hi, there!
On Sun, Jan 05, 2003 at 12:31:56PM -0500, Jonah Sherman wrote:
> Im not sure why this would cause it but it's the only thing I can think
> of that differentiates between root and non-root for gl stuff:
>
> In your XF86Config-4, do you have a section which resembles the
> following? :
Im not sure why this would cause it but it's the only thing I can think
of that differentiates between root and non-root for gl stuff:
In your XF86Config-4, do you have a section which resembles the
following? :
Section "DRI"
Mode 0666
EndSection
If not, try adding it...
On Sun,
David Holm wrote:
Hi,
it's getting boring seeing all the nvidia posts but I'm so darn close to
having it working here...
May I ask what you've done to get as far as you have? I have their
driver working okay on -STABLE but of course it won't even compile
on -CURRENT and I don't know enough to
Hmm,
when I mounted my home dir as read-only I was able to use OpenGL as a normal
user. But I've looked all through my home dir and I can't find anything there
that would affect OpenGL if the user had write access to the partition =(.
//David Holm
On Sunday 05 January 2003 11:38, David Holm wro
Hi,
it's getting boring seeing all the nvidia posts but I'm so darn close to
having it working here.
I have disabled INVARIANTS in the kernel and AGP and running with nvAgp
(although I get the same results using kernel agp as well).
The thing is that OpenGL apps run perfectly as root, but whenev