Hi,

Am Donnerstag, 6. November 2003 23:40 schrieb Matt Chorman:
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> On Thursday 06 November 2003 02:00 pm, Michael Schreckenbauer wrote:
> > you need to run opengl-update nvidia as well. This will change the
> > symlinks libGL.so and friends in /usr/lib to point to the nvidia-glx. I
> > also have agpgart and dri enabled in my kernel. Don't know, if that is
> > really needed, but it works here without problems (Geforce 3) :-) I have
> > a file /etc/ modules.d/nvidia. Maybe you should run modules-update to get
> > the entries in / etc/modules.conf. But I'm not shure, if I did that, so
> > perhaps you try first without that.
>
> opengl-update is run by the nvidia-glx.ebuild, so it should not be
> necessary.

Is that new? I think that didn't happen, when I configured my video. As far as 
I remember, I had to call it manually.

> Agpgart is fine to enable, and is the default. The nvidia driver states
> that dri should be removed from XF86Config (see lines 357-375 of
> /usr/share/doc/ nvidia-glx-1.0.4496-r1/README.gz)
> <quote>
> You should also remove the following lines:
>       Load "dri"
>       Load "GLcore"
> </quote>

You are right. I don't have these lines in my XF86Config. But I have dri 
enabled in my kernel. Seems nvidia doesn't need that.

> I doubt it causes a fatal error, but if you check you XF86 log I'll bet it
> throws an error and does not load the dri module....
>
> - --
> Matt
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Regards
Michael


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