hi,
yes /usr was listed 0:install but that was not the problem
i found out that /usr/lib/ligGL.so was a link to itself.. the install did
not remove the link and copied the real library to this location. i did this
by hand and know all works fine..
thanks alot for your suggestions :)
greeting D. Nijhof
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From: <i>"D.Dreschers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]></i><br>Reply-To:
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<[email protected]></i><br>Subject: <i>Re: qt-3.3.4
compile error</i><br>Date: <i>Tue, 30 Aug 2005 14:33:05
+0200</i><br>>Dennis Nijhof wrote:<br>> > me again,<br>>
><br>> > but are the GL library not a part of xorg? because in my
previous install<br>> > without the package managing system al went
well.<br>><br>>I searched the internet for more information about that
topic.<br>>As far as I've learned, hardware accelerated OpenGL is not
so<br>>easy if you want to stay open-source.<br>>You'll have to enable
DRI in X (if your card is supported) and<br>>install mesa for the
OpenGL-core.<br>>Also (if your card is supported) you should activate DRI
in the<br>>kernel to get hardware acceleration.<br>><br>>If you are
ok with binary drivers, use them.<br>>I never had any problems with my
nvidia drivers.<br>>Just compile, load module and
go.<br>><br>><br>><br>>
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