I have the same issue on alienware x17 r2 laptop (the same USB device ID, the
same firmware file is missing).
Package: dxvk
Version: 0.96+ds1-1
Repro:
1. Initialize wineprefix WINEPREFIX=~/.wine_exp wine-development winecfg
2. Attempt to install dxvk into it: WINEPREFIX=~/.wine_exp dxvk-setup install
-d
Oberved result:
Installation of 32-bit libraries is not launched.
installing dxvk-wine64-deve
As of today's debian testing, libsdl2-dev is the only wine build dependency
which is not multiarch-installable
I am using debian testing, libsane-dev version 1.0.25-4.1. I suppose it's fixed
in unstable and stable, but not old enough to migrate to testing?
This package is one of few which prevent 32+64 bit Wine from being built on
debian, which prevents me from building Valve Proton (which is not otherwise
available). Could someone fix this issue, please?
I am unable to build Wine due to several packages being not multiarch,
libicu-dev is one of them. Any hope of having it fixed in debian relatively
soon?
I was trying to compile Proton (https://github.com/ValveSoftware/Proton) from
source on debian testing and failed to satisfy all dependencies of wine
subcomponent. One of few remaining offending packages is libtiff-dev. I would
appreciate if this would be fixed without waiting for upstream rele
Hi, are there any ETAs on resolving this issue? It prevents me from building
32+64 bit Wine.
Negative, wine stable is not affected, at least for my use-case. According to
the winehq bug, it all started from wine 3.8.
According to this comment:
https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=45199#c44
Wine team is applying fixes on their side and it can be built with -O2 as
needed, after issue is closed.
Hello,
I've just installed 3.16 from unstable and still have this issue:
$ WINEPREFIX=~/.wine_eve wine-development "C:\EVE\eve.exe"
0024:err:winediag:xrandr12_init_modes Broken NVIDIA RandR detected, falling
back to RandR 1.0. Please consider using the Nouveau driver instead.
000d:err:winediag:x
Package: wine-development
Version: 3.14-2
Wine-development crashes when launching many applications, which are launched
by non-development wine perfectly. Following is log for EVE Online launcher:
> $ WINEPREFIX=~/.wine_eve wine-development "C:\EVE\eve.exe"
> 0028:err:winediag:xrandr12_init_mod
Package: wine-development
Version: 3.14-2
Wine-development crashes when launching many applications, which are launched
by non-development wine perfectly. Following is log for EVE Online launcher:
> $ WINEPREFIX=~/.wine_eve wine-development "C:\EVE\eve.exe"
> 0028:err:winediag:xrandr12_init_mode
Acquired logs for successful boot as well, see [1].
Apparently, almost all the errors seen in failed boot are present in this one
as well. The difference is closer to the end of xorg initialization. Failed
boot:
Aug 31 15:03:25 kreo /usr/lib/gdm3/gdm-x-session[819]: (--) NVIDIA(GPU-0): AU
Opt
Package: nvidia-driver
Version: 390.77-1
New laptop with hybrid video system.
Installed debian testing with Gnome desktop. GDM and gnome shell were
functioning correctly until i installed nvidia-driver package (i do not know
which driver system used at that point). Optimus packages are not inst
I am affected by this issue as well. Started occurring after this upgrade in
testing:
[REMOVE, NOT USED] gir1.2-gdm3:amd64 3.18.0-2
[REMOVE, NOT USED] libical1a:amd64 1.0.1-0.1
[REMOVE, NOT USED] libmutter0g:amd64 3.18.3-2
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] gir1.2-g
One of recent (during ~2 last weeks) updates resolved this issue. Bug can be
closed now.
I just re-verified: touchpad works indeed after system softlocks. No UI
elements respond to it. Button presses/taps do not work either. After using it
- in 5-10 seconds it also stops controlling pointer and becomes unusable.
This issue affects me as well. Given i'm used to many super+x shortcuts (e.g i
use super+1/2/3/4 to switch between desktops, it's extremely convenient and i
can't get rid of this habit), it blocks me from using so many keys besides just
up and down arrows.
ps Sorry for cross-post with issue 68291
Completely forgot to mention that bug affects xrdp as well.
This issue affects me as well. Given i'm used to many super+x shortcuts (e.g
i use super+1/2/3/4 to switch between desktops, it's extremely convenient and i
can't get rid of this habit), it blocks me from using so many keys besides just
up and down arrows.
Package: linux-2.6
Version: 3.0.0-3
Severity: normal
Tags: wheezy
I'm using ASUS G72-GX series laptop with debian testing and since following
transition:
[UPGRADE] linux-image-2.6-amd64 2.6.39+35.1 -> 3.0.0+39
experience regression:
1. Boot up into default gnome shell (very little modifications,
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