Oh, and I have libgl1-mesa-dri and libxcb-dri2-0 installed, but they
were installed before, it seemed to be having the extra nvidia stuff
installed (without having an nvidia card) that broke things.
Mark
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To effect the fix I removed,
glx-alternative-nvidia (0.2.2)
libgl1-nvidia-alternatives (304.64-4)
libgl1-nvidia-glx (304.64-4)
libglx-nvidia-alternatives (304.64-4)
libxvmcnvidia1 (304.64-4)
nvidia-alternative (304.64-4)
nvidia-glx (304.64-4)
xserver-xorg-video-nvidia (304.64-4)
I
Thanks for reporting a patch instead of a bug :-)
After wheezy is released, I will add a hint into README.Debian and the
oolite manpage.
Could you please provide the list of glx packages that you had to
install? Xorg Depends on libgl1-mesa-glx, which Recommends
libgl1-mesa-dri. It may make sense
Ha, now fixed! I uninstalled a bunch of nvidia glx packages, restarted
X, and now oolite starts just fine.
Some more obvious hint to look in that logfile would have been helpful
when it failed to start at all!
All the best,
Mark
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Ah, in looking through the strace output myself, I now find
mention of ~/.Oolite/Logs/Latest.log which itself mentions,
16:48:25.814 [display.mode.list.native]: X11 native resolution detected: 1600 x
900
16:48:25.815 [display.mode.error]: * ERROR: Could not create display
surface: Couldn't f
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