Is there a module that supports OpenGL 2.0?

bobef bobef at lessequal.com
Thu Feb 23 11:57:43 PST 2006


I wasted whole day installing vector, making ati hardware acceleration 
work, configuring kde, etc...
Then I translated GLee to linux but I was unable to test it. It compiles 
but I failed at the link step (some unresolved symbols even after 
linking with all the required libraries 
(x11,xf86blah,a,m,,s,d,f,g,h,f,5,f,jh,i,56,,gf,g,dl,gl, what ever (can't 
they think of names longer than 3 letters?!?)). So I read some forum and 
they said reinstalling glibc may solve this. Bad idea. So guess what. I 
broke it ;] Anyway if you want give it a try, maybe it works. I uploaded 
the new stuff here http://www.lessequal.com/software/gleed/gleed.zip . 
And it is updated it to GLee 5.1... And I made few more changes after 
that (in windows) so maybe I broke something in the linux version (i.e. 
some imports)...

 > Are you running an older machine? VectorLinux is faster but I don't
 > think it's as noticeable on newer machines (for older machines it's
 > probably better). I think gnome is a big problem for the slowness in
 > Ubuntu, which a lot of memory problems have been fixed recently. So if
 > you're daring (though it's pretty stable for me) you can give dapper
 > (newest Ubuntu) a try.

Noo... 2500+mhz 512ram.. I guess GNOME is just slow... And KDE too... 
This is so annoying... I like IceWM but it doesn't have desktop and many 
other things... damn.... I will give Ubuntu another try if you say. But 
I need some rest. I broke 3 distros in 48h...


P.S. why the hell they call Kate "programmers editor"? it don't even 
have macros... Guess I won't be programming linux until akide is ported 
to it (or at least editplus)...



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