It is required to run 32-bit apps on 64-bits systems. VMWare for instance, or the Macromedia Flash plugin. It does provide the lib32/dri/* drivers which I guess would be needed by a 32-bit version of Xorg / libGL.
Since I'm running a 64-bit system, libGL complains that /usr/lib32/r200_dri.so is 32-bit (per my first message), as expected. The 64-bit /usr/lib/dri/r200_dri.so is provided by libgl1-mesa-dri (64-bit pkg). Now if I understand correctly the debug info above, libGL complains about r200_dri.so while attempting to load it. The only "libGL" that I could find is libGL.so.1 which is provided either by xorg-driver-fglrx (removed and purged) *or* libgl1-mesa-glx (reinstalled several times). Looks like they're not in sync but I can't see how that happens. Anyway, I'll be away from that machine for a couple of weeks, and everything is backed up. I still have tomorrow to look into this, otherwise I'll probably just do a CD reinstall when I get back. Gutsy will be final by then. -- [gutsy][beta] Cannot get accelerated video, radeon 9200 https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/146900 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs