
It seems it is the audio that keeps messing with it. In Terminal, I keep getting some different error messages, depending on what tweaks I try to run in winecfg to make it run. The Wow tab opens on the taskbar, but I can't see anything inside the window, regardless of how long I wait. Now, when I try to run the game itself, it keeps giving me some trouble. I downloaded Wow just fine, and installed it, no problems. That really doesn't solve your window problem, though. To your Config.wtf, replacing the resolution with whatever you want to run in. If you want to change the resolution, you can add a line like

I guess the solution is to use an older version. After reading the WineHQ WoW page and a thread here, I gathered that OpenGL support has been broken since Wine 0.9.2something (edit: actually, after some more reading, it appears that OpenGL supposedly works in 0.9.35, but either way it doesn't work for me), but d3d still works. I had a similar problem with OpenGL after upgrading to Wine 0.9.39 (apparently not the best idea). Nvidia Gforce 4 440 Go w/64mb ram (yes this is a laptop) Any help? Worked just fine when it was on Win XP. Also the regular cursor stays visible in game and the WOW cursor lags just miliseconds behind it, no big deal on the lag. I cannot seem to get the ubuntu screen resolution anything other than 1680x1050 and that same res is also set in WOW but yet it is still a small non-resizable window. However it is only a small window in the top left corner. I cannot run it in opengl just wont start, but it does run in d3d. Hi im new to linux but Ive been working on getting WOW to work with wine and through many trials and errors i have managed to get it to work pretty well.
#Wow insomniax driver
It has actually saved me a few times when manual tweaking and the restricted driver module have failed me. Personally I like Envy so much, I only use it.


It may be an easy option if the two others options don't work out for you: If those two methods fail you, then there is a third way of installing these drivers, it's called the Envy script, by Alberto Milone, but it is a bit controversial, as it is not a official project.
#Wow insomniax drivers
Try enabling them in the restricted drivers module in Feisty or use this howto: I have a Nvidia card myself, but to the best of my knowledge, the proprietary ATI drivers are supposed to have better 3d game support. It may or may not deliver to your see some of the icons are corrupt, so please try this fix: Remember that Wine is still in active development, and there are no guarantees. Sorry for the confusion if I'm way work, but definitely only with pretty low video settings.
#Wow insomniax 64 Bit
I just thought that I had read something about a 32 bit version being tweaked to work better on 64 bit systems. Hence why I don't know much about 64 bit and Wine. There isn't a 32 and 64bit version of Wine, they are both exactly the same (content wise anyway).I just realized, I am a 32 bit dinosaur :D
