I am on Arch Linux.
I tried installing Office 2013, but the windows greeted me with "garbled windows." It's hard to explain, so I took a screenshot.
This happens in Photoshop as well, once I attempt to create a new document.
I'm using the recommended versions of WINE for everything, and I've even tried switching around versions. It's the same result every time- these windows.
The output seems to change depending on what background applications I've had open. In Word 2013 the splash screen just transforms itself into a garbled Microsoft Word interface. Photoshop seems to turn itself into a glitched version of whatever I had open beforehand. In the picture I took, though, it turned itself into a garbled Photoshop splash screen.
I'm using the proprietary NVIDIA drivers.
http://i.imgur.com/PRojT3n.png
Some applications are "garbled"
Re: Some applications are "garbled"
I don't understand what you mean by that. The "recommended" Wine version is always the latest development release, unless there is a known regression (in which case, use the last known good version), or a known bug that is fixed in wine-staging (in which case, use wine-staging).jerbear64 wrote:I'm using the recommended versions of WINE for everything, and I've even tried switching around versions.
What window manager/desktop environment are you using, and have you tried disabling desktop effects?The output seems to change depending on what background applications I've had open. In Word 2013 the splash screen just transforms itself into a garbled Microsoft Word interface. Photoshop seems to turn itself into a glitched version of whatever I had open beforehand. In the picture I took, though, it turned itself into a garbled Photoshop splash screen.
Re: Some applications are "garbled"
By recommended I meant the version that's shown as successful for those apps in the AppDB. I've also tried the latest development version.
I am using XFCE, and I have window composition disabled.
I should probably also mention that I'm testing Office and Photoshop in their own, clean bottles.
I am using XFCE, and I have window composition disabled.
I should probably also mention that I'm testing Office and Photoshop in their own, clean bottles.