Hey all I have here two machines... Machine A) AMD Athlon XP 2500+ CPU Nvidia 6800GT GPU 1GB DDR 400 RAM Ubuntu 8.04-32bit OS Machine B) Intel Q6600 CPU ATI/AMD 3650 GPU 2GB DDR2 800 RAM Ubuntu 8.04-64bit OS Machine A plays Civilization IV and Oblivion just fine, played for an hour last night with no issues. Machine B gets to the part where it initializes the engine of the game and after a brief glimpse of the intro video (if I'm lucky) it crashes to the desktop. The 6800GT from Machine A was installed in Machine B before I upgraded from an E6300 with an AsRock board to the Q6600 on a Gigabyte board. The AsRock board had support for both PCI-e and AGP, this Gigabyte board of course does not, so there's no swapping the GPU's back where they were. (mobo is now at work, CPU is now in server). Anyway, point here is that with ATI using the latest drivers (8.5) and the very latest version of Ubuntu, and the very latest version of Wine (1.0-RC2), all DX games fail to load. Even more troublesome, they all fail in the same manner, about 200 lines of err code output to the terminal. I have tried regressing the Wine version back to 0.9.54, and that works *better* as in some very simple (FR-08) games will load, but they still lack any graphics other than a blank screen. For the record, yes, the ATI driver is installed correctly. glxinfo|grep direct yeilds "Direct Rendering: Yes" or whatever, and fglrxinfo shows that I do have the ATI driver installed, with the proper version and release date. Furthermore, all native Linux 3D accelerated apps play flawlessly, getting well over 100FPS in Nexuiz and the like. And what's more, I'm not alone. I've been searching the web for over a month now trying to find some sort of solution short of replacing the GPU with an NVidia model, and what I've discovered is that there are many others in my situation. The frustrating part is that the Community has failed to give an answer. If you look at the forum posts where people post nearly the same exact lines of error code, there is no response. The posts go un-answered on even large forums like ubuntuforums.org for weeks. Even more frustrating is the "Blame Game". If you talk to Wine Dev's they say it's the ATI driver. If you talk to most anyone other than the WINE dev's they say it's WINE's fault. No one has come up with anything close to an explanation of where the fault lies, or when something will be done about it. It's enough to really tick some one off. I have litterally spent over 8 hours of my time researching this issue and trying to get it to work myself. Every ATI driver release I get my hopes up again but for nothing. I would just like some kind of response. I'm sick and tired of people saying things like "It's those ATI drivers" or my personal pet Peeve "you should get Windows". I'm not a noob at this either. I have taken a full semester course in Unix using Linux, as well as using Linux full-time at home on Four PC's with multiple distro's for over 2 years. I'd just like some assurance that something will be done about this. Thanks, Dan.
Alexander Nicolaysen Sørnes
2008-May-25 17:10 UTC
[Wine] AMD/ATI + Linux + WINE = FAIL... all around.
> Hey all > > I have here two machines... > > Machine A) > AMD Athlon XP 2500+ CPU > Nvidia 6800GT GPU > 1GB DDR 400 RAM > Ubuntu 8.04-32bit OS > > Machine B) > Intel Q6600 CPU > ATI/AMD 3650 GPU > 2GB DDR2 800 RAM > Ubuntu 8.04-64bit OS > > > Machine A plays Civilization IV and Oblivion just fine, played for an hour > last night with no issues. > > Machine B gets to the part where it initializes the engine of the game and > after a brief glimpse of the intro video (if I'm lucky) it crashes to the > desktop. > > > The 6800GT from Machine A was installed in Machine B before I upgraded from > an E6300 with an AsRock board to the Q6600 on a Gigabyte board. The AsRock > board had support for both PCI-e and AGP, this Gigabyte board of course > does not, so there's no swapping the GPU's back where they were. (mobo is > now at work, CPU is now in server). > > > Anyway, point here is that with ATI using the latest drivers (8.5) and the > very latest version of Ubuntu, and the very latest version of Wine > (1.0-RC2), all DX games fail to load. Even more troublesome, they all fail > in the same manner, about 200 lines of err code output to the terminal. > > I have tried regressing the Wine version back to 0.9.54, and that works > *better* as in some very simple (FR-08) games will load, but they still > lack any graphics other than a blank screen. >Try an even older Wine version, like 0.9.40 Alexander N. S?rnes> > > For the record, yes, the ATI driver is installed correctly. glxinfo|grep > direct yeilds "Direct Rendering: Yes" or whatever, and fglrxinfo shows that > I do have the ATI driver installed, with the proper version and release > date. > > Furthermore, all native Linux 3D accelerated apps play flawlessly, getting > well over 100FPS in Nexuiz and the like. > > > And what's more, I'm not alone. I've been searching the web for over a > month now trying to find some sort of solution short of replacing the GPU > with an NVidia model, and what I've discovered is that there are many > others in my situation. > > The frustrating part is that the Community has failed to give an answer. If > you look at the forum posts where people post nearly the same exact lines > of error code, there is no response. The posts go un-answered on even large > forums like ubuntuforums.org for weeks. > > Even more frustrating is the "Blame Game". If you talk to Wine Dev's they > say it's the ATI driver. If you talk to most anyone other than the WINE > dev's they say it's WINE's fault. > > No one has come up with anything close to an explanation of where the fault > lies, or when something will be done about it. > > It's enough to really tick some one off. I have litterally spent over 8 > hours of my time researching this issue and trying to get it to work > myself. Every ATI driver release I get my hopes up again but for nothing. > > > > I would just like some kind of response. I'm sick and tired of people > saying things like "It's those ATI drivers" or my personal pet Peeve "you > should get Windows". > > > I'm not a noob at this either. I have taken a full semester course in Unix > using Linux, as well as using Linux full-time at home on Four PC's with > multiple distro's for over 2 years. > > > I'd just like some assurance that something will be done about this. > > Thanks, Dan.
I'm having the same problem, I posted about it in another topic. The last post here: http://forum.winehq.org/viewtopic.php?t=838&start=25
I gave up on ATI when I had so many problems with their drivers, I sent them a letter and told them I'd be buying nvidia next time. It's unfortunate.
While its nice to see them open the specifications its only because their drivers are so terrible in the first place. I would stick with nvidia for now at least they care about the Linux community enough to give us decent drivers. That being said ATI might be worth checking out in a couple years once the open source drivers have matured enough.