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.
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On Fri, Aug 31, 2018 at 12:13:20AM +0200, François-Xavier CARTON wrote
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> I've searched on the Gentoo wiki, and found that I should use an old
> version of mesa (<8.0) to get OpenGL support [1].
Given the inter-connectedness of linux libraries, you're not going to
get an ancient version of me
Hi,
I'm installing Gentoo on a really old PC (with a Pentium III and a i815
graphic card). I've installed a minimal Gentoo system, and I'm trying to
get Xorg working.
I've searched on the Gentoo wiki, and found that I should use an old
version of mesa (<8.0) to get OpenGL support [1]. So I h
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