Hello, when I run a fullscreen app through WINE such as WoW and I ctrl-alt-d to do something on the desktop then try to go back to the game my WINE window is no longer full screen, it shows up in the middle of the desktop at about 1/2 the size of the screen. Before the new Ubuntu update all I had to do was switch workspaces and switch back, but now that isn't working. Any ideas?
RNCC wrote:> Hello, when I run a fullscreen app through WINE such as WoW and I ctrl-alt-d to do something on the desktop then try to go back to the game my WINE window is no longer full screen, it shows up in the middle of the desktop at about 1/2 the size of the screen.What Wine version? Bug like this was recently fixed. Also there was/still is a bug like this in Gnome that doesn't restore fullscreen apps to their correct size.
Currently using WINE 1.1.42, searched and came up with this one since I needed pulse audio built in with it. I run Mangler (A Ventrilo alternative) and World of Warcraft at the same time and need to be able to hear sounds from both.
RNCC wrote:> Currently using WINE 1.1.42, searched and came up with this one since I needed pulse audio built in with it. I run Mangler (A Ventrilo alternative) and World of Warcraft at the same time and need to be able to hear sounds from both.Upgrade. Wine does not come with pulseaudio - so refer to your distro support for any Wine issues.
Upgraded, still seeing the same issues. I also tried the different appearance settings with no progress. Has to be something to do with the Ubuntu upgrade from what I can tell.
Is it possible to revert back to 9.10?
RNCC wrote:> Is it possible to revert back to 9.10?Ask that on the Ubuntu forum.
By running winecfg and going to the Graphics tab and checking "Emulate a virtual desktop" and selecting the correct resolution I am able to maintain World of Warcraft running in full screen even when switching desktops. System: wine-1.2-rc6 on Ubuntu 10.04 64-bit This is a little annoying since running other wine applications will essentially fill the entire desktop space. Not sure how this will effect gameplay performance yet, but so far so good.