Right after promising me that nothing but encryption keys and .txt files are sent thru the list, this comes out. (In case the systems don't forward attachments, I have listed the name below.) I sure don't know what "switch2nvidia.glx" is, and I'm sure THIS is not a virus, but it sure as heck is NOT a .txt or a key file. The filtering doesn't work. And I still don't need pages and pages of C code on my drive. I rest my case! I will not get into a flame war on this, I'm finished. --doug At 10:50 11/30/2001 -0800, Ben Rosenberg wrote:
-> ->Everything going great, but what is gears? I get the following error: -> ->linux:/home/dave # switch2nvidia_glx ->linux:/home/dave # gears ->Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server ->Xlib: Invalid MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 key ->GLUT: Fatal Error in gears: could not open display: :0.0 -> ->Does this mean that my nvidia drivers are still not fully working?
I got this same error after running the switch2 script..which by the way you have to edit because the name of the GLX drivers changed. I have attached mine for everyone to look at. It works for me now, but I was getting the same error.
And Sax2 just hates this new driver. I had to edit my XF86config file myself..to get the resolution I wanted. :/
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