hi all.
when I try to run OpenGL stuff (in this instance a screensaver, but other
stuff too), I get a message like this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] julie]$ xscreensaver-demo
xscreensaver-gl-helper: /usr/X11R6/lib/libGL.so.1: no version information
available (required by xscreensaver-gl-helper)
Loading
Thanks muchly that worked first time
I am now addicted to Chromium :)
On Saturday 06 July 2002 2:29 am, you wrote:
That works too. (Usually.)
On Friday 05 July 2002 09:15 pm, you wrote:
Just install the RPMs, then edit /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 as follows:
* Change the Driver nv to nvidia
Does anybody know of a 100% upto installation readme for the 29.60 nvidia
OpenGL drivers for linux. It seems that the link on the nvidia driver
download page :
http://download.nvidia.com/XFree86_40/1.0-2960/README.txt
Is down this evening, as I have been unable to access it from various
I am running LM8.0 with a motherboard that has the sis620 chipset. The video
driver is xfree86-3.3.6 experimental 3D. It did not want to work with
xfree86-4.0.6
There is supposed to be another driver but everytime I look for it I find
only dead links.
I seem to have the latest glibc files
Hello
I got some new results. I played around with the glx.conf, mesa.conf
and XF86Config-4.conf files . And I also played around in my Bios.
There is a setting in the Bios labelled Pipe something I disabled it
and also Video Bios Cacheable. No I can run OpenGL, sort of. There is
still a
Hi
I'm having problems with OpenGL on M8 and I think it's driver related.
I'm running the 12.41 nVidia drivers for my Geforce 2 MX. (Indecently
the corresponding 12.41 Win2K drivers work, but are unstable. Thus the
reason I'm using the 6.50 Win2k drivers).
What is happening is that some times
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Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 9:14 AM
Subject: [newbie] opengl
Hello
I can't get OpenGL to run on my machine. I have a
Geforce2MX, the
latest driver installed and working. Is there anything I
need to do
for OpenGL to work?
Robert MacLean
I'm not sure actually. i downloaded the RPM from www.rpmfind.net
i decided to go about this a different way and compile a tarball
i had to download gcc 3.0 and cpp 3.0 (mplayer demands you have gcc 3) to get
./configure to run for me and i get this error when using ./configure for
It was Sat, 21 Jul 2001 15:39:27 -0500 when nkey wrote:
root@charter MPlayer-0.18pre5]# ./configure
You can get detailed help on configure with: ./configure --help
Please wait while ./configure discovers your software and hardware
environment!
Checking version of gcc ... 3.0, ok
Your gcc does
Paul wrote:
It was Sat, 21 Jul 2001 15:39:27 -0500 when nkey wrote:
root@charter MPlayer-0.18pre5]# ./configure
You can get detailed help on configure with: ./configure --help
Please wait while ./configure discovers your software and hardware
environment!
Checking version of gcc ...
Is the rpm working?
nkey wrote:
I'm not sure actually. i downloaded the RPM from www.rpmfind.net
i decided to go about this a different way and compile a tarball
i had to download gcc 3.0 and cpp 3.0 (mplayer demands you have gcc 3) to get
./configure to run for me and i get this error
i am currently trying to install Mplayer so that i can view AVI's with
DivX support. I downloaded mplayer-0.17-1.20010501.i686.rpm
i am using Linux Mandrake 8.0 on an Athlon 700mhz machine with 128 MB RAM.
I have a KA7 motherboard
using GeForce 256 (generic) GeForce 256 DDR graphics card on PCI
- Original Message -
From: Adams, Jamie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 8:27 AM
Subject: [newbie] OpenGL
Hiya,
So gfar under Mandrake i have not been able to get anything working that
requires the use of OpenGL. My graphics card is an S3 Virge Mx, which
Paul -
I'm not an expert but I think Mesa is a 3D interface for running OpenGL
software/hardware. I'm not sure if your video card will support OpenGL. I
know many newer 3D accelerators do (3DFX Voodoo, nVidia TNT2/GEforce,
Matrox G400, etc).
