On Wednesday 02 Feb 2005 07:44, Innis Cunningham wrote:
Hi Guys
This is my first attempt at building FG under Linux so please
be kind.:-)
I have a dual boot system using a 2G athalon and a Nvidia FX5200.
When I run configure in Plib it says no openGL.
My questions are.
1)Would Mandrake be
Hi Dave
Dave Martin writes
On Wednesday 02 Feb 2005 07:44, Innis Cunningham wrote:
Hi Guys
This is my first attempt at building FG under Linux so please
be kind.:-)
I have a dual boot system using a 2G athalon and a Nvidia FX5200.
When I run configure in Plib it says no openGL.
My
Innis Cunningham wrote:
No.I get this reply
Xlib: extension GLX missing on display 0.0
and
Error:couldn't get an RGB, double-buffered visual.
Will this problem be fixed by downloading and installing
the Nvidia drivers.Don't suppose they come in a rpm.:-)
No, they don't - it's even easier than that
Hi Jon
Jon Stockill writes
Innis Cunningham wrote:
No.I get this reply
Xlib: extension GLX missing on display 0.0
and
Error:couldn't get an RGB, double-buffered visual.
Will this problem be fixed by downloading and installing
the Nvidia drivers.Don't suppose they come in a rpm.:-)
No, they don't
On Wednesday 02 Feb 2005 09:45, Jon Stockill wrote:
Innis Cunningham wrote:
No.I get this reply
Xlib: extension GLX missing on display 0.0
and
Error:couldn't get an RGB, double-buffered visual.
Will this problem be fixed by downloading and installing
the Nvidia drivers.Don't suppose
On 02/02/2005 at 15:44 Innis Cunningham wrote:
Hi Guys
This is my first attempt at building FG under Linux so please
be kind.:-)
I have a dual boot system using a 2G athalon and a Nvidia FX5200.
When I run configure in Plib it says no openGL.
My questions are.
1)Would Mandrake be using openGL
Dave Martin wrote:
On Wednesday 02 Feb 2005 09:45, Jon Stockill wrote:
Innis Cunningham wrote:
No.I get this reply
Xlib: extension GLX missing on display 0.0
and
Error:couldn't get an RGB, double-buffered visual.
Will this problem be fixed by downloading and installing
the Nvidia
On Wed, 02 Feb 2005 10:48:29 +, David Luff
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know how it works with rpms, but on Debian, there are generally two
versions of library packages - the 'normal' version, and the development
version. eg glutg3 and glutg3-dev. If you are compiling a program as
Curtis L. Olson a écrit :
Dave Martin wrote:
On Wednesday 02 Feb 2005 09:45, Jon Stockill wrote:
No, they don't - it's even easier than that - you just download it, run
it, and it installs itself.
Like Jon says but if its your first time:
*Download the package.
*Log out of your Window