> libGL: OpenDriver: trying /usr/lib/dri/i965_dri.so

 Unless you replaced that file yourself, then your attempt to install
mesa from git was not successful...  You should be basically applying
the changes I make to the 64bit config to your 32bit config, since
you're running a 32bit system.

I get
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ LIBGL_DEBUG=verbose MESA_DEBUG=1 glxgears
libGL: XF86DRIGetClientDriverName: 1.8.0 i965 (screen 0)
libGL: OpenDriver: trying /usr/local/lib/dri/i965_dri.so
...

 because I changed the config file to make it look for the dri library
in /usr/local/lib/dri.

 Good idea using Debian's packages.  That's probably sufficient.  It's
surprising it doesn't work.  I didn't know if there are any major
differences between the g965 and the mobile gm965, but I would be
surprised.  OTOH I'm not trying ut2004.

  I'll try something that uses texture compression, since in the past
I've found that always locked up.  (even FXT1, not just DXTn with the
external library).


 BTW, I played openarena for a couple hours this afternoon with no problems on 
my system (with Gutsy's mesa and drm).  Of course, I'm using a g965, not an 
855GM.  I've found lockups are more common at lower frame rates, and openarena 
doesn't have enough eye candy to slow down a g965.

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