![]() ![]() # yum install xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-libs.i686 # this killed the system, because it installed the akmod-nvidia as dependency, which is buggy or at least not compatible with this kind of driver. # yum install nvidia-x11-drv-32bit # failed, did not find the lib # I thought this was because a missing 32bit 3d card lib/driver, so I tried to find something which is able to fix it loading libGL.so.1: Segmentation fault (core dumped) Linux32 /usr/local/bin/et # running the game Yum install glibc.i686 libX11.i686 libXext.i686 libstdc++.i686 pulseaudio-libs.i686Ĭp * /usr/local/games/enemy-territory/ # overriding 2.60 binaries with 2.60b patch Wine does not work properly according to some forums and I don't want to run it in any virtual machine, because that is slow. Now the question is, how to install Wolfenstein Enemy Territory 2.60b without killing the system? The main problem, that this game is written for 32bit systems and I use a 64bit system. I wasn't able to boot since then, it immediately freezes after the LUKS password screen, so I have to reinstall the whole system. After that those drivers started to interfere with the already installed drivers and the system collapsed. xD I tried to find a solution and accidentally installed the closed source 32bit nvidia drivers from the RPM fusion repo (those drivers are buggy by default btw). If I remember well the last message was that libGL.so or something like that caused segmentation fault. In practice I did not manage to install Enemy Territory, because it requires a lot of 32bit binaries. So in theory I should not have any problem if I'd want to run a 32bit game with this video card. According to a text I read somewhere these nvidia drivers contain both the 32bit and the 64bit binaries. So nouveau does not freeze the system every 10 mins. I managed to install closed source nvidia drivers manually by following this guide. ![]()
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