Well I get a very similar error when trying to use xgl and I do not
have drm/dri for my card as I have some crappy onboard something. So
I'm figuring the the drm/dri module isn't loading correctly.

On 3/22/06, Jerry Dueitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 3/22/06, Aaron Griffin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Can you try using the stock kernel instead of archck, and see if that
> > has any effect whatsoever - you'll have to eliminate possible causes
> > one-by-one in the fashion.
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>  I have now tried the stock kernel and reinstalling the nvidia drivers to no
> avail. I am wondering if there is an easy way to roll back my upgrades. I
> looked at my log and I upgraded on the 28th of February and everything was
> working just peachy, then everything went down hill about the time that I
> upgraded on the 12th of March. Or does anybody have any other thoughts?
>  -Jerry.
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