Hello everyone. I feel a bit stupid, as there must be an obvious reason for this: Almost every program I try to start crashes, some with, some without error messages. The most common error messages I read complained about access violations. However, some programs, mostly setup-programs, managed to initialize a GUI and then just silently crashed, of which I was notified by a WINE-window apologizing for the inconvenience. I tried several things including a complete removal of WINE to eliminate a possibly messed up configuration and messing up the configuration again. All programs are listed in the AppDB (Guitar Pro 5, Colin McRae Rally 2.0, Anno 1602...) and are at least rated gold for me - I am using Ubuntu 9.04. My currently installed version of WINE is 1.1.23.
makuba wrote:> Hello everyone. > I feel a bit stupid, as there must be an obvious reason for this: Almost every program I try to start crashes, some with, some without error messages. The most common error messages I read complained about access violations. However, some programs, mostly setup-programs, managed to initialize a GUI and then just silently crashed, of which I was notified by a WINE-window apologizing for the inconvenience. > I tried several things including a complete removal of WINE to eliminate a possibly messed up configuration and messing up the configuration again. > All programs are listed in the AppDB (Guitar Pro 5, Colin McRae Rally 2.0, Anno 1602...) and are at least rated gold for me - I am using Ubuntu 9.04. > My currently installed version of WINE is 1.1.23.Are you starting these programs from a command prompt, e.g. "wine foo.exe" so you can see the diagnostic messages? A few example error messages might give us a hint.
[quote="makuba"]Almost every program I try to start crashes, some with, some without error messages. The most common error messages I read complained about access violations. /quote] Consider hard disk corruption, broken memory, and corrupt video card drivers possibilities.