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2007 Jun 25
1
Firefox under FreeBSD 6.2 won't start
Hi I'm having a problem with Firefox 2.0.0.4. I installed wine-0.9.39,1 under FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE. Then I installed Firefox as the only application. There was an icon created on my desktop with the following command line: env WINEPREFIX="/home/les/.wine" wine "C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe" When I start with this line firefox draw the window line and
2007 Apr 18
1
Fatal error running Picasa2 on FreeBSD 6.1-R w/0.9.35
After reading of a recent success getting Wine to run the Win32 version of Google Picasa2, I thought I'd give it a spin on my FreeBSD 6.1-R system. Compiled and installed wine-0.9.35 without complaint. A local copy of (native) Notepad.exe runs fine: $ wine /win2k/WINNT/system32/notepad.exe After installing Picasa2, running it under wine fails: $ wine c:\\Picasa2\\Picasa2.exe
2007 Jul 03
3
Printer error message
I'm trying to run a fairly old economic programme. I starts and runs but all these messages comes up. The printer is working with CUPS. In my system.reg the printer is registered and it all looks right. Any clues? Thanks /Leslie err:heap:HEAP_CreateSystemHeap system heap base address 0x80000000 not availa err:heap:HEAP_CreateSystemHeap system heap base address 0x80000000 not availa
2007 Feb 04
3
Wine on Solarix 10 x86
Hi Everybody, I'm trying to get wine to run on Solaris 10 on an x86 platform. The machine is actually a virtual one running inside VMWare. After installing the Solaris, I installed the latest wine package from "The Solaris Wine Cellar" (http://www.blastwave.org/wine/). Their latest package is 0.9.25 . For the program I am trying to run I need to have DCOM installed. I managed
2008 Jul 31
6
Starcraft and Diablo II use a lot of CPU power
Hello, I am running Wine 1.0 under Fedora 9 x86_64. The problem is that the two mentioned games use a lot of CPU power about 50 % on a 2 Ghz Core 2 Duo. At first I thought this is caused by GDI DirectDraw renderer, but changing to opengl did not help. Also, it is just the same when you configure Diablo to use Direct3D renderer. Does anybody has any idea where can I look for the source of this
2001 Mar 06
1
Starcraft crashes
I have used Starcraft under wine for a long time, and I have just learned to put up with random crashes. The only version of wine I have gotten to work is ancient (991212)! I have tried more recent versions, but I haven't been able to get them running at all. Is there a wine that doesn't crash randomly running starcraft? What wine do you use for starcraft? (BTW, there seems to be a
2004 Feb 07
0
Update: starcraft runs faster from debugger!
crossposted to wine-dev, and wine-users Hi, I've done some more tests, and i found that when i run winedbg starcraft and wine starcraft and then again winedbg starcraft etc. It works, but always following this pattern: <boot my box> winedbg starcraft :all runs perfectly wine starcraft: all video choppy winedbg starcraft :all runs perfectly winedbg starcraft: all video choppy wine
2006 May 21
1
Warcraft 3 & Starcraft run _without_ a CD crack!
I got Starcraft and Warcraft 3 working without a CD Crack using wine. The trick is a link in the ~/.wine/dosdevices directory to your mounted CD-Rom directory with the name: "d:" for example if you starcraft CD is mounted in /media/STARCRAFT then enter the following commands: cd ~/.wine/dosdevices ln -s /media/STARCRAFT d: Don't connect the the Battle.net. Starcraft will crash
2001 Mar 20
2
nVidia and Starcraft
Ok... here's my big problem with the nVidia drivers. Ever since I upgraded to 0.9-6 DGA mode with Starcraft has been broken!, and now with the 0.9-767 drivers Starcraft has refused to work AT ALL. If I replace the drivers back to the 0.9-5 (which are dreadfully unstable with SMP) Starcraft works fine. Any resolution, any color depth. With 0.9-6 I have to run Starcraft at 8-bit depth, else
2001 Aug 13
3
Screen resolution in StarCraft
I have installed StarCraft succesfully, but the screen resolution is only 600x480, how do I change it to 1024x768? I have tried to write: wine --desktop 1024x768 starcraft.exe but that makes the area available 1024x768 inside a 600x480 resolution! Sincerely Jesper
2001 Mar 15
1
starcraft install wierdness.
