My last gigabyte motherboard too, I'm pretty damn angry about their lack
of any kind of action on this matter. In fact, I'm going to try to
replace this mobo (GA-AB350 Gaming 3) at some point.
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Marc Singer, could you please tell me which kernel version this is? And you say
it's the official ubuntu repos, not the custom kernel ppa?
I've managed to compile and install 4.11-rc5 without too many issues, but an
official fix would be wonderful.
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I had computer problems for a few days, then came back today and found
widespread problems with a few games and the steam overlay. Games affected were
XCom: Enemy Unknown, Batman Arkham City, Flatout 2 and Dishonoured. Wine
versions tested were 1.7.1 and 1.7.10, both compiled under an Ubuntu 11.
I simply cannot believe that the Gnome devs decided that deliberately
doing this was a good idea. I really hope that someone is kind enough to
revert the patch that was used to create this mess, and soon, or
provides us with an alternative, and is kind enough to make that the
default for Ubuntu. Qu
If you use dconf-editor, go to org/gnome/desktop/wm/preferences, you can
go to button-layout, and change the text there to
"close,minimize,maximize:" being sure that the semi-colon is at the end
of that. Hit enter and buttons should be as they were. Odd that this
just happened, I see no reason why
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> I just compiled it myself and my game Civilization starts fine in 1.5.20 and
> master.
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> Although I did not have all the following dependencies installed:
> libxcursor, libxi, libxrandr, libxinerama, libxcomposite, libGLU, libOSMesa,
> OpenCL, libdbus, libgnutls, lib
Mohammad Razavi, with vlc's sound output set to ALSA, sound is lost when
you pause playback, and there doesn't seem to be a middle ground. Either
you have the screechy sound with the pulseaudio output, or you have alsa
output where you can't pause the file you're playing without losing
sound.
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haha01haha01, I actually find the vm a little more straightforward. It's
just like compiling wine used to be before the blasted multiarch
troubles. And I'm definitely not experienced in messing around with
chroots.
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Eric Appleman & haha01haha01, I've installed Quantal and had a go
myself, it still has the freetype problem when trying to compile wine.
Guess I'm stuck with my virtualbox method for now. This is so very
annoying for those of us trying to build wine from source, it's more or
less necessary for some