It's probably pure chance that the Windows code you got screwed your
other code, unless, of course, you had to do "make install" as root..
then I'd be suspicious!
The TNT drivers are alpha at the moment. I'd blame them if everything
else seems ok.
Donncha.
"John P. Looney" wrote:
>> For the last few days, all my OpenGL stuff was working fine. Some 4th year
> in DCU gave me some 3D code that was written for Windows, and was just
> ported to Linux.
>> It ran fine. I went back to my old code, and it broke. How ? CPU usage
> went up to 100%. Wierd I thought. I'll try some other 3D code. Same thing.
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