Trying to run UT2003 and I get this error... preventing it from working.
DO have the nvidia drivers installed and they are working ( Neverwinter nights, torcs, tuxracer & frozen bubble all work ) IT DID work fine on Redhat 9.... infact using my XF86Config from that very same install.
Anyone any ideas?
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On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 12:27, Duncan Morison wrote:
Trying to run UT2003 and I get this error... preventing it from working.
If you've done any sort of updates that invole XFree86 or Mesa, you may need to reinstall the drivers - see if that helps.
DO have the nvidia drivers installed and they are working ( Neverwinter nights, torcs, tuxracer & frozen bubble all work ) IT DID work fine on Redhat 9.... infact using my XF86Config from that very same install.
Anyone any ideas?
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already tried that
--- Sean Middleditch elanthis@awesomeplay.com wrote: > On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 12:27, Duncan Morison wrote:
Trying to run UT2003 and I get this error... preventing it from working.
If you've done any sort of updates that invole XFree86 or Mesa, you may need to reinstall the drivers - see if that helps.
DO have the nvidia drivers installed and they are working ( Neverwinter nights, torcs, tuxracer &
frozen
bubble all work ) IT DID work fine on Redhat 9.... infact using my XF86Config from that very same install.
Anyone any ideas?
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On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 12:27, Duncan Morison wrote:
Trying to run UT2003 and I get this error... preventing it from working.
DO have the nvidia drivers installed and they are working ( Neverwinter nights, torcs, tuxracer & frozen bubble all work ) IT DID work fine on Redhat 9.... infact using my XF86Config from that very same install.
Anyone any ideas?
Just as an update - the problem is, RedHat has GL libraries in /usr/X11R6/lib/tls which the NVIDIA installer did not see/remove. Delete those, and ut2k3 works wonderfully. (oddly enough, tho, my glxgears 'score' is abysmal, around 50, and NWN runs slower than molasses - but ut2k3 runs beautifully with no choppiness on a high resolution with most graphics features on. very odd.)
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On Tue, 2003-10-28 at 23:06, Sean Middleditch wrote:
Just as an update - the problem is, RedHat has GL libraries in /usr/X11R6/lib/tls which the NVIDIA installer did not see/remove. Delete those, and ut2k3 works wonderfully. (oddly enough, tho, my glxgears 'score' is abysmal, around 50, and NWN runs slower than molasses - but ut2k3 runs beautifully with no choppiness on a high resolution with most graphics features on. very odd.)
If that indeed is the problem perhaps you missed some of the non-Nvidia libraries when trying to delete them? See if there are any non-Nvidia libs when you run:
ldd `which glxgears` | grep libGL
and then delete them or remove the XF86 Mesa rpm.
On Tue, 2003-10-28 at 19:46, nosp wrote:
On Tue, 2003-10-28 at 23:06, Sean Middleditch wrote:
Just as an update - the problem is, RedHat has GL libraries in /usr/X11R6/lib/tls which the NVIDIA installer did not see/remove. Delete those, and ut2k3 works wonderfully. (oddly enough, tho, my glxgears 'score' is abysmal, around 50, and NWN runs slower than molasses - but ut2k3 runs beautifully with no choppiness on a high resolution with most graphics features on. very odd.)
If that indeed is the problem perhaps you missed some of the non-Nvidia libraries when trying to delete them? See if there are any non-Nvidia libs when you run:
ldd `which glxgears` | grep libGL
and then delete them or remove the XF86 Mesa rpm.
Just for information's sake, the reason was I had the __GL_SYNC_TO_VBLANK environment variable set (not sure why I had that, but I did) - removing that, glxgears shot up to a nice multi-thousand figure. ^,^
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