Hi, and tx for all the answers.
[quote]If the png folder is not available should he not be seeing the old icons?[/quote]
Anyway, as I said in my original post, the folder _is_ present, with its 200 icons.
I've red the thread about acceleration, but I don't think it's the case here.
There is very few possibilities of tweaking the graphic part of Wine, but I've tested all and the result is the same.
I've tried a fresh install of Peg with all default settings in a freshly created user space, same result.
I've suspected the fact that the foldername PNG is in capital (PNG is different from png in unix filesystems), but wine is handling filenames as windows does, so it not the pb (I've tried to change it to lower-case anyway, but the pb is still here, of course)
I've tried to change Wine setting from mimicating w2k to XP, same result.
My PC is a lenovo G550 with an inboard intel GMA 4500M graphic chipset, but I think the graphic engine of wine isolates the MS-Windows programs from the linux' graphical drivers. Anyway, the aspect of ny Peg's window is quite different from the Bburg's one, it doesn't seems to be the same porblem
Greetings, Sebas
<p>Hi, and tx for all the answers.</p><p>[quote]If the png folder is not available should he not be seeing the old icons?[/quote]</p><p>Anyway, as I said in my original post, the folder _is_ present, with its 200 icons.</p><p>I've red the thread about acceleration, but I don't think it's the case here.</p><p>There is very few possibilities of tweaking the graphic part of Wine, but I've tested all and the result is the same.</p><p>I've tried a fresh install of Peg with all default settings in a freshly created user space, same result.</p><p>I've suspected the fact that the foldername PNG is in capital (PNG is different from png in unix filesystems), but wine is handling filenames as windows does, so it not the pb (I've tried to change it to lower-case anyway, but the pb is still here, of course)</p><p>I've tried to change Wine setting from mimicating w2k to XP, same result.</p><p>My PC is a lenovo G550 with an inboard intel GMA 4500M graphic chipset, but I think the graphic engine of wine isolates the MS-Windows programs from the linux' graphical drivers. Anyway, the aspect of ny Peg's window is quite different from the Bburg's one, it doesn't seems to be the same porblem</p><p>Greetings, &nbsp; Sebas</p>