Hi all. I'm using Wine ( 1.1.4 ) to test some Flash stuff ( flex ) in IE6. IE6 runs quite well normally, but once Flash is loaded up, it goes VERY slowly indeed. I've done a quick sysprof profile ( http://entropy.homelinux.org/ie6_flash.sysprof ), and from what I can see ( and I'm most certainly no expert ), it looks like most CPU cycles are being burned in fbGetImage and fbCopyArea ( in nvidia_drv.so ). Now, while this is happening ( ie while sysprof was running ), there was *no* activity in the IE6 windows, apart from a ( small ) animated hourglass. But from the sysprof data, it looks like there's a WHOLE heap of data being thrashed back and forth somewhere. I realise that this is a bit of a corner case. But anyway, maybe ( hopefully ) there's a simple optimisation that can improve this? :) Daniel Kasak / DNA Application Developer T: +61.2.8968.4056 / F: +61.2.9904.5055 daniel.kasak@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 24/7 Real Media 15-19 Parraween Street Cremorne, NSW 2090 Australia -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20080908/3964bd03/attachment.htm