Le 31/08/2018 à 05:10, Walter Dnes a écrit :
   Given the inter-connectedness of linux libraries, you're not going to
get an ancient version of mesa to work with a new Gentoo install.

That's where Gentoo helps, being a source-based distribution :)

Forget about OpenGL and undo the masks.

   Another option might be to set...

VIDEO_CARDS="fbdev"

..in make.conf, and use the xf86-video-fbdev driver and see if that
works.

Thanks for the suggestions. I'll try one more time with xf86-video-intel first (using the same package versions as debian squeeze for the xorg-related packages), as I would like to have OpenGL. But I'll try unmasking and fbdev if that doesn't work.


Le 31/08/2018 à 12:01, (Nuno Silva) a écrit :
> Perhaps try an older linux kernel, from the same time as the versions of
> X11 and mesa that you are trying to run.
>
> Running a system like this is going to be harder now, though, because
> the X11 headers were reorganized, and packages which use X11 now depend
> on the newer headers, which will most likely pull in the new
> xorg-server.

I'll try kernel 3.2 and xorg server 1.7.7 which are the versions used in debian squeeze. This is the last debian release with mesa < 8.0.

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