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Just some extra info:

I used my knoppix 3.8.1 CD (which I occasionally use on my company XP laptop) to boot and I installed ptgui, panotools, autopano and enblend (which required some tweaking due to the ramdisk config). Everything ran fine as it used to do in windows. Knoppix 3.8.1 is a modified debian system running kernel 2.6 and it uses wine 20050310.
So my problem can't be a hardware problem either.
Something with my libraries ?


regards,
Harry

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: Start Windows application from another windows application]
Date: Tue, 24 May 2005 17:51:45 -0100
From: Harry van der Wolf <harryvanderwolf@xxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: harryvanderwolf@xxxxxxxxx
To: wijn@xxxxxxxxxx
CC: wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx
References: <42926A8D.5070704@xxxxxxxxx> <049691pssvn6v7tfq2ok74gcvb4gg5e392@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>


Rein Klazes wrote:
Can you do:

WINEDEBUG=+relay,+seh wine autopano &> wine.log

bzip2 the resulting wine.log file and send it to me?

Attached to this mail you will find the bzipped log (12K). The log itself is a lot of data.

BTW, are you using a 64 bit CPU? How much memory (real and swap) are available?

I'm running an Athlon XP 1600+, so no 64 bit CPU, with a GeForce2 MX-400
(32 MB) VGA card.
I have 784 MB internal memory with a 384MB swap partition. Lot's of disk
space and inodes left, so that can't be the problem either.

Some more info: Slackware 10.1, kernel 2.4.29,
/ partition, /data partition and swap partition ans some ro-mounted ntfs
partitions.
I do NOT use my winxp installation/partition as wine basis, neither do I
use dlls as native dlls from that partition (or elsewhere).

Thanks,

Harry

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