I had the same problem and (after much battling) I found out that it was trying to load the wrong library file on startup -

in /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/extensions/ there should be a libglx.so and libglx.so.1.0.<kernel version> symlinked to the files in the  nvidia-graphics-1.0-<kernel version> directory below. 

those are the shared libraries you want run ...

I double checked that and also renamed libglx.a to a gibberish backup file name so I was sure that it wasn't being run ...  and I think that that is what eventually did the trick.

On 9/23/05, mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On the lastest FC4, when I follow Jerods quide and install nvidia,
and change the driver from "nv" to "nvidia" I get a glx error.  So I
comment out glx in the xorg.conf and I can startx.

Is this common?  Do I need GLX?

Any thoughts or experiences?




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