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I`m using Jaunty!
When I saw he "your card is too old", I tried to follow this guide. Yes, now I can go far. When I click to connect the server, it just close thee window and then it goes away! Nothing happens before...the process is not running too |
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Is there any output in temrinal?
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Rox, You are suffering from the problem described in this post: http://regnumonlinegame.com/forum/sh...ad.php?t=36774 its a segfault around the mesa drivers affecting ATI and Intel video cards using the open source drivers. The only cure found so far ...atleast for ati.. is downgrading to Ubuntu Hardy 8.04 |
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Yes. Unless RO removes the dependency for this type of texture decompression or a OpenSource variant or this lib is created this will always be required for us OpenSource ATI and Intel guys. This is because the OpenSource drivers DO NOT included this capability directly in their driver because of license problems. (Check the link in the 1st post) AFAIK the chances of a opensource variant are very very slim at this time due to the encryption used in the compression routine... One would need permission from the creators to decrypt their routine. The closed source drivers for the affected video cards DO included this capability because ATI and Intel have purchased the license to use this decompression routine in their drivers (S3TC). |
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I haven't read the whole thread, so sorry if this is already posted.
If you have problems with Nvidia 9500M GS search for the 180.53 drivers on google and install them, they work a charm. You can only get the 180.51 on the Nvidia website but these just caused me a whole load of headaches trying to install. There loads of tips on all sorts of fixes but I found having the right driver set was the key. edit... I am using Ubuntu 9.04, don't even ask me about the sound card problems i had. |
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um it keeps saying wget is not a command srry im new to linux
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OMG i need help bad i cant get this to work its really pissing me off im running fedora 10 on a HP Pavillion dv9000 and it has a nVidia card please someone help i wanna play so bad cause i cant play anything good on my laptop
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what version of linux are you running? wget is a pretty standard tool and it sounds as if you are missing the NVIDIA drivers..
Note that This thread does not apply to NVIDIA cards Last edited by onemyndseye; 05-16-2009 at 07:44 AM. |
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im new to linux and i honestly dont know what version of linux im running and is there like a tool or app i can download to update my Drivers? and is there anything i can do for my nVidia card to make it play? also how do i find out what video card im using on fedora 10 cant find out where it is.
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There is no possible way to answer that question without knowing what linux distro you are using.
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