Guild wars, running in the backround.

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Guild wars, running in the backround.

Post by knerpster »

Hi, i have a problem with Guild wars, it runs only in the backround.
I ran it through terminal and got this:

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fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x32eb54,0x00000000), stub!
fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x32e6c0,0x00000000), stub!
fixme:devenum:DEVENUM_ICreateDevEnum_CreateClassEnumerator Category {cc7bfb41-f175-11d1-a392-00e0291f3959} not found
fixme:devenum:DEVENUM_ICreateDevEnum_CreateClassEnumerator Category {cc7bfb46-f175-11d1-a392-00e0291f3959} not found
err:d3d:CreateContext Requesting MultiSampleType=4
err:d3d:getColorBits Unsupported format: WINED3DFMT_R32F
Im running the latest ubuntu on a 3200+ amd64, 768mb ram, Winfast 6800LE 128mb.

Im really really new to ubuntu so i need really a retards help to solve this problem, i barely managed to create that log ^.
Thank you.
James McKenzie

Guild wars, running in the backround.

Post by James McKenzie »

knerpster wrote:
Hi, i have a problem with Guild wars, it runs only in the backround.
I ran it through terminal and got this:
Code:
fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x32eb54,0x00000000), stub!
fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x32e6c0,0x00000000), stub!
fixme:devenum:DEVENUM_ICreateDevEnum_CreateClassEnumerator Category {cc7bfb41-f175-11d1-a392-00e0291f3959} not found
fixme:devenum:DEVENUM_ICreateDevEnum_CreateClassEnumerator Category {cc7bfb46-f175-11d1-a392-00e0291f3959} not found
err:d3d:CreateContext Requesting MultiSampleType=4
err:d3d:getColorBits Unsupported format: WINED3DFMT_R32F



Im running the latest ubuntu on a 3200+ amd64, 768mb ram, Winfast 6800LE 128mb.

Im really really new to ubuntu so i need really a retards help to solve this problem, i barely managed to create that log ^.
Thank you.






Is the program switching to the background and you want to play it? You
should be able to select the window simply by clicking on it and it
should move to the foreground.

James McKenzie
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Re: Guild wars, running in the backround.

Post by knerpster »

James McKenzie wrote: Is the program switching to the background and you want to play it? You
should be able to select the window simply by clicking on it and it
should move to the foreground.

James McKenzie
Ok, im not that retard. :P
no, the process just isnt there, i have to kill the process to stop it stealing alot of ram and cpu.
James McKenzie

Guild wars, running in the backround.

Post by James McKenzie »

knerpster wrote:
James McKenzie wrote:
Is the program switching to the background and you want to play it? You
should be able to select the window simply by clicking on it and it
should move to the foreground.

James McKenzie
Ok, im not that retard. :P
no, the process just isnt there, i have to kill the process to stop it stealing alot of ram and cpu.

There is a big difference between running in the background and no
visible program. I think you are describing the latter. Unfortunately,
I don't know the proper sequence to get information that would help at
this time. I do have a suggestion to look at the Applications Database
entry for this program. There may be suggestions on how to get this
program to run properly.

James McKenzie
James McKenzie

Guild wars, running in the backround.

Post by James McKenzie »

knerpster wrote:
James McKenzie wrote:
Is the program switching to the background and you want to play it? You
should be able to select the window simply by clicking on it and it
should move to the foreground.

James McKenzie
Ok, im not that retard. :P
no, the process just isnt there, i have to kill the process to stop it stealing alot of ram and cpu.

There is a big difference between running in the background and no
visible program. I think you are describing the latter. Unfortunately,
I don't know the proper sequence to get information that would help at
this time. I do have a suggestion to look at the Applications Database
entry for this program. There may be suggestions on how to get this
program to run properly.

James McKenzie
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