Hi, I've got a problem considering wine, and no one seem to be able to help me at my distro-forum, so I'm trying this. This is my problem: I having some difficulties running Warcraft 3. I have several games running flawless in wine (Diablo 2, Starcraft, Fallout and others), but running warcraft 3 is too slow. I have seen in other threads on this forum that one needs opengl to run it smooth. So I tried what all recommend: wine War3.exe -opengl But that didn't help. (I tried the regedit thing one finds at winehq too, but that gives the same error). All that did was to change my resolution and crash, with the following outprint: err:ole:CoCreateInstance apartment not initialised fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x55ddef50,0x00000000), stub! fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x55ddef88,0x00000000), stub! X Error of failed request: BadLength (poly request too large or internal Xlib l ength error) Major opcode of failed request: 143 (GLX) Minor opcode of failed request: 29 () Serial number of failed request: 574 Current serial number in output stream: 574 (Thats the part of the outprint that differs from the one I get wihtout the -opengl flag) And these are like hieroglyphs to me. Anyone know any tips how to get this working? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20060612/733cadc0/attachment.htm
Johan Bluecreek schrieb:> Hi, I've got a problem considering wine, and no one seem to be able to > help me at my distro-forum, so I'm trying this. > > This is my problem: > > I having some difficulties running Warcraft 3. I have several games > running flawless in wine (Diablo 2, Starcraft, Fallout and others), but > running warcraft 3 is too slow. I have seen in other threads on this > forum that one needs opengl to run it smooth. So I tried what all recommend: > > wine War3.exe -openglWarcraft 3 with and without Frozen Throne Extension works fine at my system. (Ubuntu 6.06 :: i386 :: Current Wine Version) The only thing I did was calling winecfg in order to set my cdrom drive. It runs fine even without -opengl. And Battle.net works too. I suggest that you check if you have installed grahpic driver with 3D acceleration. If you have a NVidia crad like me and use Ubuntu Linux, you have to do this: http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/NVidia_Grafikkarten (With Fedora 5 (x64 Version) i had some troubles get Warcraft working, but with a i368 Ubuntu 6.06 it works on the same pc) Hope that helps you
I have a AMD64 System too, but use a i386 Linux now because of the trouble with wine & GLX. Johan Bluecreek schrieb:> I do got Ubuntu 6.06, as you do, and I got a nVidia card, and have it > set up in the right way (well, maybe not, because warcraft doesn't > work). The only difference I can see between our systems are that I've > got an AMD64 ubuntu (but running wine in a 32-bit chroot, so no > difference). > And I did all the "set up the cd-rom in the right way" > > Florian K?berle wrote: >> Johan Bluecreek schrieb: >>> Hi, I've got a problem considering wine, and no one seem to be able >>> to help me at my distro-forum, so I'm trying this. >>> >>> This is my problem: >>> >>> I having some difficulties running Warcraft 3. I have several games >>> running flawless in wine (Diablo 2, Starcraft, Fallout and others), >>> but running warcraft 3 is too slow. I have seen in other threads on >>> this forum that one needs opengl to run it smooth. So I tried what >>> all recommend: >>> >>> wine War3.exe -opengl >> >> Warcraft 3 with and without Frozen Throne Extension works fine at my >> system. (Ubuntu 6.06 :: i386 :: Current Wine Version) >> >> The only thing I did was calling winecfg in order to set my cdrom drive. >> >> It runs fine even without -opengl. And Battle.net works too. >> >> I suggest that you check if you have installed grahpic driver with 3D >> acceleration. >> >> If you have a NVidia crad like me and use Ubuntu Linux, you have to do >> this: >> http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/NVidia_Grafikkarten >> >> (With Fedora 5 (x64 Version) i had some troubles get Warcraft working, >> but with a i368 Ubuntu 6.06 it works on the same pc) >> >> Hope that helps you >> >> _______________________________________________ >> wine-users mailing list >> wine-users@winehq.org >> http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users >> > >