Hi all, I have Suse 8.0 and I would like to play Wolfenstein 3D on Linux. I got the files from my windows installation, and I got the linux binaries. I am using XFree 4.2.0 with glx, and the 3dmodules are configured (I can play to suse 3d games such as racer and tux racer). Wolfenstein exits with the error message: Sys_Error: GLimp_Init() - could not load OpenGL subsystem Here it is the 3Ddiag outout: xearo7:/usr/local/games/wolfenstein # 3Ddiag 3Ddiag version 0.397 Verifying 3D configuration: Using 3dinfo ************************************************************ Verifying 3D configuration based on XFree86 4 for 3D board "ATI Technologies Inc Radeon Mobility M6 LY (1002@4c59)": Tests for package "xf86_glx": package ... done. package files ... done. Tests for correct OpenGL libraries/GLX extensions: Symbolic Links ... done. /etc/sysconfig/3ddiag (SCRIPT_3D=switch2xf86_glx) ... done. Test for correct XFree86 version ... done. Tests for XFree86 configuration: Config File /etc/X11/XF86Config ... done. Driver ... done. Color Depth ... done. Extensions ... done. Options ... done. ----------------------- NOTE ----------------------------------- If 3D hardware OpenGL configuration is not stable enough, you should switch back to 'Mesa Software Rendering'. You can verify this configuration with the command "3Ddiag --mesasoft". ----------------------- NOTE ----------------------------------- Checking GLU/glut runtime configuration: GLU ... done (package mesaglu) glut ... done (package mesaglut) Any idea? Praise
On Sat, Jun 01, 2002 at 05:19:39PM +0200, Praise wrote:
Hi all,
I have Suse 8.0 and I would like to play Wolfenstein 3D on Linux. I got the files from my windows installation, and I got the linux binaries. I am using XFree 4.2.0 with glx, and the 3dmodules are configured (I can play to suse 3d games such as racer and tux racer). Wolfenstein exits with the error message: Sys_Error: GLimp_Init() - could not load OpenGL subsystem
Are you trying to play the original Wolfenstein 3D or the new Return to Castle Wolfenstein? I have RTCW running great on an nvidia geforce2go. Check your /usr/lib/libGL.so link. Is it pointing to the right glx driver for your ATI card? Same with /usr/lib/libGLcode.so.1. I haven't worked with the ATI cards so I don't the specific libraries that should be there, but the libGL links have been the keys for getting all 3D OpenGL games to work for me. Best Regards, Keith -- LPIC-2, MCSE, N+ Got spam? Get spastic http://spastic.sourceforge.net
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