Quoting Michael Pacey <michael@wd21.co.uk>: > > Something's borko with your 3D accel, though I know Debian doesn't > > enable OpenGL on WINE. > > hmm I think you're right! I just ran glxinfo and got > > direct rendering: No > > I knew there had to be a (better) reason why I always got fragged. > > Investigating now! thanks! So I installed misc packages (can't remember which - there are so many different ones, I just installed anything with mesa or gl in the name) and got direct rendering: Yes The FPS for gears went DOWN to 70 something! But Half Life now works! Well, sort of... whilst the graphics are smooth and fast, I can see through floors and walls - not good when I can't see where I'm standing! - and some of the graphics jump about. Also if another window pops up (mail has arrived) the Half Life display goes black and I have to kill the process. Perhaps I need to be more careful on my package selection, but I'm not sure where to start. How does Wine know which 3d libraries to use? _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@winehq.com http://www.winehq.com/mailman/listinfo/wine-users