Hallo,
On 10/23/19 12:55 PM, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
> Hallo
>
> The name of the missing so: nouveau makes me think that libgl tries to
> load something mesa related. I have the file on my opensuse in the RPM
> Package: Mesa-dri-nouveau
> (Mesa DRI plug-in for 3D acceleration via Nouveau)
>
>
Hallo
The name of the missing so: nouveau makes me think that libgl tries to
load something mesa related. I have the file on my opensuse in the RPM
Package: Mesa-dri-nouveau
(Mesa DRI plug-in for 3D acceleration via Nouveau)
Maybe CentOS has also a package that provides the library.
When I r
Update:
Found rpm package for the CentOS-6 and installed it after resolving
libaa and libzvbi dependencies from the same package site. xawtv program
started OK with blue screen window and complete settings window.
However, I could not select the shown "overlay" capture option. The
terminal output
Hallo,
On 10/5/19 1:32 AM, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
> Hallo
>
> I'm just guessing but could it be that the nvidia driver expects a
> different format or calls so it displays the video ? When you write
> that you had problems with the drm and framebuffer modules, I guess
> that they expect diffe
Hallo
My older machine with a cheap bttv capture card works well with nv
module driving GFORCE 2 MX card. Framebuffer and tiny penguin at boot up
shows, xawtv, glav, etc. works well for video capture and editing.
Recently I installed the proprietary nvidia driver (92.43.23). I had to
recompil
Hello everyone,
My older machine with a cheap bttv capture card works well with nv
module driving GFORCE 2 MX card. Framebuffer and tiny penguin at boot up
shows, xawtv, glav, etc. works well for video capture and editing.
Recently I installed the proprietary nvidia driver (92.43.23). I had to
rec