intel cards arent particularly powerful, they may lack extensions that some software needs - in that case there is nothing wine can do about it. Dean On Thu, 22 Nov 2007 23:57:01 +0100, JusTiCe8 <justice8@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, > > is there anyone here who succeed to run any 3D software at good speed > with such 3D hardware ? > On my side, 3D accelleration is ok with Xorg and pure linux game (xmoto > for example run really fine). > Is there anything to do with Wine to allow programs runs under it to > work as "native" Linux software ? > > Have I miss something somewhere ? (I think of wine compilation and > especially configure step, cause strangely, Mesa is used here but for > accelerated 3D gfx, whereas usually Mesa means software rendering). > > Configure output regarding 3D (seems to be ok, right ?): > > checking for XkbQueryExtension in -lX11... yes > checking for -lXi... not found > checking for XShmQueryExtension in -lXext... yes > checking for XShapeQueryExtension in -lXext... yes > checking for XF86VidModeQueryExtension in -lXxf86vm... yes > checking for -lXrender... libXrender.so.1 > checking for XRenderSetPictureTransform in -lXrender... yes > checking for GL/gl.h... yes > checking for GL/glx.h... yes > checking for GL/glext.h... yes > checking for GL/glu.h... yes > checking for up-to-date OpenGL version... yes > checking for -lGL... libGL.so.1 > checking for gluLookAt in -lGLU... yes > > (wine git release, Debian Testing, Acer Aspire 5310) > > Regards. > > > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users