Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines works fine on Wine with default setup but it uses a lot of pc time (i consider running it under seperate x session). Finally i can play one of my favourite games in linux. thx guys! Commandos: Beyond The Call of Duty is working, too, but it doesn't recognise keyboard input :( however, with all other applications i got message about security patched kernel bacause of prelinking when i turned off exec-sheild (prelink -ua; prelink -a -m --no-exec-shield) my nvidia driver was screwd, had to reinstall it completely and turn exec-shield back again.
> Commandos: Beyond The Call of Duty is working, too, but it doesn't > recognise keyboard input :(Have you tried running it in desktop mode? Ivan.
Am Mon, Mar 08, 2004 at 09:43:08PM +0200 schrieb thedogfarted:> Commandos: Beyond The Call of Duty is working, too, but it doesn't > recognise keyboard input :(Did you try "Managed" = "N"? Regards Joachim -- "Never touch a running system! Never run a touching system? Never run a touchy system!!!"
Ivan Leo Murray-Smith wrote:>>I didn't but i'll try. That's the least problem. I'm more worried about >>that wine complains about security patched kernel. Why does wine always >>loads win apps in the same address? Is it specified by windows? If this >>address confilcts with address used by nvidia kernel module it explains >>why i get segmentation faults from every gl/sdl app after exec-shield is >>disabled. > > Maybe. The Fedora Core kernel has a security patch, the wine RPMs for Fedora > Core contain a workaround, a proper fix will follows soon. >unfortunately i installed wine from source :(> Ivan. > > >