Op 29-12-10 14:02, Jason Filippou schreef:
> eally really sorry for wasting your time with such a lengthy
> message. Once I understood that I could actually load a shell with
> ctrl + alt + f1 from my newest kernel I was able to run the 256.
No problem. We all need top learn, and at least your solu
Dear list,
I am really really sorry for wasting your time with such a lengthy
message. Once I understood that I could actually load a shell with
ctrl + alt + f1 from my newest kernel I was able to run the 256.35
NVIDIA installer (given that I had all linux-headers and linux-source
packages for tha
Hello list,
I was having some trouble running openGL in my Debian testing,
2.6.32-5-686 kernel version system. I have an NVIDIA card and ran the
driver provided by nvidia-kernel-dkms. The problem was that when I ran
glxinfo, I got:
glxinfo: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libGL.so.1: undefined symb
> First time this has happened in some time, but after a
> fairly minor apt-get dist-upgrade, X no longer seems to
> want to work. I have attached the full output of the
> command (I don't know whether it is relevant), but the tail
> end of it is as follows:
>
> Fatal server error:
> could not open
On Tue, 24 Apr 2001, Glenn Becker wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> First time this has happened in some time, but after a fairly minor
> apt-get dist-upgrade, X no longer seems to want to work. I have attached
> the full output of the command (I don't know whether it is relevant), but
> the tail end of it
Hi all,
First time this has happened in some time, but after a fairly minor
apt-get dist-upgrade, X no longer seems to want to work. I have attached
the full output of the command (I don't know whether it is relevant), but
the tail end of it is as follows:
Could not init font path element /usr/X
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