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Posted: Dec. 27 2004,16:41 QUOTE

If you are using some of the provided XF86Config files,
they may have the dri and GLcore lines "rem'd" or remark'd
already.
( they shouldn't if you are NOT using nvidia.dsl )

Normally, using only the XFree86.dsl will have these lines active.

Only when using the NVidia.dsl , which provides it's own GL for use,
do you need to "rem" out these lines ..

I did add some XF86Config-4 files with this already rem'd out for
use with NVidia..  But not knowing where someone might obtain
an XF86Config file for their chipset, I needed to add that info.

If you have used "apt-get" to install any other programs,
the package management system does not know you have
installed either Xfree or NVidia files.  Double check to make sure
that your usr/lib/libGL.so points to usr/lib/libGL.so.1 , and that the
usr/lib/libGL.so.1 points to /usr/lib/libGL.so.1.0.6111 .
I have seen where your symlinks will point to another version,
which does not perform well with the libGLcore and glx provided
by NVidia..

My framerates in TuxRacer, using the NVidia.dsl, are very fast and smooth,
This is on a 1GHz P3 system, with mx400 NVidia video card.

Read here for more information on setting up your XF86Config-4
file for use with NVidia drivers..
ftp://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/1.0-6629/README.txt


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Posted: Dec. 27 2004,21:44 QUOTE

yes the symlinks were pointed to a different version, i fixed them but had to delete the newer ones so that they didn't keep comeing back on reboot, now tuxracer won't load at all and kicks me out of x.
This error is in the xfree log file, though i don't know if it has anything to do with it,  the glx line in the config file is there and un commented, so it should be loading.

(EE) NVIDIA(0): Failed to load GLX

I just looked on synaptic and a version of xfree86 is installed, do you think its safe / is a good idea to remove it then re-install the .dsl's,
hopefully leaveing me with a clean install of xfree86... or will that not solve the problem.
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Posted: Dec. 27 2004,22:31 QUOTE

If I understand your post correctly..

You already had a version of XFree86 on your box?
Which you installed by using synaptic or apt-get ?

It may be the Xfree86 3.3.6 or earlier version.
There would be conflicts with the 4.3 version in the repository.
The idea of mixing the two is probably playing with fire/disaster.

Several posts suggest that the version 4.3.x provided
by henk1955 works well with DSL..

Uninstalling the apt-get/synaptic version is usually a simple procedure..

DO REALIZE that there is no uninstall for the .dsl version.
If yours is a HDinstall, use caution, perhaps try with a liveCD first
and see how it performs for you before commiting to changes to your HDInstall..

I always run my systems from the LiveCD or Poorman's installs,
so "uninstalls" are simply a matter of rebooting, and choosing
what backup I want to restore from at boottime.

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Posted: Dec. 28 2004,21:00 QUOTE

a tip, don't ever try and remove xfree86 by snyaptic LOL
removed all my base packages.

a fresh install later, and without installing synaptic the different lib file is still there?? so it must be something packaged into nvidia.dsl maybe?
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Posted: Dec. 28 2004,21:44 QUOTE

WOW i am so happy now lol, i have been browseing nvidia's linux forums for hours, and i have finally found a soulution.

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My xfree installation had left a libglx.a file in /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/extensions/. This caused this file to get loaded before nvidias libglx.so which caused my problems. I simply removed /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/extensions/libglx.a to solve the problem.


and it works  :D tuxracer here i come thx Ke4nt for the help
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