I have moved this hard drive from another machine that had a via
chipset.
It took a couple of days to find the nvidia software that Ubuntu
required but now almost everything looks good at 1024 X 768.
But not anything that runs in wine.
When I turn on the machine, the user name and the password screens are
too tall for the display and the color is totally wrong. But as Ubuntu
boots, the screen and colors all return to "normal".
Is there a chance that wine goes back to the screen settings that the
name and password screen uses? Is there anything special that I have to
do to run wine on a nvidia chipset?
Thanks - I am lost at the bakery.
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Jerry Linux
Woodhaven, Mi
Wine screens unreadable
Wine screens unreadable
Jerry Linux wrote:
wine virtual machine or your real machine?
Anyway, if you can run winecfg well enough to read the screen, try
changing the screen resolution in the Graphics tab. Maybe that will
reset some setting that's confusing wine.
I don't understand that last paragraph. By 'the machine' do you mean aI have moved this hard drive from another machine that had a via
chipset.
It took a couple of days to find the nvidia software that Ubuntu
required but now almost everything looks good at 1024 X 768.
But not anything that runs in wine.
When I turn on the machine, the user name and the password screens are
too tall for the display and the color is totally wrong. But as Ubuntu
boots, the screen and colors all return to "normal"...
wine virtual machine or your real machine?
Anyway, if you can run winecfg well enough to read the screen, try
changing the screen resolution in the Graphics tab. Maybe that will
reset some setting that's confusing wine.