On May 11, 2004 10:35, Ron Hunter-Duvar wrote: > I'm trying to install the KDE game mahjongg 3D > (http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=12553&PHPSESSID=23d79a4e78002 >9a6433767155a41f066) ... > [EMAIL PROTECTED] rhd]$ /opt/games/bin/mahjongg3d-hires > Xlib: extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":0.0". > /opt/games/bin/mahjongg3d-hires: line 8: 23090 Illegal > instruction ./mahjongg3d ...
I got Mahjongg 3D working. Unfortunately, I don't know exactly what I did to get it working. I downloaded the 0.92 release from the author's web site (I had the 0.90 release from KDE-Apps) and built as a regular user instead of root (there's a permissions problem in the install script. But I also made several upgrades in the interim (Mdk10 installs ancient versions of autoconf, automake, etc. by default, and another program wouldn't build until I upgraded). My ancient graphics card does support 3D, via the Mesa 3D glx package. It just doesn't support DRI (or more specifically, doesn't have a driver available for it that supports DRI). Turns out the "DRI missing" msg is just a warning, it has nothing to do with the actual problem (the "illegal instruction"). I get it with any OpenGL program I start from the command line (e.g. glxgears), but the program runs fine anyway, just not accelerated. I'd like to know how to get rid of this message if possible (before you ask, no, my X86Config-4 does not have a 'load "dri"' line in it). It's harmless but annoying. Any ideas welcome, but it's not a priority. BTW, it's a great game if you like solitaire games. Check it out. -- Ron Hunter-Duvar ronhd at users dot sourceforge dot net Opinions expressed here are all mine. Rights to use these opinions are granted under the GNU GPL.
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