Doug Laidlaw wrote: > Daniel Skorka wrote: > >> Doug Laidlaw <laidlaws@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> The jigsaw program starts completely normally, the thumbnails are >>> exactly as they were when I described them last time I posted, but the >>> playing area is >>> a solid colour with no pieces. It has the colour I set before - in >>> fact, one has different colours for the two screens, something that I >>> don't think >>> will happen under Windows itself. Reinstalling the program, and >>> reinstalling Wine, doesn't help. Starting the Windows installation with >>> Wine (old style - running wine + the executable in my Win98 SE >>> directory) >>> behaves exactly the same way. The messages in a terminal are unchanged, >>> just repeated: fixme:bitblt:X11DRV_BitBlt potential optimization - >>> client-side DIB copy >>> >>> It is very strange that this is the only problem. I don't see how it >>> can be >>> Wine, but are there any other tests I can run? The version of Wine >>> seems >>> to be irrelevant, but for the record, the installed one is 0.9.12. I >>> have >>> also tried 0.9.14 and the result of my wine-git tests. All are the >>> same. I made sure to delete the program's .ini file when reinstalling. >> >> Have you tried contacting the developers of your jigsaw program? Maybe >> they are willing to help you or at least provide some insights into what >> might be the problem... >> >> Daniel > > No, I haven't, Daniel. It works quite O.K. under Windows. It must be a > corrupted file somewhere in my O.S. It works perfectly under Mandriva07 > beta > as well. It doesn't share any directories. Logging in as > a different user, in case it was something in my /home, made no > difference. It will be something strange, whatever it is. > > Doug. I replaced my xorg.conf and the problem went away. The new file doesn't look any different. Doug. -- It is all right letting yourself go as long as you can let yourself back. - Mick Jagger. _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users