the config option unityHacks is not related to the unity desktop environment, but to the unity3d browser plugin. The default config should work very well with all desktop environments, and I've just tested myself again with unity - but I was not able to reproduce any of the described problems. The log above and the diagnostic output also doesn't contain anything unusual.
Can you please check which versions you've exactly installed of all these packages? You can just use the following command to find the version numbers:
Hi Felipe,
the config option unityHacks is not related to the unity desktop environment, but to the unity3d browser plugin. The default config should work very well with all desktop environments, and I've just tested myself again with unity - but I was not able to reproduce any of the described problems. The log above and the diagnostic output also doesn't contain anything unusual.
Can you please check which versions you've exactly installed of all these packages? You can just use the following command to find the version numbers:
dpkg --list | grep "\(wine- .*-installer\ |wine-compholio \|pipelight\ |firefox\ |chrom\ )" | sed 's/ \+ /\t/g' | cut -f2-3;
If you've installed multiple desktop environments, I would suggest you to try with a different one for testing.
Sebastian