Re: OpenGL and Intel Graphics [WAS: Cake and Eat it Too: RTCW Port]
On Mon, 2006-May-22 16:35:28 -0500, Jeff Cross wrote: >Is there anyway I can apply the DRM updates w/o upgrading my system to >6-STABLE? One approach is to maintain your own CVS repo (via CTM or CVSup) and then you can easily change the tags on different parts of the tree: You do a 'cvs co -rRELENG_6_1' and then 'cvs co -rRELENG_6' in /usr/src/sys/dev/drm. > I would really like to maintain my system with freebsd-update >and not have to compile every time a security update comes out. Running FreeBSD update means you must run a stock system with no local mods. > I run >FreeBSD on my laptop and compile times can run a little long. Let it compile overnight. -- Peter Jeremy ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: OpenGL and Intel Graphics [WAS: Cake and Eat it Too: RTCW Port]
Jeff Cross schrieb: > Is there anyway I can apply the DRM updates w/o upgrading my system to > 6-STABLE? I would really like to maintain my system with freebsd-update > and not have to compile every time a security update comes out. I run > FreeBSD on my laptop and compile times can run a little long. > > Suggestions? Suck it up and compile?! :) Or wait for 6.2 ... although of course nobody can tell for sure that your hardware will be actually supported by then. One thing you could try is get a very current Linux LiveCD distribution (like Knoppix, Kanotix or the Kororaa Xgl Live CD) and check if 3d acceleration seems to work there. If it does not, there's probably no point in updating or trying to make a patch against RELENG_6_1, since the codebase is the mostly the same in Linux and FreeBSD. Cheers, -- ,_, | Michael Nottebrock | [EMAIL PROTECTED] (/^ ^\) | FreeBSD - The Power to Serve | http://www.freebsd.org \u/ | K Desktop Environment on FreeBSD | http://freebsd.kde.org signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: OpenGL and Intel Graphics [WAS: Cake and Eat it Too: RTCW Port]
Eric Anholt wrote: > On Fri, 2006-05-19 at 16:26 -0500, Jeff Cross wrote: >> Michael Nottebrock wrote: >>> Jeff Cross schrieb: I ran the "make" commands you specified but still do not have a i915.o file on my system. Here is what I have related to i915: >>> Oops. Turns out the complete i915 module was only added *after* FreeBSD >>> 6.0 release. You'll have to upgrade to 6-STABLE/6.1-RELEASE (to be >>> released very soon now) to get it. >>> By the way, glxinfo | grep rendering returns no. >>> Yes, direct rendering won't work without the drm kernel module. >>> >>> >>> Cheers, >> I have recently upgraded to RELENG_6_1 and am still not able to play >> RTCW on my laptop. I do have the i915 module loaded now as well as drm. >> Below is the output from kldstat: > > RELENG_6_1 is a security branch, so my update to the DRM in RELENG_6 > won't ever be merged there. Use RELENG_6 instead. > Is there anyway I can apply the DRM updates w/o upgrading my system to 6-STABLE? I would really like to maintain my system with freebsd-update and not have to compile every time a security update comes out. I run FreeBSD on my laptop and compile times can run a little long. Suggestions? Suck it up and compile?! :) Jeff ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: OpenGL and Intel Graphics [WAS: Cake and Eat it Too: RTCW Port]
On Fri, 2006-05-19 at 16:26 -0500, Jeff Cross wrote: > Michael Nottebrock wrote: > > Jeff Cross schrieb: > >> I ran the "make" commands you specified but still do not have a i915.o > >> file on my system. Here is what I have related to i915: > > > > Oops. Turns out the complete i915 module was only added *after* FreeBSD > > 6.0 release. You'll have to upgrade to 6-STABLE/6.1-RELEASE (to be > > released very soon now) to get it. > > > >> By the way, glxinfo | grep rendering returns no. > > > > Yes, direct rendering won't work without the drm kernel module. > > > > > > Cheers, > > I have recently upgraded to RELENG_6_1 and am still not able to play > RTCW on my laptop. I do have the i915 module loaded now as well as drm. > Below is the output from kldstat: RELENG_6_1 is a security branch, so my update to the DRM in RELENG_6 won't ever be merged there. Use RELENG_6 instead. -- Eric Anholt [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: OpenGL and Intel Graphics [WAS: Cake and Eat it Too: RTCW Port]
