Ok. First - you never want to run Mesa GLX if you want hardware accel - you'll only get software accel and your fps will not be enough to
any games, or at least not anything that entails true 3D rendering. From the output from "glxinfo" it appears as alls well. Now, Secondly. You need to be aware that running Transgamings WineX/Cedega complicates matters. Since you seem a bit confused on the matter - the "nvidia" driver/kernel mod "taints" the kernel. In otherwords - it is not under the GPL/LGPL, etc and therefore the kernel complains about it. Ignore this. The thing that is essential if you want to run games. native or via the wine api's, you MUST have hardware accel - the only way your going to get it is to use the "nvidia" dirvers - Mesa can't handle it. Get your nvidia drivers and config setup and then look to Cedega to get it running and/or fine tune it. The quick way to check to see if
right drivers are installed it to run "glxinfo | grep render" and you'll get only the lines that are needed - it either reads direct rendering: No/Mesa GLX (indirect) or direct rendering: Yes; server glx vendor string: NVIDIA Corporation; server glx version string: 1.3. You want yes to direct rendering and only the nvidia driver will give you
Hi, Curtis, I have official nvidia driver installed from the beginning. glxinfo | grep render direct rendering: Yes OpenGL renderer string: GeForce2 MX/AGP/SSE/3DNOW! Its seems that CC Generals simply won run in my case. Cedega glitch or whatever else. On Friday 01 July 2005 00:21, Curtis Rey wrote: play the this.