Joel, how well does "glxinfo" run? I too noticed this with q3a, and
glxinfo also dies in a similar manner. Since I don't have time to play
games at the moment, I didn't investigate further -- I figured I broke
something. :)

I am still running kernel 2.4.0-test7 with my MGA 400 Max, matrox's
driver.

* Joel Fuster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001019 17:55]:
> Hello,
> 
> I've searched high and low to see if someone else has had this problem,
> but no luck, so I'm posting this here.
> 
> This is my setup:
> 
> linux 2.4.0-test9
> X 4.0.1 packages, phase2v19
> Glide v3.10 for DRI
> Voodoo 3 3000 AGP
> 
> I've recently started having a problem running Quake 3, the following is
> what happens when I start it:
> 
> ----- R_Init -----
> ...loading libGL.so: Initializing OpenGL display
> ...setting mode 4: 800 600
> Using XFree86-VidModeExtension Version 2.0
> XF86DGA Mouse (Version 2.0) initialized
> XFree86-VidModeExtension Activated at 800x600
> Xlib: sequence lost (0x10000 > 0x1d) in reply type 0x0!
> X Error of failed request:  BadAtom (invalid Atom parameter)
>   Major opcode of failed request:  0 ()
>   Atom id in failed request:  0x400
>   Serial number of failed request:  0
>   Current serial number in output stream:  29
> 
> 
> 
> ...and it quits.  It used to work fine with a previous version of the
> X4.0.1 packages, but unfortunately I don't remember which version it was
> that started not working.  At one point I was using the tdfx_dri.o
> module from the X 4.0.1 I had compiled myself before the phase2 packages
> began including it, and that worked fine.  But now it does this same
> thing with either one I try.  If I go back entirely to my compiled X,
> though, quake 3 works (though at half-speed, but that's something else
> entirely I think).  
> 
> Something odd,  I just tried some other GL apps, (some GL xscreensavers,
> terminus, chromium-bsu) and they seem to be working fine...  I've no
> idea why only quake 3 would refuse to work...
> 
> I'd really appreciate it if anyone had any ideas or suggestions...
> 
> Joel Fuster
> 
> 
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