On Saturday 20 May 2006 01:26, Jeff Cross wrote: > Michael Nottebrock wrote: > > Jeff Cross schrieb: > >> I ran the "make" commands you specified but still do not have a i915.o > >> file on my system. Here is what I have related to i915: > > > > Oops. Turns out the complete i915 module was only added *after* FreeBSD > > 6.0 release. You'll have to upgrade to 6-STABLE/6.1-RELEASE (to be > > released very soon now) to get it. > > > >> By the way, glxinfo | grep rendering returns no. > > > > Yes, direct rendering won't work without the drm kernel module. > > > > > > Cheers, > > I have recently upgraded to RELENG_6_1 and am still not able to play > RTCW on my laptop. I do have the i915 module loaded now as well as drm. > Below is the output from kldstat: > $ kldstat > Id Refs Address Size Name > 1 36 0xc040 691928 kernel > 2 1 0xc0a92000 5f60 snd_ich.ko > 3 2 0xc0a98000 22b88 sound.ko > 4 1 0xc0abb000 2d48 wlan_wep.ko > 5 1 0xc0abe000 4040 wlan_tkip.ko > 6 1 0xc0ac3000 6da4 wlan_ccmp.ko > 7 1 0xc0aca000 1b88 wlan_xauth.ko > 8 1 0xc0acc000 2cf4 wlan_acl.ko > 9 1 0xc0acf000 fa20 if_ath.ko > 10 3 0xc0adf000 3015c ath_hal.ko > 11 2 0xc0b1 3fbc ath_rate.ko > 12 1 0xc0b14000 4ae8 atapicam.ko > 13 2 0xc0b19000 c7fc netgraph.ko > 14 1 0xc0b26000 77e4 ng_ubt.ko > 15 1 0xc0b2e000 5858 vkbd.ko > 16 1 0xc0b34000 58554 acpi.ko > 17 1 0xc47ee000 16000 linux.ko > 18 1 0xc4f3f000 5000 i915.ko > 19 1 0xc4f44000 e000 drm.ko > > glxinfo still shows no direct rendering: > > $ glxinfo | grep rendering > direct rendering: No > > > glxgears still runs at around 300fps average... It still craps on > itself when trying to launch the window. X goes crazy for a second and > then I am returned back to this: > > ]$ wolfsp > Wolf 1.41 linux-i386 Dec 4 2002 > - FS_Startup - > Current search path: > /home/cross/.wolf/main > /usr/local/share/rtcw/main/sp_pak3.pk3 (14 files) > /usr/local/share/rtcw/main/sp_pak2.pk3 (232 files) > /usr/local/share/rtcw/main/sp_pak1.pk3 (1342 files) > /usr/local/share/rtcw/main/pak0.pk3 (4775 files) > /usr/local/share/rtcw/main > > -- > 6363 files in pk3 files > execing default.cfg > couldn't exec language.cfg > couldn't exec wolfconfig.cfg > couldn't exec autoexec.cfg > Hunk_Clear: reset the hunk ok > Bypassing CD checks > - Client Initialization - > Cmd_AddCommand: map_restart already defined > - Initializing Renderer > --- > - Client Initialization Complete - > - R_Init - > loading libGL.so.1: Initializing OpenGL display > setting mode 3: 640 480 > Using XFree86-VidModeExtension Version 2.2 > XF86DGA Mouse (Version 2.0) initialized > XFree86-VidModeExtension Activated at 1024x768 > Using 4/4/4 Color bits, 16 depth, 0 stencil display. > GL_RENDERER: Mesa GLX Indirect > > > *** > You are using software Mesa (no hardware acceleration)! > Driver DLL used: libGL.so.1 > If this is intentional, add > "+set r_allowSoftwareGL 1" > to the command line when starting the game. > *** > WARNING: could not set the given mode (3) > - CL_Shutdown - > RE_Shutdown( 1 ) > --- > - CL_Shutdown - > --- > Sys_Error: GLimp_Init() - could not load OpenGL subsystem > > Is there anything else I can try or should I get over running games on > my laptop with a makeshift video card? > > agp0: port 0xeff0-0xeff7 mem > 0xd800-0xdfff,0xe038-0xe03f irq 16 at device 2.0 on pci0 did you installed graphics/dri? I am running 6.1-STABLE at i915 chipset, for me all worked fine: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [ttyp1] ~ glxinfo | grep rendering direct rendering: Yes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [ttyp1] ~ pkg_info |grep dri dri-6.4.1,2 OpenGL hardware acceleration drivers for the DRI ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: OpenGL and Intel Graphics [WAS: Cake and Eat it Too: RTCW Port]
