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Trying to run WoW in Linux.
Fully updated the system. Installed wine from repositories. Copied a working install of WoW from a Windows partition. Edited the config to allow opengl. The game starts, brings me to the login screen. I enter details, see the "connecting" popup and then wine crashes. This is all console output I get after typing "wine Wow.exe".
err:module:load_builtin_dll failed to load .so lib for builtin L"winemp3.acm": libmpg123.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
archive Data\enUS\patch-enUS.MPQ opened
archive Data\patch.MPQ opened
archive Data\enUS\patch-enUS-2.MPQ opened
archive Data\enUS\patch-enUS-3.MPQ opened
archive Data\patch-2.MPQ opened
archive Data\patch-3.MPQ opened
archive Data\expansion.MPQ opened
archive Data\common.MPQ opened
archive Data\common-2.MPQ opened
archive Data\enUS\locale-enUS.MPQ opened
archive Data\enUS\speech-enUS.MPQ opened
archive Data\enUS\expansion-locale-enUS.MPQ opened
archive Data\enUS\expansion-speech-enUS.MPQ opened
fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x196ee20,0x00000000), stub!
fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x196ebf0,0x00000000), stub!
fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x196f0c8,0x00000000), stub!
fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x196f350,0x00000000), stub!
fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x196f464,0x00000000), stub!
fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x196f5fc,0x00000000), stub!
fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x196f5f8,0x00000000), stub!
fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x196f574,0x00000000), stub!
fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x196f564,0x00000000), stub!
fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x196f07c,0x00000000), stub!
fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x196f1b4,0x00000000), stub!
fixme:mixer:ALSA_MixerInit No master control found on AK5370 , disabling mixer
fixme:dsalsa:IDsDriverBufferImpl_SetVolumePan (0x13a6d0,0x13a5d0): stub
fixme:avrt:AvSetMmThreadCharacteristicsW (L"Pro Audio",0x196f89c): stub
fixme:avrt:AvSetMmThreadCharacteristicsW (L"Pro Audio",0x196f89c): stub
fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x196df60,0x00000000), stub!
fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x196df88,0x00000000), stub!
fixme:wininet:InternetSetOptionW Option INTERNET_OPTION_CONNECT_TIMEOUT (5000): STUB
fixme:wininet:InternetSetOptionW INTERNET_OPTION_SEND/RECEIVE_TIMEOUT 5000
fixme:wininet:InternetSetOptionW Option INTERNET_OPTION_CONNECT_TIMEOUT (5000): STUB
fixme:wininet:InternetSetOptionW INTERNET_OPTION_SEND/RECEIVE_TIMEOUT 5000
fixme:wininet:InternetSetOptionW Option INTERNET_OPTION_CONNECT_TIMEOUT (5000): STUB
fixme:wininet:InternetSetOptionW INTERNET_OPTION_SEND/RECEIVE_TIMEOUT 5000
wine: Unhandled page fault on read access to 0x8fb7e509 at address 0xd8833d0 (thread 0009), starting debugger...
Unhandled exception: page fault on read access to 0x8fb7e509 in 32-bit code (0x0d8833d0).
