Thanks Lasse Kärkkäinen, it seems that my desktop lacks some opengl support as you said :)
I don't know how to check if I have OpenGL 2.0 or equivalent extensions, i thought "glxinfo | grep -i version" would do it, but now I have a notebook that runs performous (my desktop has an old voodoo 3, the notebook is quite modern intel) and the output of "glxinfo | grep -i version" didn't show 2.0 or newer numbers. So I've made a little testcase using SDL_SetVideoMode with SDL_OPENGL (first I didn't realize I wasn't using it and all seems to work and I didn't understand why :)) and the SDL_GL_SetAttribute used in video_driver.c and it does not work either. Removing SDL_OPENGL from flags makes it work, so it must be something related to OpenGL as Lasse Kärkkäinen says. So I guess this bug should be closed, sorry for the noise. And sorry for taking so long to reply, I forgot to subscribe to the bug and missed the comments Thanks a lot, Rodrigo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org