On Wednesday 29 January 2003 10:17 pm, Reuben Martin wrote: > Sounds like whatever graphical display you are trying to use is > trying to access an OpenGL related function (Or some kind of function > that has to do with 3D). The nv driver used for Nvidia cards supports > 2D ONLY. I would recommend going to Nvidia's web site and downloading > the latest driver and GLX driver that fits your distro configuration. > Then see if that fixes your problem. Basically the message is telling > you that it's trying to access something that simply does not exist > for the display device. Or you might avoid the kernal stability and latency problems that some people have with the nvidia drivers by sticking with the nv X driver, and installing the version of the OpenGL shared library that does all the 3D magic in software and thus won't ask the X server to do it. It is probably in another RPM package, at least, that's the way SuSE has handled this. > Also, I doubt this is an ALSA problem, so always make sure that you > check to be sure that you have narrowed the problem down to an ALSA > specific problem before posting it on this list. Reuben Martin is confused as to which list he is responding to. -- "Can you remember the future? Forget it!"