Lionel Ulmer wrote:
On Wed, Aug 03, 2005 at 12:13:00PM -0500, Alex Villacís Lasso wrote:
No luck. The patch did not change a thing in my configuration. It still
fails with the exact same failed request.
Did you test any other OpenGL application (except 'glxinfo') with your
set-up to
On Wed, Aug 03, 2005 at 12:13:00PM -0500, Alex Villacís Lasso wrote:
> No luck. The patch did not change a thing in my configuration. It still
> fails with the exact same failed request.
Did you test any other OpenGL application (except 'glxinfo') with your
set-up to see if this is Wine specific
Oliver Stieber wrote:
--- Alex Villacís Lasso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It looks like you running mesa which should work, I've just sent in a patch
that fixes a problem
I' getting which is very similar to yours '[x11drv] backout
d3d-stencil-support-os-2'. This may
correct the problem you are
Alex Villacís Lasso wrote:
Joseph Garvin wrote:
Garvin, in the worst-case scenario that I need to recompile from
source, will the source RPMS from Fedora 4 be enough?
I would guess no. If they do use some custom patchset, the source rpms
probably use it too. I would expect the binary rpms
--- Alex Villacís Lasso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It looks like you running mesa which should work, I've just sent in a patch
that fixes a problem
I' getting which is very similar to yours '[x11drv] backout
d3d-stencil-support-os-2'. This may
correct the problem you are having.
> Joseph Garvi
Joseph Garvin wrote:
I've had problems with Fedora not supporting random extensions that
every other linux distro does since Core 2 that have never been fixed.
I'm guessing they use some patchset that screws things up. If all else
fails, try installing xorg manually from source.
Oliver Stieb
I've had problems with Fedora not supporting random extensions that
every other linux distro does since Core 2 that have never been fixed.
I'm guessing they use some patchset that screws things up. If all else
fails, try installing xorg manually from source.
Oliver Stieber wrote:
--- Alex Vi
--- Alex Villacís Lasso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I downloaded a trial version of a Japanese RPG (Vagrants from Studio
> e.go, at http://210.138.120.57/download/extra/vagrants_trial.exe), and
> tried to run it under Wine. This is a self-extracting archive, and it
> decompresses correctly,
I downloaded a trial version of a Japanese RPG (Vagrants from Studio
e.go, at http://210.138.120.57/download/extra/vagrants_trial.exe), and
tried to run it under Wine. This is a self-extracting archive, and it
decompresses correctly, but when the main executable (vagrants.exe) is
run, I get the