"realtime priority was throttled due to program exceeding time limit" it happens every time with every game i try to play. what can i do?
i have ubuntu 12.04.5 (3.13.0-49), gt640, i3 3220, wine 1.6
realtime priority was throttled due to program exceeding tim
Re: realtime priority was throttled due to program exceeding
Upgrade Wine to the latest development release, and if the problem persists, post the full terminal output, including the command used to run the game. http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#get_log
Re: realtime priority was throttled due to program exceeding
I can't!dimesio wrote:Upgrade Wine to the latest development release, and if the problem persists, post the full terminal output, including the command used to run the game. http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#get_log

Re: realtime priority was throttled due to program exceeding
Post the terminal output.
Re: realtime priority was throttled due to program exceeding
The error message "realtime priority was throttled due to program exceeding time limit" wasn't one I'd seen before, so I did a little googling, and it turns out that it's not part of plain Wine, but an unsupported patch by Maarten Lankhorst, one of the Ubuntu package maintainers. Report the problem to him.
Re: realtime priority was throttled due to program exceeding
Ok, i solved my problem:
"realtime priority was throttled due to program exceeding" was the problem of wine 1.6
my blinking screen solves with double buffer patch but i couldn't apply it - i don't know why.
So i did like this: i installed wine1.7 (1.7.18) and replaced it's files in my system with ones stolen from PlayOnLinux-wine-1.7.8-d3d_doublebuffer-linux-x86.pol.
I know that it isn't right way but now everything works!
"realtime priority was throttled due to program exceeding" was the problem of wine 1.6
my blinking screen solves with double buffer patch but i couldn't apply it - i don't know why.
So i did like this: i installed wine1.7 (1.7.18) and replaced it's files in my system with ones stolen from PlayOnLinux-wine-1.7.8-d3d_doublebuffer-linux-x86.pol.
I know that it isn't right way but now everything works!
