Weird problem with WINE
Weird problem with WINE
I'm having a weird problem with WINE. I've tried the latest version from here, the latest version in the Ubuntu repositories. I'm using Kubuntu 11.04 x86_64. I'm running AMD Phenom II x4 @ 2.5 GHz, 6 GB of RAM, ATi Radeon x1950 PRO with 512 MB vRAM. Don't know which display drivers I'm using, its whatever I'm working with. I can play any game with no problems...except for WINE. Here is my problem:
I install a game, no problem. Go to play a game, and it's not taking any input from the keyboard. I'll hit escape to skip the intro scene, and it does nothing. I'll get in-game, hit escape to bring up the menu, and get nothing. I'll even hit keys to bring up a specific menu (like in Command and Conquer 3, the O would bring up the objective menus). It's only in games that this happens. I can open up Notepad, and be able to type. It'll take all the keys I put in with no problem. I have tried to uninstall and reinstall, but get nothing. I've tried with no virtual desktop and with virtual desktop with no change.
Help me fix my problem, I want to play my games (and I don't want to go back to Windows!)
I install a game, no problem. Go to play a game, and it's not taking any input from the keyboard. I'll hit escape to skip the intro scene, and it does nothing. I'll get in-game, hit escape to bring up the menu, and get nothing. I'll even hit keys to bring up a specific menu (like in Command and Conquer 3, the O would bring up the objective menus). It's only in games that this happens. I can open up Notepad, and be able to type. It'll take all the keys I put in with no problem. I have tried to uninstall and reinstall, but get nothing. I've tried with no virtual desktop and with virtual desktop with no change.
Help me fix my problem, I want to play my games (and I don't want to go back to Windows!)
Re: Weird problem with WINE
Post terminal output as described here: http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#get_log . If it's too big, please use pastebin.Stray wrote:I install a game, no problem. Go to play a game, and it's not taking any input from the keyboard.
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Weird problem with WINE
On 05/24/2011 02:06 AM, Stray wrote:
I've found that certain applications (depending on what input libraries
they use) don't interact well with ibus and similar systems. Notably,
Direct3D apps seem to have problems while programs just using the normal
GUI APIs (i.e., notepad) do not.
If you're not sure about whether you have ibus running, it is used to
allow you to input characters from other languages (Japanese, korean,
cyrillic) using a latin alphabet-based keyboard. If you have anything
like that set up, you might be hitting this problem.
- Anna
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Do you happen to have an input method editor like SCIM or ibus running?I'm having a weird problem with WINE. I've tried the latest version from here, the latest version in the Ubuntu repositories. I'm using Kubuntu 11.04 x86_64. I'm running AMD Phenom II x4 @ 2.5 GHz, 6 GB of RAM, ATi Radeon x1950 PRO with 512 MB vRAM. Don't know which display drivers I'm using, its whatever I'm working with. I can play any game with no problems...except for WINE. Here is my problem:
I install a game, no problem. Go to play a game, and it's not taking any input from the keyboard. I'll hit escape to skip the intro scene, and it does nothing. I'll get in-game, hit escape to bring up the menu, and get nothing. I'll even hit keys to bring up a specific menu (like in Command and Conquer 3, the O would bring up the objective menus). It's only in games that this happens. I can open up Notepad, and be able to type. It'll take all the keys I put in with no problem. I have tried to uninstall and reinstall, but get nothing. I've tried with no virtual desktop and with virtual desktop with no change.
Help me fix my problem, I want to play my games (and I don't want to go back to Windows!)
I've found that certain applications (depending on what input libraries
they use) don't interact well with ibus and similar systems. Notably,
Direct3D apps seem to have problems while programs just using the normal
GUI APIs (i.e., notepad) do not.
If you're not sure about whether you have ibus running, it is used to
allow you to input characters from other languages (Japanese, korean,
cyrillic) using a latin alphabet-based keyboard. If you have anything
like that set up, you might be hitting this problem.
- Anna
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Anna,
I'm pretty sure I'm not using any input method editors considering I don't know what they are. I don't type in other languages, so I'm not worrying about ibus running. When I was playing C&C3, I was able to type in my name, but that was it, and it was hella slow putting in the characters. Gameplay is fine, just the input when typing my name was slow, I'd say about 3-4 second delay.
vitamin,
I'll do as you say, and get back with you.
