Is there a module that supports OpenGL 2.0?

Cris central_p at hotmail.com
Thu Feb 23 13:29:56 PST 2006


> 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 

Are you using some tool?

> 
> 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...

I have 3.2GHz P4M, 512RAM Laptop and I find that WindowsXP and GNOME run 
just fine.

Ubunty installs easily but a downside is that you have to have a 
broadband to install the additional packages that are not available on 
the CD and you have to install GCC version 3.4.4 (whatever it was) to be 
able to install ATI drivers.

If you are careful it doesn't seem that easy to break.


> 
> 
> 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)...


I use Code::Blocks on Linux (well not very much at the moment) and it 
looks the best thing out there. On Windows it supports D at some degree 
bu there is no support for D in Linux.

Are you porting akide by yourself to Linux? :) Will you have a fully 
working version in the forseeable future.
I've tried to Windows version and I see some strange stuff: some of the 
menu fonts are blurred and I can't get the compiler configured.



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