Ok, do this and see if it doesn't help. rpm -e mesasoft this will remove the mesa drivers. Or, you can simply delete the mesa driver since the mesa lib files don't conflict. The mesa driver in the ~/GL directory does conflict with the nvidia drivers. Let me know if you need further help. There might be a couple more tweaks I can give you that might optimize your performance. Cheers. Curtis On Tuesday 05 June 2001 08:50 pm, Brian Dunaway wrote:
Ok. Need to know your Vid card, your distro and version, and the drivers (all of them - look in /usr/lib/GL to start). Mail that info back and we'll start from there.
Diamond Viper 550 (Nvidia) SuSE 7.1 Latest Nvidia kernel and glx installed from Nvidia's site
Contents of /usr/lib/GL libGL.so.1.0.1251.nv_glx libGL.so.1.2.mesasoft
Thanks again.
Brian D