Hi,

Le 07/03/2019 à 09:51, Simon McVittie a écrit :
On Tue, 26 Feb 2019 at 07:51:27 +0000, Simon McVittie wrote:
Does the opengl1 renderer work? (See /usr/share/doc/ioquake3/NEWS.Debian.gz)

If not, does an older version of ioquake3 from snapshot.debian.org work?

Please could you try this on your affected hardware?

If opengl1 works, I can change the default renderer back to opengl1
for buster, but I'm not going to do that without confirmation that it
solves the problem.

Just changing the ioquake3 binary package (which makes dpkg complain about ioquake3-server, but it's normal):
1.36+u20181017.09166ba~dfsg-2 works
1.36+u20181222.e5da13f~dfsg-1 fails

Running (with 1.36+u20181222.e5da13f~dfsg-1):
  openarena +seta cl_renderer opengl1
works too.

Indeed the opengl1 renderer looks like the more failsafe default.

JP

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