I know, Starcraft has been covered much, but I still cannot make starcraft complete its installation. The installation halts while adding shortcuts to the start menu. As someone (Ove I believe) mentioned, Starcraft adds certain registry keys after creating shortcuts, requiring the installation to continue. I have modified wineshelllink in order to gain some insight: #!/bin/sh echo "$@"
2001 Dec 11
1
Starcraft & Keyboard Problems
I'm sorry if this is a re-post - I switched news servers and it's not showing up on the new one. Here goes: I'm trying to run Starcraft fullscreen using xinit: xinit /usr/bin/wine ./starcraft.exe -- /usr/X11R6/bin/X :1 -screen Starcraft This runs SC in full-screen mode, no window manager, a separate X server, DGA-enabled, the whole 9 yards. Starcraft starts and looks great.
2001 Feb 24
2
Updating Starcraft?
I'm having a little trouble with trying to install newer versions of Starcraft (updates or Brood War) on a win-free Wine installation. I can run the installer off the original Starcraft CD, and it puts all of the files in the right place, adds a couple registry entries, and then chokes on creating the entries in the Start Menu. Still, I can kill the process at that point, and I have a usable
2002 Sep 02
3
starcraft.exe (again i guess :) )
hi everyone. i've just compiled and configured wine and tried to play starcraft. but when i start it nothing happens. i mean really nothing. here's the poor output of wine, hopefully it says something to you guys: fixme:console:SetConsoleCtrlHandler (0x4cf850,1) - no error checking or testing yet fixme:ddraw:Main_DirectDraw_SetCooperativeLevel (0x403b39a8)->(00020021,00000013)
2001 Mar 26
2
Starcraft success
Kudos to the developers! The main reason I run Wine is to play games, and Starcraft is one of my favorites. Due to a number of changing variables in my system, Starcraft quit working, got some kind of a font.gid error. Couldn't figure out how to fix it; thought maybe it had something to do with the WinME native installation, so I changed the default load order to use the builtins before
2001 Apr 05
1
IPX <-> Starcraft (under Wine)
ok I've got Starcraft loaded in wine...works fine ;-) I have IPX installed within the kernel.. and have the following commandline.. modprobe ne2k-pci ifconfig eth0 192.168.0.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 up route add -net 192.168.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 eth0 ipx_interface add -p eth0 802.3 0x12345678 but it seems that Starcraft cant see the IPX thingo..err anyone know how to get starcraft to
2009 Jul 09
3
Starcraft logs out from gnome session
Hi there I've been using latest (development, 1.1.25) wine on hardy some time ago, but now I am on Jaunty and I have encountered some problems. Wine is up to date, although. First was the trouble with graphics, but thanks to this topic it was solved. Next problem is the reason for this topic creation. When I'm launching Starcraft, connect to battle.net and then quit Starcraft, gnome
2004 Feb 07
0
Starcraft is fast without using DGA?
Hi all, i have run starcraft from the debugger, and it's fast. (Well, about as fast as win98 on a P-60) I have run it from wine, and it's slow (about a 468-33) The real machine i runt it from is a celeron 416, 160 MB ram, geforce 2 mx400 PCI I *finaly* discovered i could get a trace from it by using winedbg -debugmsg i.e. ONE dash. I run a diff on both files, and i was surprized to
2010 Oct 20
2
Starcraft II 1.1.2: Cannot load libGL
Hey everybody, I tried Googling specific problems with this but could not find any. I was working under wine1.3.4 when Starcraft II was in 1.1.1, but after successfully installing the patch 1.1.2 (for Starcraft II that is), I am unable to start the game, and it officially complains about DirectX not being installed. However, that's not true as we all know... The terminal output is as follows:
2001 Nov 17
2
Starcraft and Wine - Graphics Problems
Allright, I'm at my wits end here. About 6 months ago I had starcraft working perfectly under wine. Couldn't tell the difference between it and running natively under windows. Anyway, between now and then I've reinstalled and updated drivers, etc and I can't get wine to work for the life of me (Recent version too) When I had it working I was using a script to start a second X