Sketchup 2018 under Wine and NVIDIA Proprietary Drivers











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I'am having an issue with Skecthup 2018 under Wine and NVIDIA Proprietary Drivers.



This bug is known as the "one event behind bug" : when I clik something, I have to zoom in or out to see the selection apear.
The "vblank_mode=0" trick doesn't work here due to the NVIDIA Proprietary Drivers.
I tried to change OpenGL keys under the registry but they don't exist in this version of SketchUp.
I also tried some settings under NVIDIA Setting Panel but nothing changed.



The only solution that is actualy working is to switch to Nouveau drivers but this is not what I want because I need NVIDIA drivers alongside DXVK to play some games.



Does somebody kwow what to do please ? It is a step I have to acheive to completly quit Microsoft.



My setup :
Linux Mint 19 - Wine Staging 3.21 - NVIDIA 970GTX - Driver nvidia-415



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    I'am having an issue with Skecthup 2018 under Wine and NVIDIA Proprietary Drivers.



    This bug is known as the "one event behind bug" : when I clik something, I have to zoom in or out to see the selection apear.
    The "vblank_mode=0" trick doesn't work here due to the NVIDIA Proprietary Drivers.
    I tried to change OpenGL keys under the registry but they don't exist in this version of SketchUp.
    I also tried some settings under NVIDIA Setting Panel but nothing changed.



    The only solution that is actualy working is to switch to Nouveau drivers but this is not what I want because I need NVIDIA drivers alongside DXVK to play some games.



    Does somebody kwow what to do please ? It is a step I have to acheive to completly quit Microsoft.



    My setup :
    Linux Mint 19 - Wine Staging 3.21 - NVIDIA 970GTX - Driver nvidia-415



    Sincerely










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      I'am having an issue with Skecthup 2018 under Wine and NVIDIA Proprietary Drivers.



      This bug is known as the "one event behind bug" : when I clik something, I have to zoom in or out to see the selection apear.
      The "vblank_mode=0" trick doesn't work here due to the NVIDIA Proprietary Drivers.
      I tried to change OpenGL keys under the registry but they don't exist in this version of SketchUp.
      I also tried some settings under NVIDIA Setting Panel but nothing changed.



      The only solution that is actualy working is to switch to Nouveau drivers but this is not what I want because I need NVIDIA drivers alongside DXVK to play some games.



      Does somebody kwow what to do please ? It is a step I have to acheive to completly quit Microsoft.



      My setup :
      Linux Mint 19 - Wine Staging 3.21 - NVIDIA 970GTX - Driver nvidia-415



      Sincerely










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      I'am having an issue with Skecthup 2018 under Wine and NVIDIA Proprietary Drivers.



      This bug is known as the "one event behind bug" : when I clik something, I have to zoom in or out to see the selection apear.
      The "vblank_mode=0" trick doesn't work here due to the NVIDIA Proprietary Drivers.
      I tried to change OpenGL keys under the registry but they don't exist in this version of SketchUp.
      I also tried some settings under NVIDIA Setting Panel but nothing changed.



      The only solution that is actualy working is to switch to Nouveau drivers but this is not what I want because I need NVIDIA drivers alongside DXVK to play some games.



      Does somebody kwow what to do please ? It is a step I have to acheive to completly quit Microsoft.



      My setup :
      Linux Mint 19 - Wine Staging 3.21 - NVIDIA 970GTX - Driver nvidia-415



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