>> Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What, specifically, do you suggest, again? Please show me the
> exact format so I don't screw it up. :)
libGL 1 libgl1
I'm still pondering this instead:
libGL 1 xlibgl1 | libgl1
but I'm not really sure that's a good idea... the
On Sun, Aug 13, 2000 at 10:43:00PM +0200, Marcelo E. Magallon wrote:
> xlibgl1's shlibs says:
>
>libGL 1 xlibgl1 (>= 4.0.1-0)
>libOSMesa 3 xlibgl1 (>= 4.0.1-0)
>
> is there a reason for that? (ignore the libOSMesa line -- it's there
> for completeness) It should be simply libgl1.
>> Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What, specifically, do you suggest, again? Please show me the
> exact format so I don't screw it up. :)
libGL 1 libgl1
I'm still pondering this instead:
libGL 1 xlibgl1 | libgl1
but I'm not really sure that's a good idea... th
Hi,
xlibgl1's shlibs says:
libGL 1 xlibgl1 (>= 4.0.1-0)
libOSMesa 3 xlibgl1 (>= 4.0.1-0)
is there a reason for that? (ignore the libOSMesa line -- it's there
for completeness) It should be simply libgl1. If a program /really/
depends on the OpenGL implementation in Xfree86 4.0, it
On Sun, Aug 13, 2000 at 10:43:00PM +0200, Marcelo E. Magallon wrote:
> xlibgl1's shlibs says:
>
>libGL 1 xlibgl1 (>= 4.0.1-0)
>libOSMesa 3 xlibgl1 (>= 4.0.1-0)
>
> is there a reason for that? (ignore the libOSMesa line -- it's there
> for completeness) It should be simply libgl1.
Hi,
xlibgl1's shlibs says:
libGL 1 xlibgl1 (>= 4.0.1-0)
libOSMesa 3 xlibgl1 (>= 4.0.1-0)
is there a reason for that? (ignore the libOSMesa line -- it's there
for completeness) It should be simply libgl1. If a program /really/
depends on the OpenGL implementation in Xfree86 4.0, i
Yes, I made a mistake, and replied to the writer directly, not to the list.
The topic was audio problems in X. And there was an question about my kernel
version. I answered 2.4.0-test6 and 2.2.16. Sorry, sorry and sorry ;)
I have a strange problem with audio. Example, when I listen to mp3-music,
and scroll down some www-page in Netscape, the music starts clicking and
snapping. That's strange, because my machine is AMD Thunderbird 750MHz with
128mb memory and Matrox G400 32mb. Creative FAQ said, that it might be
the d
Yes, I made a mistake, and replied to the writer directly, not to the list.
The topic was audio problems in X. And there was an question about my kernel
version. I answered 2.4.0-test6 and 2.2.16. Sorry, sorry and sorry ;)
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I have a strange problem with audio. Example, when I listen to mp3-music,
and scroll down some www-page in Netscape, the music starts clicking and
snapping. That's strange, because my machine is AMD Thunderbird 750MHz with
128mb memory and Matrox G400 32mb. Creative FAQ said, that it might be
the
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