On 3 fev, 18:39, "Robert M. Riches Jr." <spamtra...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 2007-02-03, edercarne...@xxxxxxxxx <edercarne...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > I'm using SuSE 10.2 on a x86 system. I was previously using suse 10.1 > > and wine was working fine. When I upgraded, i could not get wine > > working again. Everytime i try to launch it, using any windows > > program, it simply crashes x11 and i get back to xdm login screen. I > > can not put more info here since i don't know how to get them. Does > > wine save any log or something like? > > My guess would be your X server and/or graphics card drivers > are causing the X crash. No matter what an application > does, the X server should not crash--at least in theory. > Check /var/log/messages and /var/log/Xorg.0.log or whatever > your X server log file is. There may be something there. > > One thing that might solve the crashes would be to disable > DRI/DRM and/or other acceleration options. Your X config > file would be the place to make those changes. Of course, > make a backup copy first. > > If Suse has the option of booting to a text console rather > than XDM, that can avoid some chicken-and-egg problems while > playing with X config stuff. With Redhat-related systems, > you use runlevel 3 rather than runlevel 5 to do that, then > use startx to start an X server. > > HTH > > -- > Robert Riches > spamtra...@xxxxxxxxxxx > (Yes, that is one of my email addresses.) In fact, the problem is on xorg. I did an online update for xorg 7.2, and then the x server display's me just a black screen. Then i edited xorg.conf and disabled loading of dri, glcore and glx. Now it works fine. But image quality is less good :( I'm using a via onboard via adapter, and it seems that the dri/drm support on it is broken. Maybe someday i upgrade to a really 3d card. _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users