Daniel Skorka wrote: > TobbeR <trebert@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi, tried to install the advanced DSP program Spectrum Lab which I have > > been able to install in a previous version but the latest will not > > work. I'm using he latest verson of Wine in Kubuntu. Error messages as > > "The latest version in kubuntu" is a useless specification for most of > us. Just mention the version number. > > > tobbe@jme:~$ wine InstallSpecLab.EXE > > wine: Unhandled page fault on read access to 0xc20d27f9 at address > > 0x7e84bc8f (t > > hread 0009), starting debugger... > > WineDbg starting on pid 0x8 > > Unhandled exception: page fault on read access to 0xc20d27f9 in 32-bit > > code (0x7 > > e84bc8f). > > fixme:dbghelp:elf_load_debug_info_from_map Alpha-support for Dwarf2 > > information > > for libgl.so.1 >> The crash happens inside GLX, i.e. when trying to set up an OpenGL > display. This is funny in itself, because OpenGL is something you really > don't need to install a program. I assume the install program does not > use one of the standard installers for windows out there? > Did you update other packages, especially relating to GLX, X11 or OpenGL > since the last time you successfully installed this program? > Also, are you using the binary drivers from ATI? If yes, please try with > the open source drivers and see if it makes a difference. Lastly, > installing the -dbg version of the package that provides libGL.so and > then using it via LD_LIBRARY_PATH would provide a more meaningful > backtrace. > > Daniel Thanks for answering, I have been experimenting with the settings and I have installed SpecLab by emulating Win ME (or NT4 or WIN98). My first try was XP, then Win2000 but when I tried Win98 it worked, BUT then I couldn't install the chess program Arena (www.playwitharena.com) it needed at least ME. So I have settled on NT4 as it seems to work for both. I do have problems with Winecfg, if I try to use the XP or Win2000 settings I loose winecfg, can't be started again unless I delete the .wine folder. I can also confirm a suggestion you did in a previous post, the Audio settings in winecfg will not work unless you delete winearts.drv.so. BTW, I have Wine 0.9.20 with Kubuntu Dapper. AMD 2600+, 1 Gb, ATI Radeon 9250 with ATI driver. Regards TobbeR _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users