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Subject: [Bug 35051] [RADEON:KMS:R600G] wine Counter Strike Source Crashes at
Startup
Date: Sun, 15 May 2011 14:10:44 -0700 (PDT)
Message-ID: <20110515211045.2E18813004F@annarchy.freedesktop.org>
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--- Comment #8 from Brian Paterni 2011-05-15 14:10:45 PDT ---
Update: CS: Source now successfully boots up to the menu! However I'm unsure
whether this is due to fix in mesa, wine, or libc6.
Though now if I attempt to start and load a game from the menu, everything
appears to go though smoothly until the last few bits are initialized. From
there I'm put into a loop of GPU lockups and GPU resets. Therefore this bug may
be related to #36421 now. The game still renders the match welcome screen
throughout these GPU lockup/reset cycles though, and I am able to eventually
switch to different workspace to kill the cstrike process.
Additionally, the in game stress test renders reasonably well until the camera
begins to enter the room with the transparent player model with flames behind
it (forgive me if I'm not using the correct terminology). At this point (before
the flames "turn on") the stress test freezes and goes into the gpu reset loop
described above.
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