On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 9:20 PM, Mitchell Laks <[email protected]> wrote:
> [email protected] wrote
>>
>> no, i install the non-free nvidia driver manually, not even by a
>> debian package, the driver contains opengl implementation, and mesa is
>> the opengl implementation of debian, so I think they are conflict.
>
> Unfortunately, I think you are wrong.
>
> Not because I understand it :)
>
> Perhaps a bigger debian guru could explain how it works.
>
> I am the one who told you how to install the nvidia binary drivers, the way I 
> do.
> However on my debian system I also have mesa installed with no conflict.
>
> thus
>
> ml...@rashi:~$ dpkg -l|grep mesa
> ii  libgl1-mesa-dev                             7.0.3-7                       
> A free implementation of the OpenGL API -- GLX
> ii  libgl1-mesa-dri                             7.0.3-7                       
> A free implementation of the OpenGL API -- DRI
> ii  libgl1-mesa-glx                             7.0.3-7                       
> A free implementation of the OpenGL API -- GLX
> ii  libglu1-mesa                                7.0.3-7                       
> The OpenGL utility library (GLU)
> ii  libglu1-mesa-dev                            7.0.3-7                       
> The OpenGL utility library -- development file
> ii  mesa-common-dev                             7.0.3-7                       
> Developer documentation for Mesa
> ii  mesa-utils                                  7.0.3-7                       
> Miscellaneous Mesa GL utilities
> ii  xlibmesa-dri                                1:7.1.0-16                    
> transitional package for Debian etch
> ii  xlibmesa-gl                                 1:7.3+18                      
> transitional package for Debian etch
> ii  xlibmesa-gl-dev                             1:7.3+18                      
> transitional package for Debian etch
>
> I use them because for instance
> ml...@rashi:~$ dpkg -L mesa-utils
> /.
> /usr
> /usr/share
> /usr/share/doc
> /usr/share/doc/mesa-utils
> /usr/share/doc/mesa-utils/copyright
> /usr/share/doc/mesa-utils/changelog.Debian.gz
> /usr/share/man
> /usr/share/man/man1
> /usr/share/man/man1/glxinfo.1.gz
> /usr/share/man/man1/glxheads.1.gz
> /usr/share/man/man1/glxgears.1.gz
> /usr/share/man/man1/glxdemo.1.gz
> /usr/bin
> /usr/bin/glxdemo
> /usr/bin/glxgears
> /usr/bin/glxinfo
> /usr/bin/glxheads
>
> And who could be without glxgears?
>
> Good luck.
>
> You should also post your resolution of this  issue with the gtkglext list, 
> so you dont leave that list with a 'bad thread' indicating a 'bug'
> that doesn't exist.

thank you for the advice, I will do that. I'm just afraid that if
there is a new mesa-dri package to upgrade, they will overwrite the
libGL***.so. It doesn't matter, I can reinstall the nvidia driver. :)

>
> Mitchell
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