On Wednesday 29 December 2004 02:09, Duraid Madina wrote: > Your problems will probably disappear if you use an _older_ libc - try > going back 6 months or a year or so. My guess is that you're using the > NVidia binary-only driver. Yes, 1.0-5336
> Alas, they have stopped supporting this on > IA64 for the time being. Have they stated this or this inferred from the lack of movement by Nvidia? > If you don't want to roll back your libc, I'd > suggest using the xorg open-source nv driver (and do OpenGL in > software). If you really need performance OpenGL on IA64, then you > should consider ATI hardware (or perhaps a phone call to SGI). I uninstalled the Nvidia driver, then re-installed X with the nv driver The problem is unchanged. How would I go about changing back? Looking thru debian docs, I see references to downgrading to a different distribution but I didn't find anything about downgrading a single package. Also, where would I get the deb file? I estimate I was using glibc-2.3.2.ds1-10 or so before I started having trouble. I don't see this anywhere on debian. Is there an archive somewhere? Thanks for the ideas. Richard Harke

