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[ILUG] ut2004 & fedora3

[ILUG] ut2004 & fedora3

Philip Creevy tiger98 at iol.ie
Wed Dec 8 22:24:26 GMT 2004


Hi all,
I just updated my Fedora3 system and seem to have lost 3D,
when I tried to run ut2004 from the desktop I get the splash 
screen and then it goes away and nothing else happens.
I ran it from the command line and I get this error 

philip at main ~]$ ./ut2004
WARNING: ALC_EXT_capture is subject to change!
Couldn't set video mode: Couldn't find matching GLX visual

History:

Exiting due to error

So I then checked to see if any other 3D programs worked, 
they did not.
Running GLXgears gives me 500 f/s whereas I was getting 5000
before.
Thinking that the xorg.conf file may have been changed I checked
there but all setting seem correct and the nvidia module is loaded
as shown by lsmod.
Google shows loads of hits for the above error but none seem
related to my problem. 

Any suggestions to try to trace the problem.

Regards
Philip creevy




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