On Wed, Apr 09, 2003 at 06:35:42AM -0400, O'Smith wrote:
Brad, Have you ran 3Ddiag or glxinfo to see if the 3d module is being loaded for your nvidia? Show us the results.
Host: db2 on Wed Apr 09 09:04:51 User: bshelton in [~] Your Command? > 3Ddiag 3Ddiag version 0.496 Verifying 3D configuration: Using 3dinfo ************************************************************ Verifying 3D configuration based on XFree86 4 for 3D board "nVidia Corporation 0x0181 (10de@0181)": Tests for package "NVIDIA_GLX": package ... done. package files ... done. Tests for package "NVIDIA_kernel": package ... done. package files ... done. Tests for correct OpenGL libraries/GLX extensions: /etc/sysconfig/3ddiag (SCRIPT_3D=switch2nvidia_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) Host: db2 on Wed Apr 09 09:04:55 User: bshelton in [~] Your Command? > glxinfo name of display: :0.0 Segmentation fault Host: db2 on Wed Apr 09 09:05:05 User: bshelton in [~] Your Command? > glxgears Segmentation fault -- Brad Shelton On Line Exchange http://ole.net Phone: 313-526-1111 Fax: 313-526-3333