Re: no OpenGL (solved)

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On Sun, 2007-11-18 at 20:09 -0500, David C. Chipman wrote:
> 	Hi there, 
> 
> 		I'm sorry I wasn't able to help you out in the end, but
> I'm glad things are working for you now. I suppose Ii I tried my nVidia
> based card again, that might help..., I've been back to using the
> on-board Intel video for a while...). Later, 

Re-installing the driver overwrote the Mesa supplied /usr/lib/libGL. In
that directory do 'ls -la  libgl*' you'll spot the linked files which
should point to your master libGL file with your version number. You
might also spot the now-abandoned libGL mesa master file, it'll be
linked by nothing. Mine is libGL.so.100.14.11 which is the version of
NVidia that I am using now. Same with your libGLcore. I believe this is
the horse that threw ya. Ric

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