[newbie] Ndivia TNT2 and UT2003

2002-09-22 Thread Bart Salien
I've just updated my NVIDIA kernel and GLX drivers via RPM so i could try the new UT2003 demo . When i look in the Xfree86.0.log the kernel and the glx module are loaded correctly . But when i try to start the UT2003 demo the program exits and gives an error message : open /dev/dsp: Device

Re: [newbie] Ndivia TNT2 and UT2003

2002-09-22 Thread Ralph Slooten
Umm, just an idea. Have you tried installing the Mesa-demos RPM from your CD's? They contain a few handy programs to see if your card is working. One that springs to mind is gears ... if that runs, then it's your soundcard (/dev/dsp) that's causing the problem here. If it doesn't then it's

Re: [newbie] Ndivia TNT2 and UT2003

2002-09-22 Thread Kirtis Bakalarczyk
Unfortunately TNT2's don't support S3TC texture compression under Linux (It only works in windows because directx emulates it) So you're just gonna have to get a new video card which would have been a good idea anyway because UT2K3 would run REALLY slow on a TNT2. l8r, KIRT On Sun, 22 Sep

Re: [newbie] Ndivia TNT2 and UT2003

2002-09-22 Thread Bart Salien
Op Sunday 22 September 2002 13:11, schreef u: I was expecting this a bit , the best choise at the moment would be a geforce3 or 4 because most supported under linux ? thkx for the answers . Bart. Unfortunately TNT2's don't support S3TC texture compression under Linux (It only works in

Re: [newbie] Ndivia TNT2 and UT2003

2002-09-22 Thread Bart Salien
Op Sunday 22 September 2002 15:40, schreef u: I have installed the mesa-demos now and tried the gears program and it works fine . As far as i can hear my sound card is working ok , it is a PCI 128 and it works when i play tuxracer and when using XMMS . Until now i nerver played any openGL

Re: [newbie] Ndivia TNT2 and UT2003

2002-09-22 Thread Dennis Myers
On Sunday 22 September 2002 10:39 am, Bart Salien wrote: Op Sunday 22 September 2002 13:11, schreef u: I was expecting this a bit , the best choise at the moment would be a geforce3 or 4 because most supported under linux ? thkx for the answers . Bart. Unfortunately TNT2's don't