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kudu
February 16th, 2006, 10:35 PM
Anyone having trouble with their Nvidia card and 3D acceleration since updating to Cedega 5.1 ?? I think it zapped my Nvidia setup somehow, someway, but not sure. Highly suspicious though to say the least! Everything working perfectly before, no acceleration after. Thoughts...

kudu...out

Elvish Legion
February 17th, 2006, 12:17 AM
I'm confused on what happened...it works fine for me.

Is your driver installed correctly?

Morrica
February 17th, 2006, 01:03 AM
I had problems with Cedega 5.1 and Dark Age of Camelot last night using Nvida..it removed 1280x1024 screen resolution from the in game options...Transgamings fix was to go back to the previous version which i had already done.

So unless you really need it I would not bother updating Cedega at the moment

kudu
February 17th, 2006, 01:16 AM
Nope...I've been using v5.03 quite happily with no problems whatsoever. Updated to 5.1 and suddenly I had no 3D Acceleration and couldn't get it back no matter what I did, including reinstalling my drivers. Had to reinstall breezy from scratch. I STILL can't get the 686 kernel going for some reason. I was using it fine for several months and a few installation routines without any problems. Everything boils down to a before Cedega 5.1 world and an after.

Now I'm back up and running a 386 kernel and Cedega 5.03 again. Works fine but it bugs me I can't get a 686 kernel running.

valnar
February 17th, 2006, 12:35 PM
Check the release notes here:
release notes (http://downloads.transgaming.com/files/cedega-5.1-releasenotes.html#linux_2_6_9__2_6_10_kernels_and_ copy_protection)

Isn't the Breezy kernel one of those?

robert

theh0g
February 17th, 2006, 01:31 PM
Anyone foind a sollution yet? Also my Wine doesn't work, really weird.

kudu
February 17th, 2006, 02:02 PM
Check the release notes here:
release notes (http://downloads.transgaming.com/files/cedega-5.1-releasenotes.html#linux_2_6_9__2_6_10_kernels_and_ copy_protection)

Isn't the Breezy kernel one of those?

robert

No...has nothing to do with it. The current breezy kernels are 2.6.12-28 I believe.