| diod | Wednesday 17 June 2009 at 18:01 | 
                
                    | diod  
 
             | Hello, I have a minor problem:
 Every time I launch "PlayOnLinux" a message popups telling that I don't have 3D acceleration, but I have, I have official NVIDIA drivers installed and video card that supports openGL, I'm using Crunchbang Linux 8.10.02 ( based on Ubuntu 8.10 and featuring openbox ) . I know that's only minor problem but I still would like to know why "PlayOnLinux" can't detect my 3D acceleration and how to fix it.
 
 Thank You for your time and support.
 
 P.S. Sorry for my broken English.:incertain:
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		    | NSLW | Wednesday 17 June 2009 at 18:11 | 
                
                    | NSLW  
 
             | Hi
1) Is this 64 bit OS?
 
 2) go to  Settings->System->GLXInfos
 Do you have DirectRendering : Yes in third line?
 If that isn't the case then you have to re-install your graphic drivers as they may be broken.
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		    | diod | Wednesday 17 June 2009 at 18:27 | 
                
                    | diod  
 
             | 1) No, its 32bit OS
2) "GLXInfos" tab is blank. I noticed that in "System->System" tab is line "Your video card:" and its empty too, maybe that's the reason, something cant detect my video card, but I have played some games already (linux native ones, not installed with wine or PlayOnLinux) and they worked fine.
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		    | NSLW | Wednesday 17 June 2009 at 18:37 | 
                
                    | NSLW  
 
             | 2) "GLXInfos" tab is blank.
 And it shouln't be please uninstall your graphic card drivers and then install them once more time.                                                     | 
                                
		    | Ghostofkendo | Thursday 18 June 2009 at 0:06 | 
                
                    | Ghostofkendo  
 
             | Hi diod,
 To my mind, your problem just come from the fact that mesa isn't installed. (The issue you exposed in your first message is typical when mesa is lacking) ;-)
 
 Bye
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