On Wed, Dec 05, 2001 at 09:37:54AM -0500, Jesse Marlin wrote:
Nick Webb writes:
Okay, I've got this commented out and DRI. I still get the same thing, if glx is commented out, everything works fine (2D anyway). If I uncomment glx I get a crash (new log and XF86Config file posted at http://www.uidaho.edu/~nickw/files/XF86/), I can leave glx enabled if I comment out the second screen. Perhaps it just wasn't ment to run glx on one screen. Perhaps I should by a cheap NVidia PCI card for my second monitor?
Did you get a chance to disable AGP? This will allow glx to still work but you won't have the acceleration of AGP.
Yes I did get a chance, but it didn't affect anything.
_Nick
On Tue, Dec 04, 2001 at 02:13:18PM -0500, Bryan-TheBS-Smith wrote:
Nick Webb wrote:
Okay, I removed the GLcore.a that came with X, and now GLcore loads fine and uses NVidia's version, but I still cannot load glx. I guess this warrents some more fiddling . ..
Again, change your /etc/X11/XF86Config file as mentioned in the nVidia README (under /usr/*/doc/NVIDIA_GLX-*/):
Section "Module" #REMOVE# Load "glcore" Load "glx" #ADD# EndSection
There may be another module to remove as well -- I don't have an XFree4/nVidia system in front of me to check.
-- TheBS
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