hmm i have no explaination 4 this. - maybe guenther or mark has. as soon as my dri was working (matrox g400 and later nvidia gforce 2 gtx pro) i had no problems anymore - if not to say it was "extreme" stable :-) .
cheers
erich
On Mon, 10 Sep 2001, pix wrote:
i have this same problem, but i AM using direct rendering, with an ATI card, using X4.1... i have tried gem on-and-off for quite a while across many machines and I don't think i've ever had a configuration that didn't crash when i shut windows.
my current configration gets the 'could not create single buffer window' error. if i don't use single buffer mode, it works fine except for the instabilities when closing windows... so, i have to save, very often :)
pix.
On Mon, 10 Sep 2001 11:33:33 +0200 (MEST) rat@telecoma.net wrote:
hi,
i think most of your problems arise because u have no direct rendering. u have to use an opengl card with dri support like matrox g400 etc.. u can find the supported cards + more info at dri.sourceforge.net.
once u have a working dri environment gem should load without the "could not create context blah .... " (i dont have the correct error in my mind).
with the commandline command "glxinfo" u can look up if u have direct rendering or not.
cheers
erich
On Fri, 7 Sep 2001 mik@antwerpen.be wrote:
I get the same message and yes it works, but as soon as you destroy the window, pd crashes. I think it has something to do with the GL/Mesa libs which are included in XFree86 4.1.0.
mik
Quoting Yves Degoyon ydegoyon@free.fr:
hi,
thanks for your hints, you're right, gem works if you ignore this message which seemed to me as a fatal error, but, no, after that, it "somewhat" works.
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