Hi,

currently, OpenGL requires an X server with GLX. I see below that you have that. So, to run your applications with OpenGL, you need to have an xterm open, and then start them as follows:
df_andi --dfb:system=x11
This should automatically select the "GL" graphics driver.

Greets
Niels

Wei Song wrote:
hi,
I'm a newer to DirectFB. I downloaded the DirectFB-1.4.0.tar.gz & DirectFB-examples-1.2.0.tar.gz and I installed it as below:
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./configure and i can get the inforamtion as below:
Building Graphics Drivers:
  3Dfx Voodoo               yes
  ATI Mach64                yes
  ATI Rage 128              yes
  ATI Radeon                yes
  Cirrus EP9X               yes
  Intel i810                yes
  Intel i830                yes
  Matrox                    yes
  NeoMagic                  yes
  NSC Geode                 yes
  nVidia                    yes
  Renesas SH7722/SH7723     no
  S3 Savage                 yes
  SiS 315                   yes
  TI Davinci                no
  TI OMAP                   no
  TVIA CyberPro             yes
  VIA CLE266                no
  VIA UniChrome             yes
  VMWare                    yes
  --
  OpenGL                    yes (GLX: yes)
And I compiled the libdirectfb_gl.so successfully.
 and the i make and make install.
i can run df_andi ,df_fire and other examples in debian frame buffer without gdm.
and i want to know how to run the examples with OpenGL?
Whether the examples run with OpenGl with hard accel ? i was in Debian lenny under vmware. thanks. ------------------------------------------------------------------------

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