NVIDIA doesn't use dri, it should be commented out if you are using their
drivers.  First off, try running ldconfig and then restarting X and
Tuxracer.  If that doesn't work try running xdpyinfo, make sure it lists
the GLX, NV-GLX and NVIDIA-GLX extensions.  If that doesn't work let me
know and post your XFree86 log file in /var/log.  These steps are in the
FAQ section of the README file also, take a look at it too, it lists other
things to try out.

-- 
Trevor Lauder
Web: http://www.thelauders.net
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> Hahahhaa....ok, sorry, very stressfull past two weeks at work is
> starting to  take it's toll!  I would put 'Load dri' or whatever back
> in, and also make  sure the dri devices exist, it seems a lot of distros
> don't have them.  You  should see them in /dev/dri/card* if you're using
> old style dev, I would  assume devfs also puts them there, but if you're
> using devfs you don't have  to worry about devices ;-)
>
> Le 12 D�cembre 2002 15:22, vous avez �crit :
>> Umm, he did post his XF86Config file lol, read the email you replied
>> to fully :P



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