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DukePuke:
Actualy my graph chipset is written in first line in this disscusion page. (see above). And that command "glxinfo" just dumps Supported opengl strings / extensions, usefull but not what I seeked for  

insomnia:

quote:Originally posted by DukePuke:
I have slack and it has problems with rpms, but looks like I just compiled/installed successfuly, but looks like instalation hasnt affected my glx.h file.

Maybe someone know exact path of linuxoze opengl folder, where those headers is stored? Actualy I could use search f-ion, but its very complicated, and almost hangs up my komp then searching all hdd at once
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Slack uses ".tgz".
Get your packages here:
http://www.linuxpackages.net/

installpkg blablabla.tgz
You can also do this with Swaret.
For help visit their forum (or just ask it here):

If you want an easier desktop(and have an i686 = pentium II or later), try Dropline.

Installing Dropline:
*Download http://www.dropline.net/gnome/dropline-installer-2.4.3-i686-1dl.tgz
 
*cd to it's download location.

*As root, type:
# installpkg dropline-installer-2.4.3-i686-1dl.tgz
# dropline-installer

The installer will do everything for you.
Your GNOME desk should know look like this:

http://www.dropline.net/gnome/optical/dropline-9.png

All GNOME packages are now optimized for i686.
(makes it faster)
In the menu, click on "update" to keep everything updatet.

Have fun.

[ April 04, 2004: Message edited by: insomnia ]

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