[!--sizeo:2--][span style=\"font-size:10pt;line-height:100%\"][!--/sizeo--]libGL error: open uki failed (Operation not permitted)
libGL error: reverting to (slow) indirect rendering
err:winediag:X11DRV_WineGL_InitOpenglInfo Direct rendering is disabled, most likely your OpenGL drivers haven't been installed correctly (using GL renderer "AMD Radeon HD 7800 Series", version "2.1 (4.2.12337 Compatibility Profile Context 13.101)").
fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x33f058,0x00000000), stub!
fixme:d3dx:D3DXCreateEffectEx (0x190cb0, 0x1ff920, 3852, (nil), (nil), (nil), 0, (nil), 0x33f394, 0x33f390): semi-stub
fixme:d3dx:d3dx9_base_effect_init HLSL ascii effects not supported, yet
fixme:d3dx:D3DXCreateEffectEx (0x190cb0, 0x2009a0, 3852, (nil), (nil), (nil), 0, (nil), 0x33f494, 0x33f490): semi-stub
fixme:d3dx:d3dx9_base_effect_init HLSL ascii effects not supported, yet
fixme:d3dx:D3DXCreateEffectEx (0x190cb0, 0x1fba70, 3852, (nil), (nil), (nil), 0, (nil), 0x33f46c, 0x33f468): semi-stub
fixme:d3dx:d3dx9_base_effect_init HLSL ascii effects not supported, yet
fixme:d3dx:D3DXCreateEffectEx (0x190cb0, 0x30e8a68, 3852, (nil), (nil), (nil), 0, (nil), 0x33f498, 0x33f494): semi-stub
fixme:d3dx:d3dx9_base_effect_init HLSL ascii effects not supported, yet
fixme:d3dx:ID3DXEffectImpl_Begin iface 0x1fc988, passes 0x33f690, flags 0 partial stub
fixme:d3dx:ID3DXEffectImpl_End (0x1fc988)->(): stub
fixme:d3dx:ID3DXEffectImpl_Begin iface 0x1fc988, passes 0x33f690, flags 0 partial stub
fixme:d3dx:ID3DXEffectImpl_End (0x1fc988)->(): stub
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As expected, the D3DX9 implementation in an out-of-box Wine is quite a few bottles short of a rack.
If one works around their completely botched synchronization primitives, you have no chance in hell of properly compiling the effect source. You guys owe me a new X session, Wine violently crashed my open-source X driver.
At best, you'll get an empty seekbar window responsive enough to let you change to the GDI frontend. As for Direct2D, I quite doubt that there's any trace of that at all in Wine.