Hi,
I have installed nvidia-driver 340.46-2, but not libegl1-nvidia.
The new glx-alternatives fixes the issue for me.
kwin and GTK based stuff is running again without any obvious problems.
I only had to restore my KDE config out of a backup, because it had been
massively damaged during login
Package: libegl1-mesa
Version: 10.3.1-1
I'm reporting this problem to this package even if it may just be the
victim of another package since the culprit is less clear than the victim.
After a long list of upgrades that included
[UPGRADE] glx-alternative-fglrx:amd64 0.4.2 - 0.5.0
[UPGRADE]
Hello everyone,
i can confirm this bug. It renders KDE quite unusable because of the
lack of kwin no window management can be used.
As a workaround i copied libEGL.so.1 from the package glx-diversions to
the appropriate position:
cp /usr/lib/mesa-diverted/x86_64-linux-gnu/libEGL.so.1
Control: reassign -1 glx-diversions 0.5.0
Control: severity -1 grave
On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 19:15:57 +0200, Michael Strobel wrote:
Hello everyone,
i can confirm this bug. It renders KDE quite unusable because of the
lack of kwin no window management can be used.
As a workaround i copied
Hi everyone,
I can confirm this issue, too.
Only difference - my platform is still i386.
On the one hand it renders KDE quite unusable and on the other hand I
get many segmentation faults for GTK related stuff when I try to use
other window managers instead of KDE, which renders them quite
On 2014-10-21 22:05, Martin Hans wrote:
I can confirm this issue, too.
you have nvidia-driver 340.46-2 installed?, but not libegl1-nvidia?
Andreas
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