"Dave Bellows" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I've got some questions.  I'm running Gnubg 0.15 on Debian Testing.  Due
> to a recent kernel upgrade issue I'm no longer able to use the
> proprietary Nvidia driver with my system which means OpenGL is down.
> I'm currently in the middle of a two week long rollout (my computer is a
> little old) and until I figure out how to resolve the kernel/Nvidia
> issue I would like to continue with the rollout.

> When I type gnubg at the command line I get this error message and
> Gnubg won't start up:
> (gnubg:1820): GdkGLExt-WARNING **: Window system doesn't support OpenGL.

> The same thing happens with gnubg --no-rc.  Is there a way to start up
> Gnubg without needing support for OpenGL?

No, not in 0.15 if it's built with GL support.  However, I believe this is
fixed in the current CVS, and I was planning on packaging a snapshot again
largely for this bug fix.

Some time back, there was some discussion of tagging a 0.16 release, but
it doesn't look like that happened (or at least the snapshot tree doesn't
reflect it).  Is there still a plan to do that?

-- 
Russ Allbery ([EMAIL PROTECTED])             <http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/>


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