" version I jump to when I have the time to play some wow.