On Mon, 22 Apr 2002, Geoffrey Broadwell wrote:

> I'm trying to get Perl's OpenGL support working on my systems, which do
> not currently have hardware acceleration support under Mesa.  However,
> Perl's OpenGL support requires an RGBA visual, but for some reason the
> visuals available under software Mesa (the one builtin to XFree 4.1) are
> all RGB-only for me.
> 
> I've hit the same problem on both a laptop and a desktop, both installed
> recently with Debian Woody, and both running the 4.1.0-14 xfree packages.
> The XF86Config-4 files were both built using the debconf magic in the
> xfree packages.  Both are running at 1024x768, 24-bit color, with 4MB RAM.
> The systems both have lots of system memory available, 128MB on one, and
> 256MB on the other.  Attached are the output of xdpyinfo and glxinfo, and
> the contents of the XF86Config-4 and XFree86.0.log files.
> 
> Anyone have any clue what's going on?  As far as I can interpret the tea
> leaves, it looks like I'm really running with 32-bit pixels, so I don't
> see a problem there . . . .
> 

   I see only xdpyinfo and glxinfo attached.  There's nothing in those
to specify whether or not you are in 24bpp or 32bpp.  Why do you think
you are in 32bpp?


                                Mark.

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