On Sunday 3 May 2009 09:29:53 Francesco Pietra wrote: > Hi: > with amd64 lenny, i have installed the nvidia driver (OpenGL 2.1.2 > NVIDIA 173.14.04) for a GeForce 6600?PCI?SSE2 card along "the Debian > way", according to the Lennart Sorensen recipe), with additional GLSL > support for some scientific graphics. > > When my wife attempts to explore the museum Louvre > (http://musee.louvre.fr/expo-imaginaire/escalierdesambassadeurs/en/index2.h >tml) in 3D rendering, the system warns that 3D is not supported, needing an > additional plugin. Today, no specification about the kind of plugin was > revealed, while a couple of days ago - on the same attempts - the system > specified "nVidia plugin". > > Today I tried to see the plugin by downloading it, though iceweasel > answered that there is no suitable plugin available. I was acting as > user. > > Aside the obvious implications from what i said above, my question is > whether with the installation of the nVidia driver "the Debian way" it > safe to download plugins related to graphics and if such plugins are > installable by users (my wife has access to the computer with her > username and i should avoid to harm the driver installation). > > thanks > francesco pietra
Hi, I have got an Ati card, I have installed the Ati driver and 3d works fine under Lenny/AMS64 and KDE 4.2.2, but I have the same problem with the site as you. cheers Klaus -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