I would check out Mesa and see if it supports
Kind of. OpenGL is the standard and MesaGL is the open source implementation of it.
For CopyWrite reasons Mesa cannot call themselves OpenGL so they are at best OpenGL
"compliant". Now it is true that a true OpenGL graphics library must be based on the
OpenGL "Sample Implementation" put out
Hi, I'm having the same problem. Tried installing a game off of a cd,
ran fine, but after going through the menu and loading up it quits out
and gives me the following error.
"-- is Mesa compiled for your hardware?"
-- if you're using 3DFX hardware, is MESA_GLX_FX set to 'f'?"
"-- if you're
OpenGL, is the "Mesa" rpms. You will need to make sure you install the Mesa-devel rpm
for the compile to work. They should be on the CD.
-- Original Message --
From: KompuKit [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2000
Well it kind of depends. OpenGL is a graphics library and I seriously
doubt that there is an OpenGL rpm on your system. Try rpm -qa | grep
opengl. The missing OpenGL support that the game is refering has to do
with your graphics card drivers. So the question becomes what kind of
graphics card
I thought I answered your question in my first email
Larry Hignight wrote:
Well it kind of depends. OpenGL is a graphics library and I seriously
doubt that there is an OpenGL rpm on your system. Try rpm -qa | grep
opengl. The missing OpenGL support that the game is refering has to do
I have a Pentium 233 MMX 64 mg ram
a S3 video card Rev 1.0 drivers (in windows)
I'm trying to install a game: Search and Rescue for Linux
helicopter game that requires OpenGL...
it won't compile...unless it's on my system...
I have Mandrake 7.02...does this come on the CD?
if so, what's the RPM
Hi all!
Just read the Quake II how-to. I'm wondering, why in Linux OpenGL is only
for 3dFX cards, where it is (IMHO) poorly implemented, and not for NVidia's
Riva TNT2? I have the latter, that's why it's so frustating... Is there any
plans to make OpenGL for TNT2?
If the question is stupid, I'm
Hey, I was
working on getting my TNT2 / Voodoo2 To Work in LiNuX. I got it to run
Q3A, but whenever I try to change ANY Options, it gives me the following
error:
..loading opengl32: QGL_Init: Can't load opengl32
from /etc/ld.so.conf orcurrent dir: /usr/3demo/opengl32: cannot open shared
On Fri, 31 Dec 1999, Axalon Bloodstone wrote:
In a console run "gears" and then "glx gears" and you should see the
improvement.
then read the code for gears and go. . .ohhh my god. . .when you realize
that some dude took the time to figure out how to build each gear using calls
to
Hi,
there is no such beast as a tnt driver for Ogl for Xi software.
Greetings
Michael
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On Fri, 31 Dec 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
there is no such beast as a tnt driver for Ogl for Xi software.
true but in having it at least youd get the free update when it is supported.
.. .
On Thu, 30 Dec 1999, Seth Gibson wrote:
On Thu, 30 Dec 1999, Cyril wrote:
2- I would like to test the TNT with an OpenGL program. So how can I install
OpenGL ? Is it part of Xfree86
Actualy the best way is to test the 7.0beta while you can still say "hey
somethings not right here". After
I have Mandrake 6.1 and a TNT board.
I saw the so called TNT driver included with Mandrake 6.1 (xfree 3.3.4-5) is
a simple SVGA driver.
SO here are my questions :
1- I went to xfree86.org and tried to get xfree 3.3.5 on their ftp site. But
which files should I take ? Why isn't there just one
On Thu, 30 Dec 1999, you wrote:
2. I believe NVIDIA is working on Linux driver. You'd want to check out their
website.
MesaGL. Go do a search. Try on FreshMeat.net
John
On Thu, 30 Dec 1999, Cyril wrote:
2- I would like to test the TNT with an OpenGL program. So how can I install
OpenGL ? Is it part of Xfree86
There are 3 ways to do this. . .probably the best way to do it right now is
visit mesa3d.org. If you can get Mesa31beta-3, grab that. . .31 final is a
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