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As you can see game is unplayable with wine on Ubuntu 16.04. I don't know how to explain my problem. When I play it on windowed screen there is no problem. I've had the same issue with outlast as well. I was suspecting compiz was the problem, but on arch linux I could play it on full screen on gnome desktop. As I know gnome desktop uses compiz, right ? I'm not a linux newbie, I'm using it for "years" but struggled so much to play games. Now, I feel like to play some games. Do you have any suggestion ?



I've tried on wine 1.6.2 and 1.8.2.
I have AMD HD 5670 graphics card with open source drivers on Ubuntu 16.04.










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  • I've found the solution ! askubuntu.com/questions/135663/unity-shows-through-games?rq=1 "If you are having the same issue I have, and it sounds like you do, try unchecking Allow the window manager to control the windows in the Graphics section of winecfg. Works for me, no Dash or titlebar in fullscreen." Thanks ask ubuntu and @pgschk :) Now I can play my Horror RPG's ! Yay !

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As you can see game is unplayable with wine on Ubuntu 16.04. I don't know how to explain my problem. When I play it on windowed screen there is no problem. I've had the same issue with outlast as well. I was suspecting compiz was the problem, but on arch linux I could play it on full screen on gnome desktop. As I know gnome desktop uses compiz, right ? I'm not a linux newbie, I'm using it for "years" but struggled so much to play games. Now, I feel like to play some games. Do you have any suggestion ?



I've tried on wine 1.6.2 and 1.8.2.
I have AMD HD 5670 graphics card with open source drivers on Ubuntu 16.04.










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  • I've found the solution ! askubuntu.com/questions/135663/unity-shows-through-games?rq=1 "If you are having the same issue I have, and it sounds like you do, try unchecking Allow the window manager to control the windows in the Graphics section of winecfg. Works for me, no Dash or titlebar in fullscreen." Thanks ask ubuntu and @pgschk :) Now I can play my Horror RPG's ! Yay !

    – Ali Tolga Özbaş
    Jun 7 '16 at 14:49
















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enter image description here



As you can see game is unplayable with wine on Ubuntu 16.04. I don't know how to explain my problem. When I play it on windowed screen there is no problem. I've had the same issue with outlast as well. I was suspecting compiz was the problem, but on arch linux I could play it on full screen on gnome desktop. As I know gnome desktop uses compiz, right ? I'm not a linux newbie, I'm using it for "years" but struggled so much to play games. Now, I feel like to play some games. Do you have any suggestion ?



I've tried on wine 1.6.2 and 1.8.2.
I have AMD HD 5670 graphics card with open source drivers on Ubuntu 16.04.










share|improve this question
















enter image description here



As you can see game is unplayable with wine on Ubuntu 16.04. I don't know how to explain my problem. When I play it on windowed screen there is no problem. I've had the same issue with outlast as well. I was suspecting compiz was the problem, but on arch linux I could play it on full screen on gnome desktop. As I know gnome desktop uses compiz, right ? I'm not a linux newbie, I'm using it for "years" but struggled so much to play games. Now, I feel like to play some games. Do you have any suggestion ?



I've tried on wine 1.6.2 and 1.8.2.
I have AMD HD 5670 graphics card with open source drivers on Ubuntu 16.04.







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  • I've found the solution ! askubuntu.com/questions/135663/unity-shows-through-games?rq=1 "If you are having the same issue I have, and it sounds like you do, try unchecking Allow the window manager to control the windows in the Graphics section of winecfg. Works for me, no Dash or titlebar in fullscreen." Thanks ask ubuntu and @pgschk :) Now I can play my Horror RPG's ! Yay !

    – Ali Tolga Özbaş
    Jun 7 '16 at 14:49





















  • I've found the solution ! askubuntu.com/questions/135663/unity-shows-through-games?rq=1 "If you are having the same issue I have, and it sounds like you do, try unchecking Allow the window manager to control the windows in the Graphics section of winecfg. Works for me, no Dash or titlebar in fullscreen." Thanks ask ubuntu and @pgschk :) Now I can play my Horror RPG's ! Yay !

    – Ali Tolga Özbaş
    Jun 7 '16 at 14:49



















I've found the solution ! askubuntu.com/questions/135663/unity-shows-through-games?rq=1 "If you are having the same issue I have, and it sounds like you do, try unchecking Allow the window manager to control the windows in the Graphics section of winecfg. Works for me, no Dash or titlebar in fullscreen." Thanks ask ubuntu and @pgschk :) Now I can play my Horror RPG's ! Yay !

– Ali Tolga Özbaş
Jun 7 '16 at 14:49







I've found the solution ! askubuntu.com/questions/135663/unity-shows-through-games?rq=1 "If you are having the same issue I have, and it sounds like you do, try unchecking Allow the window manager to control the windows in the Graphics section of winecfg. Works for me, no Dash or titlebar in fullscreen." Thanks ask ubuntu and @pgschk :) Now I can play my Horror RPG's ! Yay !

– Ali Tolga Özbaş
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  1. Open a terminal (press Ctrl+Alt+T)

  2. Set WINEPREFIX if needed by running export WINEPREFIX="/path/to/wine-prefix"

  3. Run winecfg

  4. Go to the Graphics tab

  5. Uncheck Allow the window manager to control the windows

  6. Click OK






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    1. Open a terminal (press Ctrl+Alt+T)

    2. Set WINEPREFIX if needed by running export WINEPREFIX="/path/to/wine-prefix"

    3. Run winecfg

    4. Go to the Graphics tab

    5. Uncheck Allow the window manager to control the windows

    6. Click OK






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      1. Open a terminal (press Ctrl+Alt+T)

      2. Set WINEPREFIX if needed by running export WINEPREFIX="/path/to/wine-prefix"

      3. Run winecfg

      4. Go to the Graphics tab

      5. Uncheck Allow the window manager to control the windows

      6. Click OK






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        1. Open a terminal (press Ctrl+Alt+T)

        2. Set WINEPREFIX if needed by running export WINEPREFIX="/path/to/wine-prefix"

        3. Run winecfg

        4. Go to the Graphics tab

        5. Uncheck Allow the window manager to control the windows

        6. Click OK






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        1. Open a terminal (press Ctrl+Alt+T)

        2. Set WINEPREFIX if needed by running export WINEPREFIX="/path/to/wine-prefix"

        3. Run winecfg

        4. Go to the Graphics tab

        5. Uncheck Allow the window manager to control the windows

        6. Click OK







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