So it may have been an update-alternatives failure (they keep changing 
the name, before it was gl_conf, now it's a RSI-inducing 
x86_64-linux-gnu_gl_conf), and switching to / from the nvidia stack 
fixed the links.

What's weird is that it's been failing partially somehow (I _had_ OpenGL 
support, just without one of the features needed for unity), and nothing 
else was complaining / exploding (which should happen in case a .so file 
isn't where it's supposed to be, right?). It looks like something the 
post-install script can double-check.

On 04/26/2012 04:34 PM, gmicsko wrote:
> Workaround
> -----------------
>
> Create symlink:
>
> /usr/lib/dri ->  /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/dri
>
> /usr/lib/nux/unity_support_test -p
> OpenGL vendor string:   Tungsten Graphics, Inc
> OpenGL renderer string: Mesa DRI Mobile IntelĀ® GM45 Express Chipset 
> x86/MMX/SSE2
> OpenGL version string:  2.1 Mesa 8.0.2
>
> Not software rendered:    yes
> Not blacklisted:          yes
> GLX fbconfig:             yes
> GLX texture from pixmap:  yes
> GL npot or rect textures: yes
> GL vertex program:        yes
> GL fragment program:      yes
> GL vertex buffer object:  yes
> GL framebuffer object:    yes
> GL version is 1.4+:       yes
>
> Unity 3D supported:       yes
>

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  [n10] GL_ARB_vertex_buffer_object not supported, compiz worked
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