I looked through the X log file, and it says it can't load the nvidia module...however lspci says the machine has an ATI card (it's a rack mount smp node, I don't really know what kind of hardware it has beyond what lspci tells me). I haven't looked at the first computer I was working with though, so I'll have to compare and see if GLX is working there. I'll have to talk to IT and ask if it should be fixed or if that's something no one is going to care about. That seems like it would be an odd problem to cause a couple of console programs to not work. Regarding running Wine as root, I wasn't aware that Wine could do stuff like that, though I suppose there's no reason it wouldn't be able to do that as root. I'll let my boss know about it, thoguh I'm not sure they'll care too much. Ian Daniel Skorka wrote: > iwoloschin@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > > The programs I am trying to run are actually all console, they were > > originally run as services under Windows. All I need is for them to > > output to logfiles and/or console, I don't even need X for anything > > related to Wine. Is there a simple way to just disable all of the X > > parts of Wine, or is it one of those things that's built in and not > > worth it to take out? > > Well, configure does have the option '--with-x' implying the existence > of '--without-x'. I have however never fooled around with that. > > > Regardless of whether or not I need GLX to be running, I will try to > > talk to IT and get them to see if they know why it's not functioning > > properly. I figure if it's set to load, it should be loading, even if > > I don't need it for my purposes. > > Have a look at /var/log/Xorg.?.log > > Daniel _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users