The above mentioned combination results in WoW/Wine crashing my computer completely. It freezes completely. No mouse, no keyboard. It just sits there. I can though login via SSH from another computer, and the load is then sitting at 14-15 (using top), which is a bit high. :) The only way to get it back in normal shape, is a hard reboot. Click the powerbutton for 4 seconds, and hope for the best. While logged in via SSH I get these messages on a regular basis: Code: Message from syslogd@thomas at Mon Aug 2 21:22:06 2010 ... thomas kernel: Stack: Message from syslogd@thomas at Mon Aug 2 21:22:06 2010 ... thomas kernel: Call Trace: Message from syslogd@thomas at Mon Aug 2 21:22:06 2010 ... thomas kernel: Code: e8 89 c0 0f b7 04 42 0f b7 c0 c3 89 d1 b8 00 00 00 00 39 96 84 02 00 00 76 11 48 8b 96 c0 02 00 00 89 c8 c1 e8 02 89 c0 8b 04 82 <f3> c3 39 96 90 02 00 00 76 0c 89 d2 48 8b 86 d8 02 00 00 88 0c I've no clue what it means. When I revert to nVidia driver 256.35 everything appears to be back to normal. It doesn't matter whether I start the game using OpenGL or D3D. The same thing happens. I'm running Slackware 13.1.