Well, like I said, there aren't any other GL stuffs ( other than the NVidia stuffs that is) on my box. I was running Quake 3 fine and dandy (and everything else too) with Woody and the NVidia stuffs before. Then, since for some reason I had to remake the NVidia driver everytime I booted up, I decided to upgrade to the most recent version of Woody. Ouch. . . it kind of broke my box. I've fixed a lot of the stuff, but there are still some things that aren't quite working yet. For example, Quake 3. Also, right now only root can use the Emu10k1 (sound) driver. Can't play any sounds with any other user. For further information, I cannot start X with the NVdriver driver. I checked the log and the only error I could find was that it could not load GLcore. I did install (and re-installed) the drivers and X still won't load. Any help with any of the above problems would be appreciated.
Thanks, Brandt Dusthimer ----- Original Message ----- From: Scott Patterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <debian-user@lists.debian.org> Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000 12:44 PM Subject: Re: Quake 3 ran, I upgraded. . . Well, It doesn't run any more > > > > >Okay. I decided to upgrade to the most recent version of woody. Good = > >Idea? Of course. Everything works . . . except Quake 3 (deja vu!). = > >I've got this down to an art now. I know that for some reason X isn't = > >finding the libGLcore.so.1.0.5 (or what ever it is) file and therefore = > >fails to load when I use the NVdriver driver. ??? Can somebody help = > >me? Do you think it has something to do with the symbolic links not = > >going into /usr/lib/? (I ran ldconfig) > > I checked. There aren't any other types of GL stuffs on my system. > > > >Thanks, > > > >Brandt Dusthimer (Who will no longer upgrade on a regular basis if = > >everything is functional like it was) > > I haven't seen any replies yet, so, here we go... > > Upon upgrading to Woody, XF4.0 should've installed. This uses new GL drivers and > such. So, if you installed any GL drivers in the Quake3 install (it's one of the > options) remove them as they are not compatible with XF4. The old lstuff should > be in /usr/local/games/quake3/?. > > For me, I have a Voodoo Banshee. I first upgraded to XF4 and then installed > Quake3 after that. During the install, I did NOT select the option to install > the GL drivers. Suprisingly (as something usually goes wrong), Quake3 started up > with no problems. I was very pleased:) > > If you still have problems, make sure that 3d apps work in general, then proceed > to Quake3. Also, IIFC, there is a flag you can pass when starting Quake3 to > specifiy which library to use. Hope this helps. > > Scott > > > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null >