> 1. Don't run as wine as root.I don't> 2. Wine as a user program can not reboot system.Well, I'm agree with you that> 3. Wine can use parts of the video and other driver that have bugs. > 4. Suspect the video drivers.Hum... maybe, I've a 6600 nvidia and I remenber a bug about crash when long text/url (?) are displayed, I'll test that with the exploit available at http://www.rapid7.com/advisories/R7-0025.jsp> 5. Also a possible hardware overtemp problem at 100% CPU loading.But the crash occurs while install, not playing ! And I've playing others 3D games and no crashes occures, I've also check my CPU temp : 39°> > Not a wine problem!I hope.. Thanks, Michael
Hi everyone, While trying software, I've found that when I tried to install Catz 2, my computer reboot (I've tried twice). Before opening a bug, what channel I have to log ? WINEDEBUG = +seh,+relay ? I'm using xUbuntu 6.06 and wine 0.9.27 Thanks, Michael
Michael Bonfils <murlock42@gmail.com> wrote:> While trying software, I've found that when I tried to install Catz 2, > my computer reboot (I've tried twice). > > Before opening a bug, what channel I have to log ? > WINEDEBUG = +seh,+relay ?Yes. You should also log to a ext2 or ext3 partition that is mounted with 'sync' (i.e. mount -o remount,sync /mnt/path), so no information is lost due to the reboot. Btw, are your running wine as root? Daniel -- Before you post: Read the Wine User Guide http://winehq.org/site/docs/wineusr-guide/index When you post: Which wine version? Self compiled or prepackaged?
Michael Bonfils wrote:> Hi everyone, > > While trying software, I've found that when I tried to install Catz 2, > my computer reboot (I've tried twice). > > Before opening a bug, what channel I have to log ? > WINEDEBUG = +seh,+relay ? > > I'm using xUbuntu 6.06 and wine 0.9.27 > > Thanks, > Michael >1. Don't run as wine as root. 2. Wine as a user program can not reboot system. 3. Wine can use parts of the video and other driver that have bugs. 4. Suspect the video drivers. 5. Also a possible hardware overtemp problem at 100% CPU loading. Not a wine problem! Paul R.