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Re: OpenGL games in Amd64



Make sure you install nvidia the debian way, and if using unstable install the same versoin 7474 I think is the latest.

Get unreal Torunament 2004. Download the amd64 patch. I had to link the asound library to the libraries on my system for sound and viola. 64bit ut2004! Note, not really any faster than the 32bit, but it's nice knowing 64bits are passed!

Ran quake 2 works great using the quake2 pacakges (forgot name) in debian.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Zachary Rizer" <zrizer@yahoo.com>
To: <debian-amd64@lists.debian.org>
Sent: Friday, October 21, 2005 9:49 AM
Subject: OpenGL games in Amd64


I've recently come to the realization that OpenGL
games such as Quake*, Doom3, and Enemy Territory, can
be run successfully in the main amd64 root.  I was
previously running these games from within the 32bit
chroot.

In order for a successful setup like this, what lib
packages must you have installed?  What does your
/etc/ld.so.conf look like?  What version of the nvidia
packages are you using? Does it matter?  I cannot
download the nvidia-glx-ia32 package, apt tells me
it's not downloadable (but it says it's already the
newest version).

I've recently repaired a lot of my issues, according
to other excellent posts to this list, but I'm still
getting segfaults upon loading the libGL.so.1.  My
7676 nvidia packages were compiled a month or more
ago, when my libs were sort of messed up...maybe I
should recompile them?

Thanks, sorry for all the confusing questions.

Zaq


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