Similar case with the other recent post about this. World of Warcraft 3.3.5, just after install the new game patch Graphics: nVidia Corporation GeForce 7600 GT (rev a2) Driver: NVIDIA-Linux-x86-195.36.31-pkg1.run, the more recent now WIne 1.1.44, more recent versions have graphics errors for me Debian Lenny The console output after the crash is VERY long: wine: Unhandled page fault on write access to 0x00000000 at address 0x9668253 (thread 0009), starting debugger... Unhandled exception: page fault on write access to 0x00000000 in 32-bit code (0x09668253). Register dump: CS:0073 SS:007b DS:007b ES:007b FS:0033 GS:003b EIP:09668253 ESP:0195ede4 EBP:0195ee08 EFLAGS:00210246( R- -- I Z- -P- ) EAX:00000000 EBX:00000000 ECX:002001c2 EDX:00000000 ESI:09668298 EDI:00000002 Stack dump: 0x0195ede4: 00000002 00dced40 00000001 00000000 0x0195edf4: 3d04a13f 3d6ba420 3ce699d1 009c250d 0x0195ee04: 009c2851 0195ee24 009c0a61 0195ee40 0x0195ee14: 09668298 00000002 0195f288 09667080 0x0195ee24: 0195f578 008c7aa2 096199b0 0195ee40 0x0195ee34: 00b6aa40 09667080 00000000 00000020 Backtrace: =>0 0x09668253 (0x0195ee08) 1 0x009c0a61 in wow (+0x5c0a60) (0x0195ee24) 2 0x008c7aa2 in wow (+0x4c7aa1) (0x0195f578) 3 0x008c9041 in wow (+0x4c9040) (0x0195f608) 4 0x006b2ba9 in wow (+0x2b2ba8) (0x0195fb1c) 5 0x004d8b2f in wow (+0xd8b2e) (0x0195fb3c) 6 0x004dc2a6 in wow (+0xdc2a5) (0x0195fb50) 7 0x0085651c in wow (+0x45651b) (0x0195fb6c) 8 0x0085898a in wow (+0x458989) (0x0195fbf8) 9 0x008567e7 in wow (+0x4567e6) (0x0195fc14) 10 0x0084ec46 in wow (+0x44ec45) (0x0195fc28) 11 0x00855b33 in wow (+0x455b32) (0x0195fc84) 200 lines only in this section of errors. Other parts: Modules: Module Address Debug info Name (112 modules) PE 400000- dfd000 Export wow PE 10000000-10069000 Deferred divxdecoder PE 3c8f0000-3d7e3ee1 Deferred battle.net PE 78130000-781cb000 Deferred msvcr80 ELF 78e90000-78f23000 Deferred crypt32<elf> \-PE 78ea0000-78f23000 \ crypt32 ELF 78f23000-78fa6000 Deferred msvcrt<elf> \-PE 78f30000-78fa6000 \ msvcrt ELF 7a94f000-7a974000 Deferred winhttp<elf> \-PE 7a960000-7a974000 \ winhttp ELF 7a974000-7a99a000 Deferred wldap32<elf> \-PE 7a980000-7a99a000 \ wldap32 ELF 7bc75000-7bc89000 Deferred libresolv.so.2 ELF 7bc89000-7bcc6000 Deferred wineoss<elf> \-PE 7bc90000-7bcc6000 \ wineoss ELF 7bdc6000-7bf00000 Deferred wined3d<elf> etc, and other parts: Threads: process tid prio (all id:s are in hex) 00000008 (D) Z:\home\user\World of Warcraft\Wow.exe 00000031 0 00000030 0 0000002f 0 0000002e 0 0000002d 2 0000002c 15 0000002b 15 00000029 0 00000028 0 00000027 2 00000026 15 00000023 2 00000022 15 0000001f 15 0000001c 0 0000001b 0 00000009 0 <=0000000e services.exe 00000016 0 00000015 0 00000014 0 00000010 0 0000000f 0 00000011 winedevice.exe 00000018 0 00000017 0 00000013 0 00000012 0 00000019 explorer.exe 0000001a 0
Altair wrote:> Similar case with the other recent post about this. > > World of Warcraft 3.3.5, just after install the new game patch > Graphics: nVidia Corporation GeForce 7600 GT (rev a2) > Driver: NVIDIA-Linux-x86-195.36.31-pkg1.run, the more recent now > WIne 1.1.44, more recent versions have graphics errors for me > Debian Lenny > > The console output after the crash is VERY long: > >THIS IS A KNOWN PROBLEM. Please folks, try what is in the forums BEFORE you post a message like this. nVidia video drivers 195.27 and up ARE BROKEN UNDER WINE. You have to back level them to 195.26 OR LOWER. If, after doing this, problems still appear, please look through our Bugzilla. Then and ONLY THEN post messages here. NOT TO BYTE YOUR HEAD OFF, BUT THIS THE FIFTH MESSAGE LIKE THIS IN THE LAST 24 HOURS. James McKenzie
> > >This is kind of strange. Mine is also Lenny, Nvidia 9600 GT, driver > 256.35. > >Wine version is 1.1.42. Game works just fine. Wish I could tell you why. > > > Interesting as well. Seems this appears with a certain combination of > 'stuff'. > One: The lastest/greatest kernel beta build. > Two: Wine 1.1.44 or higher. > Three: The lack of a package built about a month ago. > Four: nVidia video card drivers 256.35. The older 195 drivers work. > > However, I do stand by my statement to PLEASE look through the forum and > bugzilla BEFORE posting a 'me too' message. This is highly irritating and > shows absolutely NO EFFORT on the part of the poster to try and get their > problem fixed. Maybe this is the Microsoft mentality, but come on folks we > are volunteers and we would really love to fix bugs rather than answer the > same question for the fifth, tenth or even twentith time in a day (yes, it > was that bad...) > > Maybe another sticky in is in for this problem.... > > James McKenzie >Sorry about the reply mix-up However, mine seems to be a bit off on your list. One: "The lastest/greatest kernel beta build." **Lenny is certainly not that - so I'm safe there. Two: " Wine 1.1.44 or higher." **I never saw 1.1.44, Still using 1.1.42 - so I'm safe there. Three: "The lack of a package built about a month ago." **I don't know which package you're reffereing to, so I don't know if I have it or not. Four: "nVidia video card drivers 256.35. The older 195 drivers work." **I use 256.35. What is different about my system that I can use it? Does any one of these prevent the problem? Is my One and Two the key, or is Three alone the key? Does the combination of One, Two, and Three allow me to do Four? I wish I had the answer. Jim -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20100701/dab7824a/attachment.htm>
James McKenzie wrote:> Interesting as well. Seems this appears with a certain combination of > 'stuff'. > One: The lastest/greatest kernel beta build. > Two: Wine 1.1.44 or higher. > Three: The lack of a package built about a month ago. > Four: nVidia video card drivers 256.35. The older 195 drivers work.It is not a combination. You are conflating unrelated problems. One: A kernel bug exposed by Wine and a recent WoW patch http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23323 https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16315 Two: A change in winex11 in 1.1.43 that exposed a bug in the nVidia 185.xx.xx drivers. The fix for that is to upgrade to the 195 or later drivers. http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=22426 Three: I have no idea what package you are talking about, unless it's the lib32-nvidia-utils package that caused problems for Arch Linux users. Lots of people report problems caused by various missing packages. They are not all related. Four: I have seen no evidence of this on the forum, and I read it every day. The only report of any problem with this driver came from the aforementioned Arch Linux users, and that was a distro package problem. If Wine were really "broken" under the 256 driver I would expect to see a lot of posts about it.
Hello, i'm just throwing a little more info about what's happening to me Gentoo: 2.6.31-gentoo-r10 - 2.6.33-gentoo-r2 (didn't seem to affect the game) Card: nVidia 9800GTX+ WoW: 3.3.2-3.3.3a (no effect on performance) Wine: 1.2-rc* (no effect on performance) Nvidia drivers (http://packages.gentoo.org/package/x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers) 190.53-r1 works just fine, upgrading to 195.* makes my X freeze at random time after launching and playing WoW. Mouse and keyboard do not respond, killing X through remote ssh doesn't help either. I did not try 256.35 yet, since those are hardmasked atm, but i'm hoping that this bug is not present in this "new generation" all in all it looks like (as staed in the first reply in this post) the only problem are drivers 195.27+ which broke more than just 3.3.5 version of wow