I guess the problem was due to an automatic wine update by Fedora, but don't know for sure. I separated some log showing the moment when it ceased to run.Any help would be appreciated, thanks in advance. [02/08/17 12:52:39] - Running wine- start.exe /wait /unix $WINEPREFIX/drive_c/./GOG Games/Neverwinter Nights Diamond Edition/Launch Neverwinter Nights Diamond Edition.lnk (Working directory : /home/mo[02/08/17 12:52:43] - Running wine- start.exe /wait /unix $WINEPREFIX/drive_c/./GOG Games/Neverwinter Nights Diamond Edition/Launch Neverwinter Nights Diamond Edition.lnk (Working directory : /home/mo[02/08/17 12:52:52] - Running wine- start.exe /wait /unix $WINEPREFIX/drive_c/./GOG Games/Neverwinter Nights Diamond Edition/Launch Neverwinter Nights Diamond Edition.lnk (Working directory : /home/mofixme:winediag:start_process Wine Staging 2.0 is a testing version containing experimental patches. fixme:winediag:start_process Please mention your exact version when filing bug reports on winehq.org. fixme:exec:SHELL_execute flags ignored: 0x00000100 err:exec:shellex_load_object_and_run failed to get data object -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20170209/3247ad4e/attachment.html>
I am aware of the DPI setting in winecfg Changing it induces different effects on the three Go (Weichi, Baduk) programmes for which I need Wine. On one it increases menu font size and game board size and labeling but not the menu icon nor text associated with annotation On another it increases menu font size and game board size but the text and database entries are scrunched up while the board annotation is enormous. On the third it increases menu font size but the application area does not scale, any attempt to increase the window causes graphics noise within the window. Reducing the application window to the size it would be if I had not changed the DPI setting makes it usable providing one has a magnifying glass. For all purposes they run normally on conventional resolutions. Does anyone have any advice or suggestions, please?