On Tuesday 11 February 2003 01:36 pm, s wrote:

> > [darklord@darkforce darklord]$ ut2003
> > Xlib:  extension "XiG-SUNDRY-NONSTANDARD" missing on display
> > ":0.0".
> I get that too, I don't think it's fatal.

Right. According to the readme in one of the patches, its expecting Xi 
Graphics stuff - which of course, is not there. Like you said, its not fatal 
and not my real problem.

> hmmm, maybe it's that old memory thing.  I recall in earlier kernels
> like the one in 9.0 mine would slow down at times real bad.  I don't
> guess mine ever crashed, but using mem=nopentium helped my issues out
> (amd system).  you might try that.
>
> hth,
> -s

Tried that once on someone else's suggestion already - didn't help. A post 
from the Linux Game Tome says that if you have your own computers name in 
/etc/hosts that it causes problems. I do have that, can change it, but then I 
get system slowdown (windows won't open fast). Can't tell it helped either.

Also, one said that it was a glibc problem, and a symbolic link was needed 
between /lib/i686/libpthread-0.9.so and /lib/libpthread.so.X? There is a file 
by the name of libpthread-0.9.so in each directory already but they are not 
the same size. I tried linking with libpthread.so.0 (not sure what to use?) 
but it didn't help.

Any thoughts are greatly appreciated! :-)

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