Melchior FRANZ wrote:
* Curtis L. Olson -- Thursday 15 December 2005 19:21:
In the past with Debin and Glut, specifying --enable-game-mode has
always worked for me as expected. But now I'm trying to do the same
thing with freeglut-2.2.0 and Fedora Core 4.
Don't know if it has
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
* Curtis L. Olson -- Thursday 15 December 2005 21:06:
I have verified that glut game mode works great with the original
glut-3.7, but it's horribly broken in freeglut.
Keyboard handling is also broken in freeglut. That's why I'm using
SDL. (I don't like
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Curtis L. Olson said
I have verified that glut game mode works great with the original
glut-3.7, but it's horribly broken in freeglut.
I'd be using SDL here too if it didn't blank and lockout all the
secondary displays in a multiheaded system. :-(
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I take it you got multiheaded
Bruce Benneke wrote:
I take it you got multiheaded working with glut 3.7 on FC4?
I haven't actually configured the multiheaded stuff on FC4. I have done
this with glut3.7 and an older version of Debian and didn't encounter
any surprises.
I'm having general issues with my FC4 box, and
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
I'm not expecting any issues with glut-3.7 on FC4 ... should I be?
I'll try it, probably not till next weekI'll post...(assuming I
haven't booted that box against the wall...having pesonal issues
switching from mandrake to FC.)
Bruce Benneke
I know you guys have taken care of this, but perhaps it bears repeating..
Check your XF86Config file(s). In some case incorrect monitor settings
can result in X turning off the second monitor if the numbers for the
desired unit don't meet spec or becomes confused if you have two
different