Re: Wine taking unacceptably long to start up (Fedora 14 x86_64)

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On 5/14/11 4:54 PM, Scott5114 wrote:
jjmckenzie wrote:
On 5/14/11 6:30 AM, Scott5114 wrote:

jjmckenzie wrote:

Can you open another terminal window and run:

Code:

ps -ef | grep wine




and advise what you get in return?

James McKenzie

This is what I get (using `wine cmd`) as a test :

Code:

$ ps -ef | grep wine
scott    16247     1  0 May13 ?        00:00:02 /usr/bin/wineserver
scott    16283 16281  0 May13 ?        00:00:00 C:\windows\system32\winedevice.exe MountMgr
scott    18853 18611  0 May13 pts/0    00:00:00 wineboot.exe --update
scott    24852 20437  0 08:27 pts/4    00:00:00 grep --color=auto wine



What happens if try with a fresh Wineprefix?

Does the wineboot --update command still hang?

Also, can you issue the following command:

echo $WINEPREFIX

and provide the response.

James McKenzie


vitamin wrote:
In most cases it's caused by a network printer that does not respond. If you have such a printer configured - try removing it. Or make sure it's available. Or you can try stopping cups.
I don't have a network printer. Stopping cups seemed to have no effect.

This may not be the only reason your boot up is 'hanging'.

James McKenzie

Interesting. Echoing $WINEPREFIX doesn't return anything. Should I try setting it to ~/.wine (as that is where I have all my wine programs installed)?

That is what I expected. Sometimes folks try to link Wine's 'fake Windows' directories to an actual Windows installation. Great way to break both Wine and Windows.

Do you have ANYTHING that you cannot re-install into Wine?

James McKenzie




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