CyberOrg wrote:
> On 10/25/07, David C. Rankin J.D. P.E. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> CyberOrg wrote:
>>> On 10/20/07, Ben Kevan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> On Wednesday 24 October 2007 09:02:47 pm David C. Rankin J.D. P.E. wrote:
>>>>>> Please report back on the installation / configuration of Compiz Fusion
>>>>>> etc..
>>>>>>
>>> http://dev.compiz-fusion.org/~cyberorg/2007/10/24/ati-8433-on-opensuse-the-hard-way/
>>>
>
>> Now fgl_glxgears and fglrxinfo will work as they should. However
>> after
>> gnome-xgl-switch --enable-xgl and reboot, compiz is non-operational on
>> the laptop. The desktop appears, the mouse will move, but that is it,
>
> Xgl is not required as shown in the the post above, we are configuring
> AIGLX. If you don't do anything extra and blindly follow each step
> there you should get a working Compiz with 8.42.
>
Well, that is what I thought too, but when I checked xorg.0.log, I
found the following:
(II) LoadModule: "glx"
(II) Loading /usr/lib/xorg/modules//extensions/libglx.so
(II) Module glx: vendor="X.Org Foundation"
compiled for 7.2.0, module version = 1.0.0
ABI class: X.Org Server Extension, version 0.3
(==) AIGLX disabled
(II) Loading extension GLX
When is says "disabled", I had no reason to think that compiz would run
on AIGLX on this system.
> You have leftover libGL everywhere because you need clean install of
> openSUSE or cleanly uninstalled earlier fglrx drivers:
>
> rpm -e x11-video-fglrxG01-8.40.4-1
> ati-fglrxG01-kmp-default-8.40.4_2.6.22.9_0.4-1.i586 way or sh
> /usr/share/ati/fglrx-uninstall.sh.
>
> -J
I do that every time. How did I get leftover libGL everywhere? Should I
try to rebuild the rpm db somehow to see if it would create errors on
the spurious files libGL files?
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