Well, I got it to work. All I had to do it turns out was to use a newer
version of the nVidia driver. I run Gentoo, so I was using the driver
that was available through Portage, but it turns out that this was an
older driver than is currently available. So it works now, yay!
Randy
Thomas Mayfield wrote:
I know that with the "nvidia" driver, you need to make sure you
comment (or remove) the lines from your
XF86Config/XF86Config-4/xorg.conf file (pick whichever is relevant):
Load "dri"
Load "GLcore"
I've had some problems with the nvidia driver, but have successfully
compiled it and installed it about a year ago on Fedora Core 1, just
about a week ago on Debian Sarge, and a few days ago on Ubuntu Hoary.
I've never tried leaving those lines active, but I'll try again
tonight and re-enable them, and see if I get the same symptoms you do.
If you used the nvidia installer from their web site, there should be
a README with extra options you can set and diagnostic information at
/usr/share/doc/NVIDIA_<>/README
--Thomas
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