Register dump:
CS:0023 SS:002b DS:002b ES:002b FS:0063 GS:006b
EIP:0d8833d0 ESP:01889324 EBP:018b0484 EFLAGS:00210206( R- -- I - -P- )
EAX:0d8bb918 EBX:0d8ba864 ECX:01889318 EDX:00000008
ESI:0d8ba858 EDI:0d883bb4
Stack dump:
0x01889324: 0d8ba858 0d883bb4 00200206 0d8ba864
0x01889334: 3d0c2986 3d6ba024 3d19a16c 0d8b9328
0x01889344: 0d8aea90 0d8b8274 0d8b9b04 0d8e1d90
0x01889354: 0d8b8ad0 00000000 00000007 00000000
0x01889364: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
0x01889374: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
Backtrace:
=>0 0x0d8833d0 (0x018b0484)
1 0x3c942cff in battle.net (+0x52cfe) (0x018b04b8)
2 0x3c942ded in battle.net (+0x52dec) (0x018b04d0)
3 0x3c94319a in battle.net (+0x53199) (0x018b08d8)
4 0x3c924dbd in battle.net (+0x34dbc) (0x018b094c)
5 0x3c92cc49 in battle.net (+0x3cc48) (0x018b0998)
6 0x3c936cf0 in battle.net (+0x46cef) (0x018b09b0)
7 0x009c1b4a in wow (+0x5c1b49) (0x018b09cc)
8 0x008c9fa6 in wow (+0x4c9fa5) (0x0196f9d8)
9 0x004dab96 in wow (+0xdab95) (0x0196fe28)
10 0x00480b79 in wow (+0x80b78) (0x0196fe58)
11 0x0047dc0d in wow (+0x7dc0c) (0x0196fe74)
12 0x0047f160 in wow (+0x7f15f) (0x0196fe94)
13 0x0047f29a in wow (+0x7f299) (0x0196fee8)
14 0x0047f2e1 in wow (+0x7f2e0) (0x0196ff00)
15 0x0040b7d8 in wow (+0xb7d7) (0x0196ff08)
16 0x7b835843 in kernel32 (+0x25842) (0x0196ffe8)
0x0d8833d0: lesl 0x822c3cb1(%esi),%eax
Modules:
Module Address Debug info Name (42 modules)
PE 400000- dfd000 Export wow
PE 10000000-10069000 Deferred divxdecoder
PE 38600000-3860f000 Deferred 36b27cd911b33c61730a8b82c8b2495fC:\users\Public\Application Data\Blizzard Entertainment\Battle.net\Cache\36\b2\36b27cd911b33c61730a8b82c8b2495fd16e8024fc3b2dde08861c77a852941c.auth
PE 38960000-38970000 Deferred 8f52906a2c85b416a595702251570f96C:\users\Public\Application Data\Blizzard Entertainment\Battle.net\Cache\8f\52\8f52906a2c85b416a595702251570f96d3522f39237603115f2f1ab24962043c.auth
PE 3c8f0000-3d7e3ee1 Export battle.net
PE 78130000-781cb000 Deferred msvcr80
PE 79d60000-79d64000 Deferred dbghelp
PE 79dc0000-79de3000 Deferred crypt32
PE 79e60000-79e64000 Deferred msvcrt
PE 7b810000-7b8f6000 Export kernel32
PE 7bc10000-7bc14000 Deferred ntdll
PE 7bcc0000-7bcc4000 Deferred psapi
PE 7bf10000-7bf14000 Deferred winhttp
PE 7c010000-7c021000 Deferred wldap32
PE 7c290000-7c293000 Deferred winealsa
PE 7c2c0000-7c2c4000 Deferred dsound
PE 7de40000-7de43000 Deferred msacm32
PE 7de50000-7de53000 Deferred midimap
PE 7ded0000-7ded4000 Deferred uxtheme
PE 7dfc0000-7dfc4000 Deferred winex11
PE 7e1f0000-7e1f4000 Deferred hid
PE 7e210000-7e217000 Deferred winspool
PE 7e240000-7e24a000 Deferred setupapi
PE 7e2a0000-7e2a7000 Deferred msacm32
PE 7e2c0000-7e31e000 Deferred winmm
PE 7e350000-7e354000 Deferred rpcrt4
PE 7e3d0000-7e3d4000 Deferred ole32
PE 7e4c0000-7e4c4000 Deferred dinput
PE 7e500000-7e504000 Deferred dinput8
PE 7e510000-7e514000 Deferred ws2_32
PE 7e540000-7e56a000 Deferred comctl32
PE 7e630000-7e75f000 Deferred shell32
PE 7e810000-7e817000 Deferred shlwapi
PE 7e860000-7e868000 Deferred mpr
PE 7e8a0000-7e8ac000 Deferred wininet
PE 7e8f0000-7e8f4000 Deferred imm32
PE 7e910000-7e914000 Deferred lz32
PE 7e920000-7e924000 Deferred version
PE 7e940000-7e944000 Deferred advapi32
PE 7e9a0000-7e9a4000 Deferred gdi32
PE 7ea30000-7ea66000 Deferred user32
PE 7ed90000-7ed94000 Deferred opengl32
Threads:
process tid prio (all id:s are in hex)
00000008 (D) C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft\Wow.exe
0000003f 0
0000003e 0
0000003d 0
0000003c 0
0000003b 0
0000003a 0
00000039 0
00000038 0
00000037 0
00000036 0
00000035 0
00000034 0
00000033 0
00000032 0
00000031 0
00000030 0
0000002b 0
0000002a 1
00000029 0
00000028 1
00000027 0
00000026 0
00000025 0
00000024 0
00000023 0
00000022 0
00000021 2
