>  > I don't have (AFAIK) or need OpenGL on that box, it's serving remote
>  > sessions via VNC. Ok, my fault for installing the kitchen sink
>  > package, but when I uninstall libwine-gl it doesn't work either.
>
>  Then you should also uninstall any libgl1 packages that may have gotten
>  installed (libgl1-mesa-glx and friends, maybe), otherwise wine will try
>  to set up the OpenGL visual.

I cannot do that - transcode depends on libgl1. Is there an option or
something that can be passed to wine so it doesn't try GL?

Thanks,

C.



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