Michael Nottebrock wrote: > Jeff Cross schrieb: >> I ran the "make" commands you specified but still do not have a i915.o >> file on my system. Here is what I have related to i915: > > Oops. Turns out the complete i915 module was only added *after* FreeBSD > 6.0 release. You'll have to upgrade to 6-STABLE/6.1-RELEASE (to be > released very soon now) to get it. > >> By the way, glxinfo | grep rendering returns no. > > Yes, direct rendering won't work without the drm kernel module. > > > Cheers, I have recently upgraded to RELENG_6_1 and am still not able to play RTCW on my laptop. I do have the i915 module loaded now as well as drm. Below is the output from kldstat: $ kldstat Id Refs AddressSize Name 1 36 0xc040 691928 kernel 21 0xc0a92000 5f60 snd_ich.ko 32 0xc0a98000 22b88sound.ko 41 0xc0abb000 2d48 wlan_wep.ko 51 0xc0abe000 4040 wlan_tkip.ko 61 0xc0ac3000 6da4 wlan_ccmp.ko 71 0xc0aca000 1b88 wlan_xauth.ko 81 0xc0acc000 2cf4 wlan_acl.ko 91 0xc0acf000 fa20 if_ath.ko 103 0xc0adf000 3015cath_hal.ko 112 0xc0b1 3fbc ath_rate.ko 121 0xc0b14000 4ae8 atapicam.ko 132 0xc0b19000 c7fc netgraph.ko 141 0xc0b26000 77e4 ng_ubt.ko 151 0xc0b2e000 5858 vkbd.ko 161 0xc0b34000 58554acpi.ko 171 0xc47ee000 16000linux.ko 181 0xc4f3f000 5000 i915.ko 191 0xc4f44000 e000 drm.ko glxinfo still shows no direct rendering: $ glxinfo | grep rendering direct rendering: No glxgears still runs at around 300fps average... It still craps on itself when trying to launch the window. X goes crazy for a second and then I am returned back to this: ]$ wolfsp Wolf 1.41 linux-i386 Dec 4 2002 - FS_Startup - Current search path: /home/cross/.wolf/main /usr/local/share/rtcw/main/sp_pak3.pk3 (14 files) /usr/local/share/rtcw/main/sp_pak2.pk3 (232 files) /usr/local/share/rtcw/main/sp_pak1.pk3 (1342 files) /usr/local/share/rtcw/main/pak0.pk3 (4775 files) /usr/local/share/rtcw/main -- 6363 files in pk3 files execing default.cfg couldn't exec language.cfg couldn't exec wolfconfig.cfg couldn't exec autoexec.cfg Hunk_Clear: reset the hunk ok Bypassing CD checks - Client Initialization - Cmd_AddCommand: map_restart already defined - Initializing Renderer --- - Client Initialization Complete - - R_Init - ...loading libGL.so.1: Initializing OpenGL display ...setting mode 3: 640 480 Using XFree86-VidModeExtension Version 2.2 XF86DGA Mouse (Version 2.0) initialized XFree86-VidModeExtension Activated at 1024x768 Using 4/4/4 Color bits, 16 depth, 0 stencil display. GL_RENDERER: Mesa GLX Indirect *** You are using software Mesa (no hardware acceleration)! Driver DLL used: libGL.so.1 If this is intentional, add "+set r_allowSoftwareGL 1" to the command line when starting the game. *** ...WARNING: could not set the given mode (3) - CL_Shutdown - RE_Shutdown( 1 ) --- - CL_Shutdown - --- Sys_Error: GLimp_Init() - could not load OpenGL subsystem Is there anything else I can try or should I get over running games on my laptop with a makeshift video card? agp0: port 0xeff0-0xeff7 mem 0xd800-0xdfff,0xe038-0xe03f irq 16 at device 2.0 on pci0 Thanks, Jeff Cross www.averageadmins.com ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: OpenGL and Intel Graphics [WAS: Cake and Eat it Too: RTCW Port]
Michael Nottebrock wrote: > Jeff Cross schrieb: >> I ran the "make" commands you specified but still do not have a i915.o >> file on my system. Here is what I have related to i915: > > Oops. Turns out the complete i915 module was only added *after* FreeBSD > 6.0 release. You'll have to upgrade to 6-STABLE/6.1-RELEASE (to be > released very soon now) to get it. > >> By the way, glxinfo | grep rendering returns no. > > Yes, direct rendering won't work without the drm kernel module. > > > Cheers, Okay. I guess I'll wait for the official 6.1 release. Thanks for everyone's assistance! I'll holler back after the release if this needs to be revisited. Thanks again! Jeff Cross www.averageadmins.com ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: OpenGL and Intel Graphics [WAS: Cake and Eat it Too: RTCW Port]
