Le Lundi 3 Septembre 2001 00:14, vous avez �crit :

>
> I am running cooker with my own custom kernel.
>
> Btw is there any sort off html-document like the .config used for
> compiling the mandrake kernel.  Otherwise I would have to check the
> SRPM to find out what you did ;) Just a silly idea.
>
> And I am using the soundblaster-live tools for the sound so the
> soundscript at boottime is not really neccesarry. Yes needs to be
> sorted out. Maybe they can be incorparated in the installation? It is
> opensource.
>
> And I have a Geforce Nvidia card. With the nvidia drivers cause I do
> like to play quake3. This works fine except that lots off other apps
> complain about libGLU.so. Did I miss something on deja? If you know
> please share it with me.

You have to install Mesa-common and maybe Mesa-common-devel
never install Mesa

[will@bastard will]$ rpm -qa | grep Mesa
Mesa-demos-3.4.2-2mdk
Mesa-common-devel-3.4.2-2mdk
Mesa-common-3.4.2-2mdk
[will@bastard will]$ rpm -qa | grep NVIDIA 
NVIDIA_GLX-1.0-1251
NVIDIA_kernel-1.0-1251

>
> Just a remark. Maybe it would be nice to have a bit better nvidia
> support. consider my machine as your test machine. I'd love to help.
> Lot off settings still depend on the mesalibs. Thats great except if
> you are a NVidia user. Don't get mad if you think I am talking BS here
> please.

with closed source drivers it won't be easy btw the installation is very 
simple. I can say that the fact that mdk ship XFree 4 make mdk be the distro 
where install this drivers is the easyest. But it's true that drakx should 
choose XFree 4 by default for nvidia cards and not XFree 3.3.6. But as 3.3.6 
is going to be put outside ...
If you can read French, I make a complete HOWTO for that :
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/linux_wizard/howto_nvidia.html


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