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Date:      Fri, 2 Jul 2010 09:04:43 +0200
From:      David Naylor <naylor.b.david@gmail.com>
To:        xorquewasp@googlemail.com
Cc:        Mikle Krutov <nekoexmachina@gmail.com>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: i386 wine on amd64 - DRI a lost cause?
Message-ID:  <201007020904.47164.naylor.b.david@gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <20100701233505.GA79170@logik.internal.network>
References:  <20100624121141.GA40498@logik.internal.network> <201007012216.30638.naylor.b.david@gmail.com> <20100701233505.GA79170@logik.internal.network>

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On Friday 02 July 2010 01:35:05 xorquewasp@googlemail.com wrote:
> On 2010-07-01 22:16:26, David Naylor wrote:
> > Have you tried the packages from http://people.freebsd.org/~ivoras/wine/
> >=20
> > They worked for me with nvidia and intel.
>=20
> Thanks, but as I mentioned in the hackers@ thread (and possibly this one),
> it's actually DRI that's the problem. I can't even run 32-bit glxinfo
> reliably in the chroot. libGL often receives EFAULT when doing various
> ioctls on /dev/dri/card0 and sometimes crashes outright.

That is interesting as I am able to play Warcraft 3 on an intel laptop.  I=
=20
don't think it is using software rendering.  Wine runs without crashing and=
=20
does require libGL to launch the game.

I have also played Command and Conquer 3 on nvidia (but the proprietry nvid=
ia=20
driver does not use dri). =20

Good luck

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