Hi folks, maybe someone got into the same problem as me and can help.
I am using a laptop with a graphic chip in the intel-cpu and an extern graphic card from NVidia. The nvidia chip is an NVS4200M and running with kernel module *legacy-340xx* Yes, I know, NVidia and also Debian says, it shall be *-legacy-390xx-*, but 390xx will not run. 340xx is well running, and "primusrun glxgears -info" is telling, the kernel is loaded and it is the nvidia kernel/module. But that should not be our problem. My issue is, that starting ANY wine application (like a game or something else) using "primusrun wine bla.exe" is turning ito a segfault. As I am not believing, this is related to the game (as ALL games are crashing), I believe, it is related to a systematical error in the relationship between wine and nvidia-driver. Please note: Running all these applications without primusrun or optirun, so using the internal graphic chip, everything is running, but slow. I read in many forums, but whenever thisissue appears, the writers are always pointing to a special game or application, but (maybe) did not recognize, this is a general issue. The system running here is debian/stable and I know, the wine version is rather old (version 5, the actual one is version 7.x), but I personally believe, this should not amtter, as the nvidia driver 340xx is old, too. Note beside: 390xx and 340xx can not be build any more, as the kernel-header- files or the compiler had changed since 5.10.12, some files are missing. There is already a bugreport related to this by me. (Luckily I have a package as backup available). I do not know, where to look any more and how to discover, what is happening. Tried starting using strace, but this did not show me any usefull output. So, I hope, someone might got into the same issue, too, and could fix it. Any help is welcome. Thank you very much! Best regards Hans