Jeff Cross schrieb: > I ran the "make" commands you specified but still do not have a i915.o > file on my system. Here is what I have related to i915: Oops. Turns out the complete i915 module was only added *after* FreeBSD 6.0 release. You'll have to upgrade to 6-STABLE/6.1-RELEASE (to be released very soon now) to get it. > By the way, glxinfo | grep rendering returns no. Yes, direct rendering won't work without the drm kernel module. Cheers, -- ,_, | Michael Nottebrock | [EMAIL PROTECTED] (/^ ^\) | FreeBSD - The Power to Serve | http://www.freebsd.org \u/ | K Desktop Environment on FreeBSD | http://freebsd.kde.org signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: OpenGL and Intel Graphics [WAS: Cake and Eat it Too: RTCW Port]
Jona Joachim wrote: > Michael Nottebrock wrote: >> Jeff Cross schrieb: >> >>> I did have "glx" and "dri" but I added the DRI section to my >>> configuration. Adding the section ans restarting X did not seem to work. >>> >>> I also did not have the i915.o kernel module on my system. How might I >>> go about getting/compiling that to see if ti may help? >> cd /usr/src/modules/drm >> make obj && make depend && make && make install >> >> One thing I forgot in my last mail: Also make sure you have the >> graphics/dri port installed. >> >>> Also, if I don't have GLX support, why does glxgears run? >> It runs using the fallback software renderer (which is slow and doesn't >> support many features). > > > To know whether hardware acceleration is available or not you can type > glxinfo | grep rendering > It should say "direct rendering: Yes" if everything works right. > You should check out http://people.freebsd.org/~anholt/dri/index.html > Perhaps you will need graphics/linux_dri as the game runs under the > Linux compatibility layer but I don't know. I have an NVidia graphics > card so I'm a bit spoiled :) RTCW as well as Enemy Territory run just > fine here. > > Jona > ___ > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" > > > I ran the "make" commands you specified but still do not have a i915.o file on my system. Here is what I have related to i915: $ locate i915 /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/dri/i915_dri.so /usr/local/include/drm/i915_drm.h /usr/src/sys/dev/drm/i915_dma.c /usr/src/sys/dev/drm/i915_drm.h /usr/src/sys/dev/drm/i915_drv.c /usr/src/sys/dev/drm/i915_drv.h /usr/src/sys/dev/drm/i915_irq.c /usr/src/sys/dev/drm/i915_mem.c By the way, glxinfo | grep rendering returns no. I also loaded the graphics/dri port and graphics/linux_dri is already installed. Any other suggestions? Thanks in advance! Jeff Cross www.averageadmins.com ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: OpenGL and Intel Graphics [WAS: Cake and Eat it Too: RTCW Port]
Eric Anholt schrieb: > At least my libGL doesn't have a fallback software renderer, and relies > on the server providing GLX. I lose for bad terminology. It runs using indirect rendering. -- ,_, | Michael Nottebrock | [EMAIL PROTECTED] (/^ ^\) | FreeBSD - The Power to Serve | http://www.freebsd.org \u/ | K Desktop Environment on FreeBSD | http://freebsd.kde.org signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: OpenGL and Intel Graphics [WAS: Cake and Eat it Too: RTCW Port]
On Sat, 2006-04-08 at 00:12 +0200, Michael Nottebrock wrote: > Jeff Cross schrieb: > > > I did have "glx" and "dri" but I added the DRI section to my > > configuration. Adding the section ans restarting X did not seem to work. > > > > I also did not have the i915.o kernel module on my system. How might I > > go about getting/compiling that to see if ti may help? > > cd /usr/src/modules/drm > make obj && make depend && make && make install > > One thing I forgot in my last mail: Also make sure you have the > graphics/dri port installed. Since he's trying to run RTCW, linux_dri. > > Also, if I don't have GLX support, why does glxgears run? > > It runs using the fallback software renderer (which is slow and doesn't > support many features). At least my libGL doesn't have a fallback software renderer, and relies on the server providing GLX. -- Eric Anholt [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: OpenGL and Intel Graphics [WAS: Cake and Eat it Too: RTCW Port]
