[00:46] <fictional> anyone able to assist me with an issue?
[00:47] <penguin42> fictional: state the issue - someone might know
[00:47] <fictional> ok im trying to find the root of an issues with nvidia/wine/ubuntu
[00:48] <fictional> the issue im haveing is i try and play wow in wine it worked fine before i updated
[00:48] <fictional> i tried to downgrad nvidia drivers and wine etc
[00:49] <fictional> the issue is that when i start the game the game runs in  lessor resolutions than the desktop
[00:49]  * penguin42 doesn't know wine or nvidia stuff
[00:49] <fictional> but wont show up in the same resolution
[00:49] <fictional> its ok if you dont
[00:49] <penguin42> does other 3d stuff work OK?
[00:50] <fictional> what im wondering is waht controls the windows resolutions would it be the desktop envirment like gnome or the nvidia drivers?
[00:51] <fictional> the desktop will change into any resolution just fine i did have the white windows nvidia bug for a while and switched to ubuntu no effects..
[00:52] <fictional> this all started with an update/ apt-get upgrade
[00:52] <fictional> so im trying to figure out if and waht got updated that caused it my kernel version is 2.6.38-11-generic
[00:54] <penguin42> a major upgrade or just one of the reqular security tweeks
[00:54] <fictional> no toher 3d stuff dont work either i get similar issues in vmbox
[00:54] <fictional> i just did  sudo apt-get upgrade
[00:54] <fictional> i could have swore it updated the kernel too
[00:55] <fictional> but cant be for certain
[00:56] <fictional> im pretty sure its whatever controls the windows part of the gui desktop because if i maximize the vm window box it does the same as wine
[00:56] <fictional> but im unsure of waht controls the widow refresh or resolution etc like unity or gnome
[14:25] <damg> what was that link containing all those standard replies for launchpad? Like "thank you for your bug ..."
[14:33] <hjd> damg: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Responses
[14:33] <damg> ah, thank you very much :)
[14:42] <penguin42> hmm I know we're not supposed to dupe kernel bugs; is there a way to note when there are a set of similar ones?
[15:17] <charlie-tca> comment on each of the bugs as very similar to the other bug #