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Bumblebee update breaks directx9 support in wine? Is that possible? #432

Closed ghost closed 13 years ago

ghost commented 13 years ago

Hello, I've been running steam with bumblebee for the past week or so without any major problems. Today, I updated bumblebee through the ppa (I run Ubuntu Natty 64 bit) and now can't launch any games through steam (bumblebee works though). I get the following error message when I launch steam through a console:

[VGL] WARNING: VirtualGL attempted and failed to obtain a Pbuffer-enabled [VGL] 24-bit visual on the 3D X server :1. If the application [VGL] subsequently fails, then make sure that the 3D X server is configured [VGL] for 24-bit color and has accelerated 3D drivers installed. err:wgl:X11DRV_WineGL_InitOpenglInfo couldn't initialize OpenGL, expect problems err:d3d_caps:WineD3D_CreateFakeGLContext Can't find a suitable iPixelFormat. err:d3d:InitAdapters Failed to get a gl context for default adapter Direct3D9 is not available without OpenGL.

I installed Steam with winetricks and d3dx9 also with winetricks. As I said, everything worked fine, but since today's update, games complain that directx9 is not installed.

ArchangeGabriel commented 13 years ago

Yep, I think it is bumblebee related.

Can you please upload the xorg.conf.nvidia file and also the Xorg log file ?

ghost commented 13 years ago

Ok, here is the xorg.conf.nvidia: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1343895/xorg.conf.nvidia and here is the log file: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1343895/Xorg.0.log

Hope this helps!

ArchangeGabriel commented 13 years ago

Hum, there is absolutely nothing related to the nVidia card in the Xorg log. Are you sure you're using it ?

ghost commented 13 years ago

Hum, here is every log with the name xorg in it, from /var/log http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1343895/logs.tar.gz

ArchangeGabriel commented 13 years ago

Ok, it was in the Xorg.1.log.

But there is nothing abnormal...

I think you've already tried to reboot ?

I'm sorry but I'm afraid I can't help you this time...

ghost commented 13 years ago

Yes I rebooted several times, and even turned the computer off to go to sleep. Well, I'll just wait and see, or maybe downgrade to an older version of bumblebee?

On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 3:42 PM, ArchangeGabriel < reply@reply.github.com>wrote:

Ok, it was in the Xorg.1.log.

But there is nothing abnormal...

I think you've already tried to reboot ?

I'm sorry but I'm afraid I can't help you this time...

Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: https://github.com/MrMEEE/bumblebee/issues/432#issuecomment-1546498

Rodrigues Bruno

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ArchangeGabriel commented 13 years ago

Downgrade is possible but really difficult.

Maybe you could try to uninstall/reinstall using lastest version, perhaps it will work ?

ghost commented 13 years ago

I updated bumblebee again maybe an hour ago, it was the update to solve issue 434 I think, and it still doesn't work.

On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 3:50 PM, ArchangeGabriel < reply@reply.github.com>wrote:

Downgrade is possible but really difficult.

Maybe you could try to uninstall/reinstall using lastest version, perhaps it will work ?

Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: https://github.com/MrMEEE/bumblebee/issues/432#issuecomment-1546552

Rodrigues Bruno

http://cbrunos.wordpress.com

ArchangeGabriel commented 13 years ago

I didn't take a look at the ppa side right now, I don't know how are managed the update, but I think it could be really different to uninstall then reinstall than update.

ghost commented 13 years ago

Ok, so I uninstalled bumblebee, reinstalled it, rebooted and…it still won't work :(

ArchangeGabriel commented 13 years ago

Ok, so I'm sorry but I'm afraid I can't help you this time...

Wait for MrMEEE to show up here...

MrMEEE commented 13 years ago

Hi..

First.. just to be sure... you are running steam with optirun32 right???

ghost commented 13 years ago

No, optirun64. It has been working for the past week or so.

On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 4:40 PM, MrMEEE < reply@reply.github.com>wrote:

Hi..

First.. just to be sure... you are running steam with optirun32 right???

Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: https://github.com/MrMEEE/bumblebee/issues/432#issuecomment-1546906

Rodrigues Bruno

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MrMEEE commented 13 years ago

Could you please try with optirun32... I can't get anything in steam to work with optirun64...

ghost commented 13 years ago

Well, I'll be damned, it works! But you have to explain it to me; I thought that since I'm running natty 64 bit, I had to run my applications with optirun64, was I wrong in thinking that? Is what matters the architecture the application was build for? (steam is a 32 bit application, meaning I have to run it with optirun32?)

MrMEEE commented 13 years ago

The simple way:

32-bit applications: optirun32 64-bit applications: optirun64

I would guess that some windows games should be 64-bit, but haven't found anything yet that works with optirun64.. So I just use optirun32.. :D

ghost commented 13 years ago

Ok, so that clears that up. I thought:

32-bit linux os: optirun32 64-bit linux os: optirun64

Thank you for your help both of you, and for your efforts in making optimus on linux possible! You're awesome!

On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 7:31 PM, MrMEEE < reply@reply.github.com>wrote:

The simple way:

32-bit applications: optirun32 64-bit applications: optirun64

I would guess that some windows games should be 64-bit, but haven't found anything yet that works with optirun64.. So I just use optirun32.. :D

Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: https://github.com/MrMEEE/bumblebee/issues/432#issuecomment-1548197

Rodrigues Bruno

http://cbrunos.wordpress.com