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General => Troubleshooting => Topic started by: Rawr on September 22, 2007, 08:42:24 pm

Title: Couldn't find matching GLX visual -- Help!
Post by: Rawr on September 22, 2007, 08:42:24 pm
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tremulous 1.1.0 linux-x86 Feb  8 2007
----- FS_Startup -----
Current search path:
/home/grant/.tremulous/base
/usr/share/games/tremulous/base/vms-1.1.0.pk3 (4 files)
/usr/share/games/tremulous/base/map-uncreation-1.1.0.pk3 (110 files)
/usr/share/games/tremulous/base/map-tremor-1.1.0.pk3 (45 files)
/usr/share/games/tremulous/base/map-transit-1.1.0.pk3 (135 files)
/usr/share/games/tremulous/base/map-niveus-1.1.0.pk3 (134 files)
/usr/share/games/tremulous/base/map-nexus6-1.1.0.pk3 (151 files)
/usr/share/games/tremulous/base/map-karith-1.1.0.pk3 (118 files)
/usr/share/games/tremulous/base/map-atcs-1.1.0.pk3 (87 files)
/usr/share/games/tremulous/base/map-arachnid2-1.1.0.pk3 (67 files)
/usr/share/games/tremulous/base/data-1.1.0.pk3 (1229 files)
/usr/share/games/tremulous/base
/usr/games/bin/base

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2080 files in pk3 files
execing default.cfg
couldn't exec autogen.cfg
couldn't exec autoexec.cfg
Hunk_Clear: reset the hunk ok
----- Client Initialization -----
----- Initializing Renderer ----
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----- Client Initialization Complete -----
----- R_Init -----

------- Input Initialization -------
Joystick is not active.
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...loading libGL.so.1:
Calling SDL_Init(SDL_INIT_VIDEO)...
SDL_Init(SDL_INIT_VIDEO) passed.
Initializing OpenGL display
...setting mode 3: 640 480
SDL_SetVideoMode failed: Couldn't find matching GLX visual
SDL_SetVideoMode failed: Couldn't find matching GLX visual
SDL_SetVideoMode failed: Couldn't find matching GLX visual
SDL_SetVideoMode failed: Couldn't find matching GLX visual
SDL_SetVideoMode failed: Couldn't find matching GLX visual
SDL_SetVideoMode failed: Couldn't find matching GLX visual
SDL_SetVideoMode failed: Couldn't find matching GLX visual
SDL_SetVideoMode failed: Couldn't find matching GLX visual
SDL_SetVideoMode failed: Couldn't find matching GLX visual
SDL_SetVideoMode failed: Couldn't find matching GLX visual
SDL_SetVideoMode failed: Couldn't find matching GLX visual
SDL_SetVideoMode failed: Couldn't find matching GLX visual
SDL_SetVideoMode failed: Couldn't find matching GLX visual
SDL_SetVideoMode failed: Couldn't find matching GLX visual
SDL_SetVideoMode failed: Couldn't find matching GLX visual
SDL_SetVideoMode failed: Couldn't find matching GLX visual
Couldn't get a visual
...WARNING: could not set the given mode (3)
----- CL_Shutdown -----
RE_Shutdown( 1 )
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----- CL_Shutdown -----
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Sys_Error: GLimp_Init() - could not load OpenGL subsystem



I'm running a Gentoo OS.
Title: Couldn't find matching GLX visual -- Help!
Post by: next_ghost on September 22, 2007, 08:49:36 pm
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glxinfo |grep direct
Title: Couldn't find matching GLX visual -- Help!
Post by: kevlarman on September 22, 2007, 08:51:00 pm
:evil:  :evil:  :evil:
Quote from: "kevlarman"
as a general rule, questions about how tremulous works go here, questions about how to make tremulous work (more commonly phrased why won't tremulous work) go in troubleshooting
:evil:  :evil:  :evil:
Title: Couldn't find matching GLX visual -- Help!
Post by: Rawr on September 22, 2007, 09:15:53 pm
Quote from: "next_ghost"
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glxinfo |grep direct

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Error: unable to open display (null)

Title: Couldn't find matching GLX visual -- Help!
Post by: next_ghost on September 22, 2007, 09:54:21 pm
Quote from: "Imperium"
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Error: unable to open display (null)


You're running it from xterm or something, not from TTY, right?
Title: Couldn't find matching GLX visual -- Help!
Post by: Rawr on September 23, 2007, 12:17:56 am
eterm and yes.
Title: Couldn't find matching GLX visual -- Help!
Post by: next_ghost on September 23, 2007, 01:38:39 pm
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echo $DISPLAY
Title: Re: Couldn't find matching GLX visual -- Help!
Post by: Caveman on September 23, 2007, 03:13:29 pm
Quote from: "Imperium"

I'm running a Gentoo OS.


I suggest you either go back to windows or start reading manuals, especially on how you can install the driver for your gfx-card AND on how to setup X accordingly.
Title: Couldn't find matching GLX visual -- Help!
Post by: Lava Croft on September 24, 2007, 05:35:38 am
It might not be unwelcome to replace the first 10 questions of the faq with "Install Proper Video Drivers".
Title: Re: Couldn't find matching GLX visual -- Help!
Post by: Rawr on September 24, 2007, 06:32:19 pm
Quote from: "Caveman"
Quote from: "Imperium"

I'm running a Gentoo OS.


