World of Warcraft is causing Wine to crash for me at random times while playing. Sometimes in a couple minutes after logging in, and sometimes after over an hour or two. I cannot find a way to predict when it will crash. This is a pastebin from running WoW in a terminal recently. http://pastebin.com/cKQi9tUT This is the config.wtf at the time of this crash. http://pastebin.com/7uKnKjhR I have tried running the game with the OpenGL flag and without, but the problem persists. My computer specs are: AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 B65 Processor 3.40 GHz (unlocked to quad core) 4GB RAM, DDR3 running at 1333 MHz GeForce GTX 460 Linux Mint 10 64 bit edition wine-1.3.12 (32 bit) nvidia driver version: 260.19.06 kernel: 2.6.35-22-generic I did a fresh install of Wine and World of Warcraft (from the downloader). I run WoW in Windows XP mode. I am not very familiar with how to debug Wine crashes. I can provide any additional information if it would be helpful. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
Also, I have noticed that one of my CPU cores will occasionally get stuck at 100% and the game will freeze, but not crash. Here is a terminal output while running in OpenGL mode. http://pastebin.com/Ve403hHz
I have since updated wine, nvidia drivers and kernel. Problems still persist. wine-1.3.13 (32 bit) nvidia driver 260.19.36 kernel 2.6.35-25-generic (x86_64) This is my most recent pastebin of a crash. http://pastebin.com/bfzmFpXW
On 02/10/2011 09:43 PM, Snydar wrote:> kernel 2.6.35-25-generic (x86_64)If you have more than 4G of ram in the computer, have you followed the steps from the appdb page to limit the system to either 3 or 4 G? If not these crashes will just happen. Blizzard wrote WoW to keep grabbing memory as it wants so if you run it on a larger ram 64 bit system or with a 32 bit PAE kernel it will grab more than it knows how to handle (32 bit program) and crash.
On 2/10/11 7:43 PM, Snydar wrote:> I have since updated wine, nvidia drivers and kernel. Problems still persist. > > wine-1.3.13 (32 bit) > nvidia driver 260.19.36 > kernel 2.6.35-25-generic (x86_64) > > This is my most recent pastebin of a crash. > > http://pastebin.com/bfzmFpXW >Can we get a logging file from when you type in WoW.exe through to the crash. Something appears to be missing here as you had many wininet entries in the last dump file that should not have disappeared with the reinstall of your video drivers. James McKenzie
Well from what i understand wine cant handle large memory it limits my 4GB to 2Gb and if i have more then 4Gb i have even less memory. Only way i have been able to reduce my crashes in wow is to remove a mem stick to reduce my memory to 4gb from 6Gb /sigh
(since i didnt find a edit button here it goes) what summarieses theese crashes is quite simple.: This application has encountered a critical error: Not enough memory Requested 2204868 bytes of memory (stripped out the rest kazillion lines that is inrelevant)