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DadaLife Plugins' graphics go sicko mode #351

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petrij98 opened this issue Jun 24, 2024 · 1 comment
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DadaLife Plugins' graphics go sicko mode #351

petrij98 opened this issue Jun 24, 2024 · 1 comment

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@petrij98
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Thanks for giving yabridge a shot!

  • I read through both the troubleshooting and the known issues sections, and my issue wasn't listed there

Problem description

I'm unsure if this is a yabridge issue or bottles issue, but when I load the plugin into FL Studio on Linux Mint, the plugin windows are completely white with some gray boxes scattered throughout. The knobs are invisible (but functional) when I hover my mouse over them. It seems to be a bizarre graphics dependency issue. This occurs with both Sausage Fattener and Endless Smile.

What did you expect to happen?

To be able to see the UI for DadaLife's Sausage Fattener and Endless Smile.

What actually happened?

The plugins function, but their UI is completely white with gray boxes where text would exist.

Operating system

Linux Mint 21.3

How did you install yabridge?

Directly from release

yabridge version

5.1.0

yabridgectl version

5.1.0

Wine version

9.11 (Staging)

Plugin

Sausage Fattener, Endless Smile

Plugin type

both VST2 and VST3

Plugin architecture

both 64-bit and 32-bit

Host

FL Studio 21.2.3

Desktop environment or WM

No response

GPU model

No response

GPU drivers and kernel

No response

Debug log

No response

Anything else?

Issue could be a simple graphics dependency within bottles I'm unaware of. I'd appreciate any help with debugging this.

@X-49
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X-49 commented Aug 11, 2024

Don't run wine in wine, genius. You already have FL Studio running on Linux Mint using one instance of Wine, why do you need a second one in the form of yabridge? Yabridge is needed to work with native DAWs.

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