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I'm running CS 1.6 with Wine 1.1.30 (and OpenGL) and am frequently experiencing (what I believe to be) kernel panics.
Linux freezes up (the screen goes black and becomes unresponsive) and the Caps-Lock light repeatedly blinks. On next reboot, I have to do a fsck (root partition reports errors) and journal recover.
This is a fresh install of CS and I haven't done any special tweaking. Video card is Intel i915 and can't find anything in the logs (perhaps I'm not looking in the right place?) Any ideas?
Last edited by gladstone (2009-09-27 21:36:38)
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This is a video driver problem. I've had this same exact problem. with an intel 945gm. I ended up giving up because nothing I could find helped. This happened about a year ago, so there could be a known fix since the last time I had this.
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Sounds like a kernel panic, what version of the linux kernel are you using? 2.6.30-Arch? Have you tried compiling your own kernel and tweaking it to better support intel cards?
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This is a video driver problem. I've had this same exact problem. with an intel 945gm.
Yeah, I suspected it was less concerned with Wine. Intel driver xf86-video-intel version 2.8.1-1
Sounds like a kernel panic, what version of the linux kernel are you using?
Stock kernel version 2.6.30-Arch (basically always in sync with Arch's rolling release).
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