Re: Wine 1.1.44 and WoW 3.3.5 crash

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Jim Hall wrote:

    Jim:

    I picked this up on a different thread and may only apply to Ubuntu:

    dimesio wrote:

        > ... be caused by not having installed the necessary 32 bit
        parts on a 64 bit system.


        It was not the problem, we all have the 32 libs installed, it
        was just a bug with the package (apparently). With the 5th
        release lib32-nvidia-utils, it works >
        great.


    Looks like Cr0k may have found one of many solutions....

    James McKenzie




Yes, I saw that. I checked and I don't have that installed (it's not even in repository). I run plain vanilla 32 bit, so that wouldn't have come up for me, especially if it turns out to be Ubuntu only. Curious

Interesting. Rosanne Dimensio has brought up a few things and I agree that they may make a difference:

1. There is a kernel version that broke things. There is a patch on www.kernel.org that fixes the problem and it is scheduled for incorporation into a to-be-published kernel real-soon-now. 2. There was a problem that started with Wine 1.1.43 that affects WoW (and I suspect other games.) 3. There have been reports of problems with the latest release of nVidia's Linux Drivers. I remember that Ubuntu and Arch Linux users were affected, but this may affect Fedora and other releases. 4. The lib32-nvidia-utils package I mentioned. This may not come with Debian or even Fedora. Any or one of these could cause breakage. The key is to try one (say backing down kernel levels, trying an older version of Wine, trying a different version of video drivers, etc.) and see what happens. In your case, you are using Wine 1.1.42. Maybe upgrading to Wine 1.2-rc6 (when it becomes available) might cause breakage. Maybe updating the Linux Kernel will cause breakage. Maybe it won't. The key is that one should be very careful when upgrading and ALWAYS have a backup of a working system to fall back on and to restore to. (Macs sort of make this easy, its called Time Machine and I use it.)

The point that I'm trying to get across is that this information is contained in several threads and that this needs to be consolidated into one message and that the message be accurate. Mine was confusing and contained missing facts. I'll own up to that. However, three of the four items I mentioned did come from other threads and the last one I found today. The fixes may or may not apply to your system, but it never hurts to try some of them. You would be amazed at what I've found fixes things.

WOW Users:

For those who are experiencing World of Warcraft errors, or problems with other Blizzard games, please do a little research before posting. WoW 3.3.5 update broke things and makes the game unplayable on some systems. Earlier versions of WoW do work, but may encounter problems connecting to some servers and some servers will automatically update you. Please do search through and read some of the lengthy threads for ideas on how to attempt to get WoW working with the latest versions of Wine.

Thank you.




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