James,
You might want to try running ldconfig after you install the glide
libraries.  I've never used glide but it's generally a good idea to run
the command after new libraries are installed.  You can also add the
directory to /etc/ld.so.conf explicitly before you run the command,
although if it's in /lib or /usr/lib you should be okay automatically.
Good luck!

Keith
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Choose usefulness. Choose Linux.

On Mon, 5 Jun 2000, James Little wrote:

> I recently destroyed my Linux and had to reinstall(I like to mess with it
> too much for my own good).  I went through the install process EXACTLY the
> same as I did last time.  Then I restored it from a working back-up, booted
> from the boot disk and re-installed Lilo.  Everything seems to be working
> fine except Quake II.  The first time I tried to run it I got "libglide2x.so
> is req.....".  Fine, I removed my glide drivers and reinstalled them still a
> no go.  I removed Quake II, and when I tried to install it I got the same
> message.  It's there, I can find it, and I have also tried to link to it and
> put it directly into /lib, /usr/lib, and /local/usr/lib.  What else can I
> do?  The glide works fine, I have run the tests and other programs that want
> to use glide and they run fine.  What gives?
> 

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