00000020 15
0000001f 2
0000001e 15
0000001d 15
0000001c 0
0000001b 0
0000001a 0
00000009 0 <==
0000000e services.exe
00000016 0
00000015 0
00000014 0
00000010 0
0000000f 0
00000011 winedevice.exe
00000017 0
00000013 0
00000012 0
00000018 explorer.exe
00000019 0
Backtrace:
=>0 0x0d8833d0 (0x018b0484)
1 0x3c942cff in battle.net (+0x52cfe) (0x018b04b8)
2 0x3c942ded in battle.net (+0x52dec) (0x018b04d0)
3 0x3c94319a in battle.net (+0x53199) (0x018b08d8)
4 0x3c924dbd in battle.net (+0x34dbc) (0x018b094c)
5 0x3c92cc49 in battle.net (+0x3cc48) (0x018b0998)
6 0x3c936cf0 in battle.net (+0x46cef) (0x018b09b0)
7 0x009c1b4a in wow (+0x5c1b49) (0x018b09cc)
8 0x008c9fa6 in wow (+0x4c9fa5) (0x0196f9d8)
9 0x004dab96 in wow (+0xdab95) (0x0196fe28)
10 0x00480b79 in wow (+0x80b78) (0x0196fe58)
11 0x0047dc0d in wow (+0x7dc0c) (0x0196fe74)
12 0x0047f160 in wow (+0x7f15f) (0x0196fe94)
13 0x0047f29a in wow (+0x7f299) (0x0196fee8)
14 0x0047f2e1 in wow (+0x7f2e0) (0x0196ff00)
15 0x0040b7d8 in wow (+0xb7d7) (0x0196ff08)
16 0x7b835843 in kernel32 (+0x25842) (0x0196ffe8)
/opt/wine/bin/wine: line 4: 12238 Terminated LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/opt/lib32/usr/lib/:/opt/lib32/lib/:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH" linux32 /usr/bin/wine "$@"
Nvidia 9600GT.
Thanks.
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This happens from the new 3.3.5 WoW patch. Supposedly the "anti-debugging" features in the new RealID system cause that hard crash. According to posts in the bug listing on winehq, it has to do with a kernel bug that is supposedly fixed in 2.6.35 (not sure how though, the bug listing got spammed by people "confirming" it and I couldn't find the post(s) that originally linked it to an actual kernel bug, just confirmations that upgrading or downgrading kernels to either 2.6.32 or 2.6.35 fixed the crash)
Some people have found different hacks to temporarily get around it, but I have not given them a try. Check here http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23323 for more details
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Thank you. Deleting the cache folder worked. Waiting for a kernel update.
ps It worked once. Now its not working again.
Last edited by corsakh (2010-07-25 04:31:15)
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Thank you. Deleting the cache folder worked. Waiting for a kernel update.
ps It worked once. Now its not working again.
This is a shot in the dark here, as I don't play WoW, but does it recreate the cache folder each time you open it? That may be the problem.
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It does but deleting it a second time does not work.
Last edited by corsakh (2010-07-25 05:06:23)
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I found this post, deleted my cache folder and instead of Wow crashing, it just locks up, music still playing in the background.
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I just got wow working with the latest wine (1.2-1) by using the reg tweak from http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=579378
Before I did that, my client would crash when I tried to log in.
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I just got wow working with the latest wine (1.2-1) by using the reg tweak from http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=579378
Before I did that, my client would crash when I tried to log in.
Just for the record: the latest wine is version 1.3.0-1.
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I had this very same problem, I have managed to fix it by installing an older version of the kernel alongside the cuirrent one whilst waiting for the new kernel, at which point I will remove the older version.
