L.Marvell wrote:> Hello, Holly Bostick!
>
> Yes I have ATI Radeon 9200. So I don't understand, UseDGA=N can help
> or not? I cannot try right now because I'm at work.
>
>
> Thanks
Firstly, please remember to use "Reply to All" when replying to this
list, otherwise your reply only goes to the poster's personal mailbox
(which doesn't help anyone else on the list to know the answer to your
question).
Secondly, yes, UseDGA=N should stop the "monitor turns off when I try to
run any Wine program" from happening. It did for me.
I'm sorry to have confused you, all I meant to check is whether you also
had an ATI card. ATI's DGA is known to be broken, and I was advised over
a year ago to turn DGA off in my Wine config when using an ATI card
(although this "monitor turning off" thing is new; this is not the
same
error that I used to get when I was advised not to use DGA with an ATI
card).
I was just mentioning that in my history of using Wine with this card (a
9600SE), I had thought that ATI fixed something, because I was able to
set UseDGA=Y (for a change) and have programs run 'normally' under Wine.
However, whatever ATI had briefly fixed they broke again and much worse,
because now not only does setting DGA=Y not work (again) with the last
two revisions of the drivers, the failure is much worse than when it was
originally broken (before, if I set DGA=Y, programs used to try to run
and fail, but my monitor didn't lose signal and go into some freaky
standby mode that takes a hard reboot to fix, which is what it does now
if I set DGA to yes).
Since you also have an ATI card, if setting UseDGA=N does solve the
problem (or does not), please make sure to let us know, so that the Wine
FAQ can be updated to include a general warning to ATI users to make
sure to set UseDGA=N, so no one else has to get scared out of a year's
growth thinking that their PC has blown up or something :-) .
Holly