(In reply to comment #12)
> (In reply to comment #10)
> > Yeah. What we need is somebody to try the vanilla unupdated ubuntu 8.10
> > from cd-rom and see if it lacks this problem. Then we can point our fingers
> > squarely at the update...
> >
>
> The user in comment #9 is using Arch Linux (I sent him here from the forum), so
> this problem is not limited to Ubuntu.
>
IMO it's the driver bug, the nvidia-96xx driver. It could be a conflict with new xorg or kernel.
I've solved my problem by switching to the open source driver xf86-video-nv.
Now my wine applications work fine, except the Canon DPP - It works, but I can't upgrade to the newest version. However, I'm satisfied for now :o)
I'll wait for future, for better driver version or for better PC with new graphic card :o) I'm going to write a message to Santa.
(In reply to comment #12)
> (In reply to comment #10)
> > Yeah. What we need is somebody to try the vanilla unupdated ubuntu 8.10
> > from cd-rom and see if it lacks this problem. Then we can point our fingers
> > squarely at the update...
> >
>
> The user in comment #9 is using Arch Linux (I sent him here from the forum), so
> this problem is not limited to Ubuntu.
>
Yes, there are few reports in ArchLinux forum: bbs.archlinux. org/viewtopic. php?pid= 461081# p461081
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IMO it's the driver bug, the nvidia-96xx driver. It could be a conflict with new xorg or kernel.
I've solved my problem by switching to the open source driver xf86-video-nv.
Now my wine applications work fine, except the Canon DPP - It works, but I can't upgrade to the newest version. However, I'm satisfied for now :o)
I'll wait for future, for better driver version or for better PC with new graphic card :o) I'm going to write a message to Santa.