I'm pretty sure I'm not using any input method editors considering I don't know what they are. I don't type in other languages, so I'm not worrying about ibus running. When I was playing C&C3, I was able to type in my name, but that was it, and it was hella slow putting in the characters. Gameplay is fine, just the input when typing my name was slow, I'd say about 3-4 second delay.
vitamin,
I'll do as you say, and get back with you.
vitamin,
I don't know what pastebins is, but I uploaded the log.txt file to my Box.net account, here is the link to download it:
Here ya go!
I don't know what pastebins is, but I uploaded the log.txt file to my Box.net account, here is the link to download it:
Here ya go!
Weird problem with WINE
As far as what PasteBin is, just go to pastebin.com, click "SIGN UP" and make an account (username and password). It's free! Then you can log in with that user account and password, paste something in (it will have a big thing you can type or paste stuff into), and submit the paste. You can then go back into your pastes and edit previous pastes. And you can copy what's in the address bar while you're at the paste, and give it to someone as a link to that paste. They won't be logged in as you, so you won't have to worry about anyone deleting or editing your paste. This way it won't take up space in your "box", but more importantly, if you ever reorganize your "box" you won't have to redistribute the new link to a text file you had stored as public in your "box".
Pastebin is good for ranting. If you need to vent knowledge and rant about something, you can put it in there, and no one will get mad at you because it's out of the way and doesn't make the WINE mail excessively long.
Pastebin is also good for terminal outputs.
You can have a link to your paste in PasteBin in a reply to a WINE mail.
Cheers,
Jake
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Pastebin is good for ranting. If you need to vent knowledge and rant about something, you can put it in there, and no one will get mad at you because it's out of the way and doesn't make the WINE mail excessively long.
Pastebin is also good for terminal outputs.
You can have a link to your paste in PasteBin in a reply to a WINE mail.
Cheers,
Jake
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Oh. Well, thank you Jake for explaining what PasteBin is. But, I rarely even use Box.net, I got while I was in high school because I didn't have a way of saving my reports and what not on. So, I got a Box.net account to save my documents while at home, get to school, download and print it. I've emptied it, and now thats all that is on there is that, a couple of other little text files, and some pictures. Got 1 GB, and I'm using maybe 3 MB.
But, if for whatever reason that goes against WINE's rules, I have no problem with copying it over to PasteBin.
But, if for whatever reason that goes against WINE's rules, I have no problem with copying it over to PasteBin.
That's your problem. Wine does not support raw input API.Stray wrote:I don't know what pastebins is, but I uploaded the log.txt file to my Box.net accountCode: Select all
fixme:win:GetRawInputDeviceList (pRawInputDeviceList=(nil), puiNumDevices=0x2fceb68, cbSize=8) stub! fixme:win:GetRawInputDeviceList (pRawInputDeviceList=(nil), puiNumDevices=0x2fcecec, cbSize=8) stub! fixme:win:RegisterRawInputDevices (pRawInputDevices=0x6ce313bc, uiNumDevices=1, cbSize=12) stub!
There are few hacks floating around to implement some parts of raw input that's enough for some games. You can try some of them.
The only thing that I can think of that would use the raw input is my 360 controller. And, I was thinking that was causing a problem with Need For Speed: Most Wanted. When I disconnected, it was doing the same thing.
It sort of works in PCSX2 emulator...poorly, it thinks that I'm pushing one of the analog sticks to the left, but at least it's detecting it...and it'll detect another button press, but at least it works lol
It sort of works in PCSX2 emulator...poorly, it thinks that I'm pushing one of the analog sticks to the left, but at least it's detecting it...and it'll detect another button press, but at least it works lol
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Weird problem with WINE
On 05/25/2011 01:55 PM, Stray wrote:
the programs - they are written using the raw input API, so they won't
work in wine (unless someone implements the API in wine, of course)
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It's not a piece of hardware that's talking to the raw input API, it'sThe only thing that I can think of that would use the raw input is my 360 controller. And, I was thinking that was causing a problem with Need For Speed: Most Wanted. When I disconnected, it was doing the same thing.
