https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=52500
Lyam lyamcwitherow@gmail.com changed:
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--- Comment #26 from Lyam lyamcwitherow@gmail.com --- Created attachment 74156 --> https://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=74156 winecfg failed start
Just to add to this, I also have two GPUs and am currently expienceing this issue.
Yesterday, 2023-03-04, wine and wine applications were working. I did a full system update (pacman -Syu) and installed some of the latest available firmware and intel graphical components that evening (10PM CST). After reboot, wine applications wouldn't run/load/etc. I tried an older kernel but I didn't get the GUI, so I'm immediately suspicious of the graphics drivers.
I have since downgraded packages, but I still have the same exact problem. Testing with winecfg gets me the errors as shown in the attachment. Either I am somehow missing the package that needs to be downgraded, or, one of the packages that were updated caused an issue that persists after a downgrade.
GPU (Primary): Intel ARC A770 (DG2) using the i915 driver GPU: AMD Ryzen 5600G (RADV RENOIR) using the amdgpu driver
I happen to have another machine with a Nvidia GTX 1650 and I can pull from, so if I can find the time, I'll do some testing around the dual-GPU theory.
Something to note is that whenever wine is started (and fails), whether "winecfg" or through Steam, for approx. 15 seconds the entire KDE Desktop UI becomes incredibly unresponsive. I can move the mouse around fine but anything like UI elements, KDE buttons, or terminal updates like text input would "freeze" for seconds at a time. I'm interested if anyone else experienced similar behaviour.