Jeff Cross schrieb: > I did have "glx" and "dri" but I added the DRI section to my > configuration. Adding the section ans restarting X did not seem to work. > > I also did not have the i915.o kernel module on my system. How might I > go about getting/compiling that to see if ti may help? cd /usr/src/modules/drm make obj && make depend && make && make install One thing I forgot in my last mail: Also make sure you have the graphics/dri port installed. > Also, if I don't have GLX support, why does glxgears run? It runs using the fallback software renderer (which is slow and doesn't support many features). Cheers, -- ,_, | Michael Nottebrock | [EMAIL PROTECTED] (/^ ^\) | FreeBSD - The Power to Serve | http://www.freebsd.org \u/ | K Desktop Environment on FreeBSD | http://freebsd.kde.org signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: OpenGL and Intel Graphics [WAS: Cake and Eat it Too: RTCW Port]
Michael Nottebrock wrote: > Jeff Cross schrieb: > >>> GL_RENDERER: Mesa GLX Indirect >>> >>> >>> *** >>> You are using software Mesa (no hardware acceleration)! >>> Driver DLL used: libGL.so.1 >>> If this is intentional, add >>>"+set r_allowSoftwareGL 1" >>> to the command line when starting the game. >>> *** > >> [...] > >> Does anyone know if it is possible to run OpenGL game graphics on an >> Intel based chipset? When I run glxgears it runs like a champ, >> returning anywhere from 450-500 fps. > > You seem to not have direct rendering / GLX enabled. I'm not sure if > that is supported on your particular chipset, but it's nevertheless > worth a try, since pretty much all games assume/require > hardware-accelerated 3d graphics to be working in order to run properly. > > Make sure you have > > Load "glx" > Load "dri" > > in Section "Module" in your xorg.conf as well as > > Section "DRI" > Mode0666 > EndSection > > Also make sure you have the i915 drm kernel module available (is > available in FreeBSD 6.0 and newer, should be in /boot/kernel/i915.o) > and loaded (check with kldstat, try manually loading it before starting > X if it doesn't get autoloaded). > > > Cheers, I did have "glx" and "dri" but I added the DRI section to my configuration. Adding the section ans restarting X did not seem to work. I also did not have the i915.o kernel module on my system. How might I go about getting/compiling that to see if ti may help? Also, if I don't have GLX support, why does glxgears run? Jeff Cross www.averageadmins.com ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: OpenGL and Intel Graphics [WAS: Cake and Eat it Too: RTCW Port]
Jeff Cross schrieb: >> GL_RENDERER: Mesa GLX Indirect >> >> >> *** >> You are using software Mesa (no hardware acceleration)! >> Driver DLL used: libGL.so.1 >> If this is intentional, add >>"+set r_allowSoftwareGL 1" >> to the command line when starting the game. >> *** > [...] > Does anyone know if it is possible to run OpenGL game graphics on an > Intel based chipset? When I run glxgears it runs like a champ, > returning anywhere from 450-500 fps. You seem to not have direct rendering / GLX enabled. I'm not sure if that is supported on your particular chipset, but it's nevertheless worth a try, since pretty much all games assume/require hardware-accelerated 3d graphics to be working in order to run properly. Make sure you have Load "glx" Load "dri" in Section "Module" in your xorg.conf as well as Section "DRI" Mode0666 EndSection Also make sure you have the i915 drm kernel module available (is available in FreeBSD 6.0 and newer, should be in /boot/kernel/i915.o) and loaded (check with kldstat, try manually loading it before starting X if it doesn't get autoloaded). Cheers, -- ,_, | Michael Nottebrock | [EMAIL PROTECTED] (/^ ^\) | FreeBSD - The Power to Serve | http://www.freebsd.org \u/ | K Desktop Environment on FreeBSD | http://freebsd.kde.org signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
OpenGL and Intel Graphics [WAS: Cake and Eat it Too: RTCW Port]