I suggest you either go back to windows or start reading manuals, especially on how you can install the driver for your gfx-card AND on how to setup X accordingly.


For the record, I've been running windows OS's for the past 10 years, and I got tired of all the bullshit that microgay sends me and the countless spam and popups which I get. I'm not willing to reformat every time I get a virus, thus why I made the switch. I'm not bad at linux, I'm just not as advanced as some people.
Title: Re: Couldn't find matching GLX visual -- Help!
Post by: next_ghost on September 24, 2007, 06:56:06 pm
Quote from: "Imperium"
For the record, I've been running windows OS's for the past 10 years, and I got tired of all the bullshit that microgay sends me and the countless spam and popups which I get. I'm not willing to reformat every time I get a virus, thus why I made the switch. I'm not bad at linux, I'm just not as advanced as some people.


Back to your problem:
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echo $DISPLAY
Title: Re: Couldn't find matching GLX visual -- Help!
Post by: kevlarman on September 24, 2007, 09:17:11 pm
Quote from: "Imperium"

For the record, I've been running windows OS's for the past 10 years, and I got tired of all the bullshit that microgay sends me and the countless spam and popups which I get. I'm not willing to reformat every time I get a virus, thus why I made the switch. I'm not bad at linux, I'm just not as advanced as some people.
that's great and all but...
Quote
I'm running a Gentoo OS.
you don't take a Ferrari to the track the day after you get your driver's permit.
Title: Re: Couldn't find matching GLX visual -- Help!
Post by: imperiumZero on September 24, 2007, 11:41:52 pm
Quote from: "kevlarman"
Quote from: "Imperium"

For the record, I've been running windows OS's for the past 10 years, and I got tired of all the bullshit that microgay sends me and the countless spam and popups which I get. I'm not willing to reformat every time I get a virus, thus why I made the switch. I'm not bad at linux, I'm just not as advanced as some people.
that's great and all but...
Quote
I'm running a Gentoo OS.
you don't take a Ferrari to the track the day after you get your driver's permit.


That was what I would have said.


Offtopic: When ethe hell are you going to get your name changed back?
Title: Couldn't find matching GLX visual -- Help!
Post by: next_ghost on September 24, 2007, 11:52:17 pm
Hey! If you want to talk about which distro's the best, go somewhere else. :roll:

Edit: deleted a sentence where I've confused Imperium and imperiumZero.
Title: Couldn't find matching GLX visual -- Help!
Post by: kevlarman on September 24, 2007, 11:54:03 pm
Quote from: "next_ghost"
Hey! If you want to talk about which distro's the best, go somewhere else. :roll: imperiumZero I'm not gonna ask again. Answer the damn question while I'm still willing to help you.
i'm not here to talk about which distro is best, but gentoo as a first distro (with no unix/linux experience beforehand) is definitely dumb.
Title: Couldn't find matching GLX visual -- Help!
Post by: imperiumZero on September 25, 2007, 12:20:56 am
Quote from: "next_ghost"
Hey! If you want to talk about which distro's the best, go somewhere else. :roll: imperiumZero I'm not gonna ask again. Answer the damn question while I'm still willing to help you.


Your not helping me, your helping Rawr and his renamed account.
Title: Couldn't find matching GLX visual -- Help!
Post by: next_ghost on September 25, 2007, 12:23:16 am
Quote from: "kevlarman"
i'm not here to talk about which distro is best, but gentoo as a first distro (with no unix/linux experience beforehand) is definitely dumb.


Or the fastest way to learn how Linux works if you're smart enough, know how to google howtos, willing to spend a few weeks just solving any problem you find and there's someone who can help you if you get really stuck. Gentoo was my first and only distro I've used longer than 2 hours straight and for more than a week total. The only prior experience with UNIX were a few hours of using Fedora Core 3 which sucked really damn hard, a few hours of coding on Damn Small Linux at school (installed on my thumb drive, the other option was DOS and Pascal) and about 6 months of using Cygwin on Windoze XP. Then I've installed Gentoo from stage3 following the handbook and I haven't used Windows on my machine ever since. I've reformatted the Windows partition 6 months later and now I use only Linux. :roll:

Quote from: "imperiumZero"
Quote from: "next_ghost"
Hey! If you want to talk about which distro's the best, go somewhere else. :roll: imperiumZero I'm not gonna ask again. Answer the damn question while I'm still willing to help you.


Your not helping me, your helping Rawr and his renamed account.


Oops, sorry, fixed.
Title: Couldn't find matching GLX visual -- Help!
Post by: kevlarman on September 25, 2007, 02:22:50 am
Quote from: "next_ghost"
Quote from: "kevlarman"
i'm not here to talk about which distro is best, but gentoo as a first distro (with no unix/linux experience beforehand) is definitely dumb.


Or the fastest way to learn how Linux works if you're smart enough, know how to google howtos, willing to spend a few weeks just solving any problem you find and there's someone who can help you if you get really stuck.
and none of that applies to rawr.
Title: Couldn't find matching GLX visual -- Help!
Post by: Caveman on September 25, 2007, 04:18:04 am
Heck... calling a Distro an OS clearly shows he does not distinguish between anything.

And hes has not even read the first sentence on their page.
How can we expect from someone like that, that he would actually read what we write?