[cw-discuss] Outlook unusable when restored from minimized state. -work around found.

Emil Hillung emil.hillung at iss.se
Wed Nov 14 02:14:07 CST 2007


Hi Andrew

The disabling of direct draw did not help on my system (using the i810 X driver for my i915 Intel graphic card). I also tried to recompile the driver but that did not help. 
The right click on dock icon and select open Outlook works sometimes, but not always. But I more and more get the feeling that this is rather a driver issue than a CrossOver thingie.

//Emil   

Emil Hillung
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-----Ursprungligt meddelande-----
Från: Andrew Chandler [mailto:andy at riftware.com] 
Skickat: Tuesday, November 13, 2007 9:21 PM
Till: 'Andrew Chandler'; Emil Hillung; 'A.C.'
Kopia: discuss at crossover.codeweavers.com
Ämne: RE: [cw-discuss] Outlook unusable when restored from minimized state. -work around found.

 
Final note for any that are having this issue:

Apparently what had happened is one of the system security patches or kernel
patches had come through and left the ATI driver out of synch.   I reran the
ati compile routine, rebooted and then reconfigured crossover to allow
direct draw for the outlook bottle.   Minimize/restore is now working
properly even with direct draw enabled.......lesson learned, if outlook
starts acting funk graphically try recompiling your ati drivers as a patch
may have made them get out of sync    (glxgears was suddenly showing a black
box where they had always worked before as well which is the clue that
finally put the nail in the coffin)




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[mailto:discuss-bounces at crossover.codeweavers.com] On Behalf Of Andrew
Chandler
Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2007 3:39 PM
To: 'Emil Hillung'; 'A.C.'
Cc: discuss at crossover.codeweavers.com
Subject: [cw-discuss] Outlook unusable when restored from minimized state.
-work around found.

Hey folks - I have no idea about the "display trigger" but in the original
message below the author also mentions that outlook gooes opaque when you
restore from minimzed and it is unusable requireing a kill / reset.   I had
indicated I also have the same problem - well I have a work around that
works for me right now ( I have compiz turned off at the moment to use my
dual monitors - I turn it on when I'm on a single scrren - the problem
occurred either way) - minimize outlook.   Now to restore it instead of
clicking on the kicker running icon go right click on the little outlook
icon that appears in the system tray - click the "open outlook" item - it
will cause your outlook to pop open and be usable!...not sure why, just
happy it works.   Haven't tested under compiz yet but hope this helps
someone.

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[mailto:discuss-bounces at crossover.codeweavers.com] On Behalf Of Emil Hillung
Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2007 11:55 PM
To: A.C.
Cc: discuss at crossover.codeweavers.com
Subject: Re: [cw-discuss] Does crossover trigger display detection in X?

I'm driving a Samsung LCD monitor using the VGA port (DVI is not supported
for the IBM ThinkPad dock when having an Intel card in the laptop :( )

Resolution 1280x1024 at 75Hz

//Emil

Emil Hillung
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Från: A.C. [mailto:ac at sonic.net]
Skickat: Wednesday, November 07, 2007 8:29 PM
Till: Emil Hillung
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Ämne: Re: [cw-discuss] Does crossover trigger display detection in X?

OK, I now see why you're looking at Crossover as the culprit. :)

I'll admit I've seen a lot of flashing decorations with Wine in the past,
but Crossover has been a lot more solid in that respect (especially when
comparing IE on Wine vs. on Crossover).  One last question just because I'm
curious - what kind of monitor do you have attached and what resolution /
refresh rate are you driving it at?  
Perhaps this is something I'm not seeing because I'm running an LCD monitor
connected by DVI (although I admit that's an unlikely possibility).

Grasping at straws but highly intrigued,

A.C.
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Emil Hillung wrote:
> For the flickering.
>
> !What distribution are you running?
> Gentoo
>
> !What kind of video card are you using?
> Intel I915, Using the latest X11 driver according too newly synced
portage.
>
> !Does the behavior occur even if Beryl / Compiz is disabled?
> Yes
>
> !Do non-Wine / Crossover windows cause the flickering when maximizing 
> and !closing windows?
> No. The behavior is only when opening Crossover applications or 
> windows
applications installed in a bottle (mainly the Office 2003 suite) and it
does only affect the external monitor.
>
> Best regards
> Emil
>
> Emil Hillung
> emil.hillung at iss.se
> ___________________________________________
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> Från: A.C. [mailto:ac at sonic.net]
> Skickat: Tuesday, November 06, 2007 7:08 PM
> Till: Emil Hillung
> Kopia: discuss at crossover.codeweavers.com
> Ämne: Re: [cw-discuss] Does crossover trigger display detection in X?
>
> A few questions for thought:
>
> What distribution are you running?
> What kind of video card are you using?
> Does the behavior occur even if Beryl / Compiz is disabled?
> Do non-Wine / Crossover windows cause the flickering when maximizing 
> and closing windows?
>
> As far as the window becoming transparent when you restore Outlook, 
> I've seen nearly the same thing (lots of black windows instead of 
> transparent). I'm running Compiz Fusion, so I just execute compiz 
> --replace which usually resolves the problem.
>
> Anyway, I'd suggest doing some experimentation based on the questions 
> above (ensure you have the latest drivers for your video card, find 
> out if this is really a Wine problem or a Beryl problem, etc.). Best 
> of luck,
>
> A.C.
> ******
>
> Emil Hillung wrote:
>   
>> I have an annoying behavior on my laptop.
>>
>> Whenever I launch a Crossover application or a Win application 
>> installed in a bottle. My external monitor flickers 1 to 3 times just 
>> like if a display probe was performed. This also happens sometimes 
>> when I maximize windows and close applications. What could be causing 
>> this? It's very annoying however. (I'm running this on the 6.2.0
release).
>>
>> I have also noted that if I minimize Outlook and then brings it back 
>> the window becomes transparent and I need to restart it to get the 
>> image back. But this I believe more could be a Beryl issue rather 
>> than Crossover.
>>
>> //Emil
>>
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