To do this, install kernel26-lts from the AUR.
You then need to edit your grub configuration file to include the kernel26-lts in your boot choices (alongside Arch and Arch Fallback).
I also had to install nvidia-lts because I have a nvidia graphics card. Nvidia-lts is the older version of the driver made to work with kernel26-lts.
Hope this help
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I had this very same problem, I have managed to fix it by installing an older version of the kernel alongside the cuirrent one whilst waiting for the new kernel, at which point I will remove the older version.
To do this, install kernel26-lts from the AUR.
You then need to edit your grub configuration file to include the kernel26-lts in your boot choices (alongside Arch and Arch Fallback).
I also had to install nvidia-lts because I have a nvidia graphics card. Nvidia-lts is the older version of the driver made to work with kernel26-lts.
Hope this help
Errrr, I have a feeling that the fallback kernel _is_ kernel26-lts ... and I don't see any package named kernel26-lts in the AUR.
Last edited by karol (2010-08-02 10:21:26)
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Correction, kernel26-lts is not in the AUR, its in Core, so you are probably right about it also being fallback. Its nvidia-lts that's in the AUR
Anyway, that worked for me, so if karol is right, it should work find in Arch Fallback.
Although, I updated my latest kernel today from Core (kernel26 2.6.34.2-1) and WoW is running fine, so I removed both kernel26-lts and nvidia-lts.
Cheeeeeeeerss,
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Just for the record: the latest wine is version 1.3.0-1.
sorry, I meant the latest one in the repo.
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karol wrote:Just for the record: the latest wine is version 1.3.0-1.
sorry, I meant the latest one in the repo.
The latest one in the repos is 1.3.0-1. You can try it out by downloading the package manually:
http://www.archlinux.org/packages/?sort … =&limit=50
or try one of those servers https://www.archlinux.de/?page=MirrorStatus
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Just to clear things up:
1) the kernel on arch is just one (ie there's no fallback kernel)
2) what's 'fallback' is the initramfs (the stuff that loads just after the kernel when you boot)
3) the difference is that the "normal" initramfs contains only the stuff that you configured to be there (/etc/mkinitcpio.conf) and the "fallback" contains the default selection of drivers (eg all filesystem drivers, etc..)
So fallback is NOT kernel26-lts, fallback is still the most current kernel in the repos.
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Just to clear things up:
1) the kernel on arch is just one (ie there's no fallback kernel)
2) what's 'fallback' is the initramfs (the stuff that loads just after the kernel when you boot)
3) the difference is that the "normal" initramfs contains only the stuff that you configured to be there (/etc/mkinitcpio.conf) and the "fallback" contains the default selection of drivers (eg all filesystem drivers, etc..)So fallback is NOT kernel26-lts, fallback is still the most current kernel in the repos.
You're talking about the fallback image.
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Ok, I'm totally confused now.
Is it possible to get WoW running in Arch( I have 64bit) via wine? I've read yes and no here.
I did a pacman -Syu today and I didn't have any updates. but WoW still crashes after entering in my login information.
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Ok, I'm totally confused now.
Is it possible to get WoW running in Arch( I have 64bit) via wine? I've read yes and no here.
I did a pacman -Syu today and I didn't have any updates. but WoW still crashes after entering in my login information.
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Check if you really have the latest versions. If you don't and pacman still says you're up to date, pick only the mirrors from https://www.archlinux.de/?page=MirrorStatus
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Check if you really have the latest versions. If you don't and pacman still says you're up to date, pick only the mirrors from https://www.archlinux.de/?page=MirrorStatus
how do I tell what version I have with what's the current?
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karol wrote:Check if you really have the latest versions. If you don't and pacman still says you're up to date, pick only the mirrors from https://www.archlinux.de/?page=MirrorStatus
how do I tell what version I have with what's the current?
Packages are handled by pacman and you can use some AUR helper for AUR PKGBUILDs.
There's also a web interface http://www.archlinux.org/packages/ of the package db, so you can check what's the current version this way too.
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Thanx, I changed my mirrorlist, updated, rebooted and ran WoW successfully. Thank you for the help.
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