Something happened during an update:
Compton, mplayer, genymotion all affected so far.
I have the proprietory Nvidia drivers
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Title:
OpenGL
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-340 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I agree with your theory, theoretically...
If the NVIDIA driver was installed manually (from nvidia.com) then I can
confirm that easily causes installation/uninstallation problems and
incorrect GL libraries. I ruined a whole machine by doing that this
year.
However your NVIDIA driver is
I have a combination that is working now, and this is my primary work
computer. I'm a contract engineer, and when this thing is down I'm not
earning my pay. So I really, really don't want to mess with it -- I'm
sorry about that, but I hope you understand.
However, as I get time, I'd be willing
Thanks. Yes indeed package nvidia-graphics-drivers-340 for Ubuntu 14.04
got updated on 4th November so let's focus on that.
As a possible workaround you can download the previous version of that driver
before the November 4th update here:
I admit to shotgunning the components against which it's logged, because
it's just not clear to me what it should be logged against.
** Attachment added: "allpackages.txt"
Sorry apport-collect failed to gather all the right information, probably
because this bug is logged against multiple unrelated components. Can you
please attach output from:
dpkg -l > allpackages.txt
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** Tags added: apport-collected third-party-packages trusty
** Description changed:
First: I don't know if I'm reporting this against the correct package.
The bug report system needs a "unknown package" reporting system, for
people who aren't freaking IT experts yet who
Apport-collect done. The Nvidia just came with the Ubuntu install, I
was kinda surprised to see it there at all.
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Title:
OpenGL Graphics broken
Oops. Sorry, please run:
apport-collect 1639371
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Title:
OpenGL Graphics broken on November 4th upgrades
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Can you please run this command so we can find out more about the
affected machine?
apport-collect 1628794
Also, I notice your hardware is AMD graphics but you have the Nvidia
driver(s) installed. That can easily cause such OpenGL library issues.
If you don't need it, try to remove/avoid
Found inspiration for a work-around on this page:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/475972/error-couldnt-find-rgb-glx-visual-
or-fbconfig-ubuntu-12-04/476916#476916
This is NOT TRIVIAL. I started by trying to follow that page's
recommendations, replacing "xserver-xorg" with "xserver-common", and
This also makes freecad bomb on entry, with an message that includes "No
valid GL context found!":
freecad:
/build/freecad-Zlw3by/freecad-0.16.6703/src/Gui/Quarter/QuarterWidget.cpp:707:
virtual void SIM::Coin3D::Quarter::QuarterWidget::paintEvent(QPaintEvent*):
Assertion `w->isValid() && "No
Forgot: the pertinent section of /var/log/apt/history.log:
Start-Date: 2016-11-04 10:30:28
Commandline: aptdaemon role='role-commit-packages' sender=':1.134'
Install: screen-resolution-extra:amd64 (0.17.1, automatic),
nvidia-settings:amd64 (331.20-0ubuntu8, automatic), libcuda1-367:amd64
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