Jeff Cross wrote: > I got brave today and attempted to install RTCW on my laptop. I was > weary at first due to the fact that my laptop uses an Intel graphics > chip (agp0: port > 0xeff0-0xeff7 mem 0xd800-0xdfff,0xe038-0xe03f irq 16 at > device 2.0 on pci0). > > I installed the port this evening and when attempting to run RTCW, I am > returned the following output: > > $ wolfsp > Wolf 1.41 linux-i386 Dec 4 2002 > - FS_Startup - > Current search path: > /home/cross/.wolf/main > /usr/local/share/rtcw/main/sp_pak2.pk3 (232 files) > /usr/local/share/rtcw/main/sp_pak1.pk3 (1342 files) > /usr/local/share/rtcw/main/pak0.pk3 (4775 files) > /usr/local/share/rtcw/main > > -- > 6349 files in pk3 files > execing default.cfg > couldn't exec language.cfg > couldn't exec wolfconfig.cfg > couldn't exec autoexec.cfg > Hunk_Clear: reset the hunk ok > Bypassing CD checks > - Client Initialization - > Cmd_AddCommand: map_restart already defined > - Initializing Renderer > --- > - Client Initialization Complete - > - R_Init - > ...loading libGL.so.1: Initializing OpenGL display > ...setting mode 3: 640 480 > Using XFree86-VidModeExtension Version 2.2 > XF86DGA Mouse (Version 2.0) initialized > XFree86-VidModeExtension Activated at 1024x768 > Using 4/4/4 Color bits, 16 depth, 0 stencil display. > GL_RENDERER: Mesa GLX Indirect > > > *** > You are using software Mesa (no hardware acceleration)! > Driver DLL used: libGL.so.1 > If this is intentional, add >"+set r_allowSoftwareGL 1" > to the command line when starting the game. > *** > ...WARNING: could not set the given mode (3) > - CL_Shutdown - > RE_Shutdown( 1 ) > --- > - CL_Shutdown - > --- > Sys_Error: GLimp_Init() - could not load OpenGL subsystem > > I then tried the "+set r_allowSoftwareGL 1" option: > > $ wolfsp "+set r_allowSoftwareGL 1" > Wolf 1.41 linux-i386 Dec 4 2002 > - FS_Startup - > Current search path: > /home/cross/.wolf/main > /usr/local/share/rtcw/main/sp_pak2.pk3 (232 files) > /usr/local/share/rtcw/main/sp_pak1.pk3 (1342 files) > /usr/local/share/rtcw/main/pak0.pk3 (4775 files) > /usr/local/share/rtcw/main > > -- > 6349 files in pk3 files > execing default.cfg > couldn't exec language.cfg > couldn't exec wolfconfig.cfg > couldn't exec autoexec.cfg > Hunk_Clear: reset the hunk ok > Bypassing CD checks > - Client Initialization - > Cmd_AddCommand: map_restart already defined > - Initializing Renderer > --- > - Client Initialization Complete - > - R_Init - > ...loading libGL.so.1: Initializing OpenGL display > ...setting mode 3: 640 480 > Using XFree86-VidModeExtension Version 2.2 > XF86DGA Mouse (Version 2.0) initialized > XFree86-VidModeExtension Activated at 1024x768 > Using 4/4/4 Color bits, 16 depth, 0 stencil display. > GL_RENDERER: Mesa GLX Indirect > > > *** > You are using software Mesa (no hardware acceleration)! > Driver DLL used: libGL.so.1 > If this is intentional, add >"+set r_allowSoftwareGL 1" > to the command line when starting the game. > *** > ...WARNING: could not set the given mode (3) > - CL_Shutdown - > RE_Shutdown( 1 ) > --- > - CL_Shutdown - > --- > Sys_Error: GLimp_Init() - could not load OpenGL subsystem > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/home/cross]$ wolfsp "+set r_allowSoftwareGL 1" > Wolf 1.41 linux-i386 Dec 4 2002 > - FS_Startup - > Current search path: > /home/cross/.wolf/main > /usr/local/share/rtcw/main/sp_pak2.pk3 (232 files) > /usr/local/share/rtcw/main/sp_pak1.pk3 (1342 files) > /usr/local/share/rtcw/main/pak0.pk3 (4775 files) > /usr/local/share/rtcw/main > > -- > 6349 files in pk3 files > execing default.cfg > couldn't exec language.cfg > couldn't exec wolfconfig.cfg > couldn't exec autoexec.cfg > Hunk_Clear: reset the hunk ok > Bypassing CD checks > - Client Initialization - > Cmd_AddCommand: map_restart already defined > - Initializing Renderer > --- > - Client Initialization Complete - > - R_Init - > ...loading libGL.so.1: Initializing OpenGL display > ...setting mode 3: 640 480 > Using XFree86-VidModeExtension Version 2.2 > XF86DGA Mouse (Version 2.0) initialized > XFree86-VidModeExtension Activated at 1024x768 > Using 4/4/4 Color bits, 16 depth, 0 stencil display. > GL_RENDERER: Mesa GLX Indirect > > > *** > You are using software Mesa (no hardware acceleration)! > Driver DLL used: libGL.so.1 > If this is intentional, a