On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 03:51:38 +0100
guran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Friday 11 January 2002 1:38 am, Chuck Lalli wrote:
> 
> I have a similar experience, but I did an install and then the rebuild of the 
> NVIDIA kernel driver did hang. Thus I can enter gnome, but get a full hang 
> when entering KDE. I think it has to do with the new kdebase.
> 
> regards
> guran
> 
> > I have been running cooker for almost a year now. I run rsync to update
> > cooker and then urpmi --auto-select.  I update about everyother kernel.
> > I updated today and upgraded to kernel 2.4.17-2 also.  I did an Uvh not
> > ivh like a dummy.  Now I get errors when trying to install the NVIDIA
> > drivers 2413/4 and cannot start KDE at all.
> >
> > I changed XF86Config4 back to 'nv' and commented out the load GLX.  I
> > can start Ice WM but not KDE.  When I try to start any KDE apps from ICE

> > I get a message that libGL.so.1 does not exist.  Unfortunately I cannot
> > get to my Kmail account to find if this has been addressed recently.
> > Can anybody help me ?
> >

 
To get mine to work properly on an upgrade kernel I had to first rpm -e
both the nvidia_glx And the nvidia_kernel.
I then rebuilt and installed the nvidia rpms from source.
Everything is running well now including KDE with all the latest updates.

One note is that when I rebuilt the rpms it was with it was with the 
2.4.17-2 kernel but with the older -18 glibc and kernel headers.


   Charles


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