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| Hi all, I'm using Slackware 8.1 on both my desktop and laptop. The latter is Dell Inspiron 4150. All does work fine on my computers with exeption of some little problem with my laptop wich I haven't probably well configured. One of these littrle problems is the following: when I start using command in a shell kppp(or some other programs) all does work but I get the message: libGL error: failed to open DRM: Operation not permitted libGL error: reverting to (slow) indirect rendering well, I checked the permissions in /lib/libGL* and they seems to me to be ok. However if I log in at least once in graphical mode as root, then I don't get that message anymore with normal users. Could you guess why? thanks and ciao slacky -- Linux user number 312588 Powered by Slackware 8.1 and Debian Woody! |
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| On Sat, 05 Jul 2003 09:14:11 +0200 Adesi Barone Vittorio <vittorio@physics.it> Wrote: > well, I checked the permissions in /lib/libGL* and > they seems to me to be ok. > However if I log in at least once in graphical mode > as root, then I don't get that message anymore with > normal users. Could you guess why? > thanks and ciao > slacky > > -- Have you looked at permisions in XF86Config? I could be totally off here but I need the following to run accelerated X as a normal user.. # Set DRI device permissions Section "DRI" Mode 0666 Bryan -- Homer no function well beer without - Homer J Simpson |
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| Hi, thanks for your answer! Bryan wrote: > > Have you looked at permisions in XF86Config? I could be > totally off here but I need the following to run > accelerated X as a normal user.. > > > # Set DRI device permissions > Section "DRI" > Mode 0666 I cannot check at the moment but if I remember correctly I haven't got that line in my XF86config. Now I'm leaving and I cannot check the newsgroup until wendsday. thanks and ciao slacky -- Linux user #312588 Powered by Slackware 8.1 and Debian Woody! |