Ron Johnson <[email protected]> writes:

> On 04/26/2010 03:31 AM, Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
>> Ron Johnson<[email protected]>  writes:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Why doesn't /usr/lib32/libGL.so* exist on my system?
>>>
>>> (This is a fresh Sid install.)
>>>
>>> nvidia binary driver 195.36.15 installed from upstream.
>>>
>>> $ apt-cache policy ia32-libs
>>> ia32-libs:
>>>    Installed: 20090808
>>>    Candidate: 20090808
>>>    Version table:
>>>   *** 20090808 0
>>>          500 http://mirrors.kernel.org sid/main Packages
>>>          100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
>>>
>>> $ dpkg -L ia32-libs | grep libGL.so.1
>>> /usr/lib32/libGL.so.1.2
>>> /usr/lib32/libGL.so.1
>>>
>>> $ ls -aFl /usr/lib32/libGL.so*
>>> ls: cannot access /usr/lib32/libGL.so*: No such file or directory
>>>
>>> $ locate libGL.so
>>> /usr/lib/libGL.so
>>> /usr/lib/libGL.so.1
>>> /usr/lib/libGL.so.195.36.15
>>>
>>> TIA,
>>> Ron
>>
>> Because nvidia diverts it.
>
> Ah.
>
>>                            Did something go wrong with your
>> nvidia-glx-ia32?
>>
>
> No, I just always use the upstream drivers.  Can I partially install
> the upstream 32-bit drivers?

Never used them directly.

MfG
        Goswin


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