10-15-2007, 06:33 PM | #31 |
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Yes there is another way
Start Yast, enter the "System" section and fire up the "Editor for /etc/sysconfig files". Now, expand "Desktop", expand "Desktop manager" (I think), anyway you should find something named XSERVER or similar... click it, and change "Xgl" to "Xorg" using a combobox. Ouch.. this explanation is really bad, but I'm sitting at a Mandriva system atm
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10-15-2007, 07:48 PM | #32 |
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Alright, that worked, atleast when I do back to double check to see in the changes stuck it worked. But still no RO. I'm so flippin confused...
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10-16-2007, 03:44 AM | #33 |
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I know this may sound stupid, but did you add Load "dri" to your xorg.conf file, as was suggested?
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10-18-2007, 12:10 AM | #34 |
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HA HA! Good news. No I have no idea what happened, but I was messing with a few of the nvidia specific xorg.conf options and my x server wouldn't run, it would start up, KDE would load like 1/2 way then lock up, ctrl-alt-backspace told me it keep loosing contact with the x server(I didn't know that was possible), so I ran sax2 and restored the default settings(like I've done a million times already) and now RO is working! Not sure why, but all teh fancy xgl or glx effects(like the desktop cube) are gone. But ah well, atleast I can play RO. Thanks for everyone's help. I now understand the x server and nvidia drivers a lot better.
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10-18-2007, 12:28 AM | #35 |
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Ok, I may have spoke too soon, well I can enter the game world, but it's extremely choppy, not to mention horrible quality. Now I'm sure there is a certian amount of, "Hey, it's free, quit complaining", but it's so bad that I seriosuly think something isn't working right. Is there a debug menu or something I can see what's going on in?
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10-18-2007, 12:48 AM | #36 |
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Why don't you do a sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx-new (under a Debian based system, of course :P)?
Try installing the propietary drivers.
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10-18-2007, 01:18 AM | #37 |
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I did that, well, execpt I used nvidia's instructions for, I've got a 6800 so it's a little old, but should be ok, ran FEAR just fine in vista, so I can't imagine that RO is more system taxing then FEAR.
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10-18-2007, 07:48 PM | #38 |
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Nysomin, I have yet to see where you corrected this issue?
glxinfo | grep -i direct direct rendering: No Nvidia cards don't rely on DRI, chances are it may not be turned on. Regnum relys on DRI. Do you have DRI on? If I missed where you posted that please correct me. |
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I did add Load "dri" several different time, in fact everytime I manually edited my xorg.conf, although I never specifically stated that, and now glxinfo | grep -i direct returns yes(I have no idea what I did to do that though).
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