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Have to reboot x , each time when I used an OpenGL application. (os=freebsd)



 
 
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Old August 18th 03, 12:46 PM
Karim
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Default Have to reboot x , each time when I used an OpenGL application. (os=freebsd)

Hello

I have a very bizarre problem with my nvidia card under freebsd 5.1 .
I have installed the newest nv driver from the nvidia homepage. My
system is an AMD K6-2 128 Ram , Ensoniq Souncard, GeForce 2-MX 64 MB .

X works fine, but after executed any opengl app (with real 3d
rendering) I HAVE TO REBOOT X. When I don`t reboot it, X crashes
without error msg`s.

I don`t know where to start to solve this problem, I can also post the
glxinfo output and Xf86config file, If it is needed.

Greetings
fab
 




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