All Steam Games Segfault

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Hi,
   I recently upgraded to the 2.6.24-17-generic kernel and my graphics drivers got all messed up, so I reinstalled the OS, the drivers and everything seemed to work.  Then I installed wine every way I could find WineHQ method, synapic method, from source, and most recently the method stickied here (which seems to be the WineHQ way).  Each time I install it steam installs fine (after grabbing Gecko), but I can never install or launch (if I copy my old .wine folder) any games from steam.  They all end with a segmentation fault.
I'm on Hardy AMD64 and the results of uname -a are:

Code:
Linux javagamer-desktop 2.6.24-17-generic #1 SMP Thu May 1 13:57:17 UTC 2008 x86_64 GNU/Linux


and a copy of the terminal output from logging into steam to trying to install Counter Strike: Source (though this seems to happen to any games I attempt to install):

Code:

Omited: A large number of CellID lines and fixme lines.
fixme:win:SetLayeredWindowAttributes (0x400e2,0x00000000,230,2): stub!
fixme:win:SetLayeredWindowAttributes (0x400e2,0x00000000,230,2): stub!
fixme:win:SetLayeredWindowAttributes (0x400e2,0x00000000,206,2): stub!
fixme:win:SetLayeredWindowAttributes (0x400e2,0x00000000,206,2): stub!
fixme:win:SetLayeredWindowAttributes (0x400e2,0x00000000,154,2): stub!
fixme:win:SetLayeredWindowAttributes (0x400e2,0x00000000,154,2): stub!
fixme:win:SetLayeredWindowAttributes (0x400e2,0x00000000,82,2): stub!
fixme:win:SetLayeredWindowAttributes (0x400e2,0x00000000,82,2): stub!
fixme:win:SetLayeredWindowAttributes (0x400e2,0x00000000,37,2): stub!
fixme:win:SetLayeredWindowAttributes (0x400e2,0x00000000,37,2): stub!
fixme:win:SetLayeredWindowAttributes (0x400e2,0x00000000,14,2): stub!
fixme:win:SetLayeredWindowAttributes (0x400e2,0x00000000,14,2): stub!
fixme:win:SetLayeredWindowAttributes (0x400e2,0x00000000,0,2): stub!
err:ole:CoGetClassObject class {9a5ea990-3034-4d6f-9128-01f3c61022bc} not registered
err:ole:CoGetClassObject no class object {9a5ea990-3034-4d6f-9128-01f3c61022bc} could be created for context 0x1
Segmentation fault


Can anyone help? All I've done is reinstall, copy over some media files, and do a few minor audio changes (changing default sounds card and making sure everything uses ALSA).
Thanks in advance!






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