On 2010-03-29 21:59, bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
Hi all,
gotta have 3d accel, so gotta use nvidia proprietary drivers.
the debian package works well for me, however...
I'm trying to install some, uh, "stuff" :-), under wine and it's
complaining about opengl not being available.
What exactly?
some searching leads me to believe that I'm missing opengl 32-bit libs.
You probably need to install some -dev package(s).
some searching through the lib directories tends to confirm this.
I was wondering if anyone has run into any similar problems.
>
do I need to build the nvidia drivers myself, or is there a
magical-mystery package for nvidia which includes the 32-bit drivers.
One of the points of OpenGL is to separate userland from the hardware
Some combination of these packages is what you need. "apt-file
search" is your friend in this circumstance.
$ apt-cache search mesa | grep mesa | grep 'dev ' | cut -d\ -f1
libgl1-mesa-dev
libgl1-mesa-swx11-dev
libglu1-mesa-dev
libglw1-mesa-dev
libosmesa6-dev
mesa-common-dev
xlibmesa-gl-dev
lastly, should I file a wish-list against the nvidia driver package for
32-bit libs (assuming that's what the problem is).
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