It sort of works in PCSX2 emulator...poorly, it thinks that I'm pushing one of the analog sticks to the left, but at least it's detecting it...and it'll detect another button press, but at least it works lol
the programs - they are written using the raw input API, so they won't
work in wine (unless someone implements the API in wine, of course)
- Anna
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Getting Pasty
Stray, I'm pretty sure that box.net is okay. In fact, sometimes I link-post things through my Dropbox.
I use Pastebin now because I don't have to worry about redistributing links to my pastes every time I reorganize my public folder in my Dropbox. I thought that box.net might be similar. Just trying to help.
Cheers,
Jake
I use Pastebin now because I don't have to worry about redistributing links to my pastes every time I reorganize my public folder in my Dropbox. I thought that box.net might be similar. Just trying to help.
Cheers,
Jake
Re: Weird problem with WINE
I can't tell you what display driver you are using eitherStray wrote:... I'm having a weird problem with WINE. I've tried the latest version from here, the latest version in the Ubuntu repositories. I'm using Kubuntu 11.04 x86_64. I'm running AMD Phenom II x4 @ 2.5 GHz, 6 GB of RAM, ATi Radeon x1950 PRO with 512 MB vRAM. Don't know which display drivers I'm using, its whatever I'm working with. ...


ATI no longer support cards <HD 2100 - which obviously includes the X1xxx (Pro) series - with their latest proprietary Catalyst display drivers. Basically the drivers you need for any kind of gaming performance under Wine!
The last Ubuntu release to officially support these older Catalyst drivers was Intreped Ibex (8.10). From Jaunty (9.04) onwards the X-Server was updated and broke the proprietary drivers. I was there when it happened (and also had an ATI 1950 Pro 512Mb card)! I got stuck using Inteprid Ibex x64 (which had a really bad memory bug) - I needed the newer Kernel it provided just to install (and I was not aware of PPA's at the time).

Should you think about upgrading your GPU (

I have just been in discussion with someone on the Ubuntu Wine forum who has a new/powerful ATI card (6850 I think) - with the latest, bleeding edge ATI proprietary Catalyst driver (11.x). When running Crysis, via Wine, it runs very well (in terms of visual quality) on my ancient 8800 GTX Nvidia card - he is seeing polygon glitching on his card. I know ATI Linux drivers are always bad on newer hardware - but come on!
I did have a go at struggling to get an ATI HD4870 (1Gb) GPU running on my system. After following a 100 (*well almost) step guide to getting video decode acceleration running and it still not working...

I should point out that ATI is a much smaller company than Nvidia and all their driver development effort goes into the Windows platform. ATI have also released more technical details of their hardware to the FOSS community than Nvidia have. The ATI FOSS driver is much more advanced than the Nvidia Nouveau FOSS driver.
I would suggest heading over to Phoronix if you are interested to read more.
Bob
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I didn't think you had an attitude. I was just saying what Pastebin is and why I use it. I love you guys! Peace out!
Keep in mind there is no tone of voice in pure text (unless explicitly stated, like in a playbook).
Cheers,
Jake
Keep in mind there is no tone of voice in pure text (unless explicitly stated, like in a playbook).
Cheers,
Jake
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??? When a game crashes or hangs, in fullscreen mode, can't you CTRL+ALT+F1 to access a TTY console and kill the offending Wine process? CTRL+ALT+F7 to return to your normal KDE X-Session (on Ubuntu and derivatives anyway)... That normally works - as Wine runs as a user process it rarely brings the whole X-Server down (on my systems anyway)...Stray wrote:... I don't have to worry about KDE losing it.
Bob
It's not only WINE, but only when I play WINE games in full screen it'll do this. It's also anything I play in fullscreen. Only way to fix it is by restarting it. I recorded a little bit so you can see. Here is the YouTube video. Recorded with my phone. I think that screen capture programs won't capture the flickering
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjwgbjhyWT8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjwgbjhyWT8
Yeh, I don't know the ins-and-outs of the FOSS ATI driver. But I do know it's in heavy development. Personally I wouldn't even attempt to use it for 3D gaming with Wine (yet). You're simply introducing too many variables. It's bad enough tracing the constant Wine regressions with each new version - which will be different for every game. But having to factor in the graphics card driver capabilities as well is too much!Stray wrote:...
Recorded with my phone. I think that screen capture programs won't capture the flickering
I presume you've tried setting KDE to disable desktop effects for full-screen applications (in the Desktop Effects settings in the Control Centre)?
Bob