Egidio wrote:Hi Bob, thank you for your reply
I didn't install any specific vulkan library but some additions like
vulkan-extra-layers and others.
What is the difference in using
wine start in this case? I tried that but I got the same result. Here is the output:
https://pastebin.com/Lf3D0DAK
wine start can make subtle differences - it's similar to starting a Windows application from with the explorer shell (i.e. the normal Windows way) vs. from
powershell say.
I have helped out someone with a Wine bug - in case the Windows application would only run with
wine start.
See
WineHQ Wiki: wine start ...
Anyway the quotes and/or using
wine start has fixed the issue with your parameter:
--force-player
This looks a bit dodgy:
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wine: Unhandled exception 0x80000003 in thread 3f at address 0x1069620c (thread 003f), starting debugger...
But it appears to be just a child process that's dying there... So we won't worry about that just now...
Your program is looking for
DirectX 9.0c /
11 support:
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fixme:dxgi:dxgi_check_feature_level_support Ignoring adapter type.
fixme:winediag:dxgi_check_feature_level_support None of the requested D3D feature levels is supported on this GPU with the current shader backend.
fixme:d3d9:d3d9_device_CreateTexture Resource sharing not implemented, *shared_handle (nil).
fixme:d3d9:d3d9_device_CreateTexture Resource sharing not implemented, *shared_handle (nil).
fixme:d3d:state_lastpixel Last Pixel Drawing Disabled, not handled yet
You could try quoting the disable GPU parameter:
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cd "/opt/liquidsky/"
wine start LiquidSkyClient.exe "--force-player" "--disable-gpu"
To disable any GPU acceleration support.
Do you have working
native Linux GL support... What's the output of:
Otherwise you won't be able to support any Wine/Windows applications that want to use
DirectX 9.0c API calls (Wine is just a translation layer after all).
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fixme:crypt:CRYPT_VerifyChainRevocation Unable to find CRL for CA certificate
Perhaps update your Linux system
ca-certificates package?
Bob