It appears that the nvidia driver wants something that isn't available
when the minimal use flag is present during the xorg-server
compile. Eliminating this use flag got rid of the unresolved symbols.
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Heitor wrote:
Hello,
I dont know if it helps you butn I had the following problem.
With the stable nvidia driver i got these unresolved messages and I
couldn't load the module when I emerge the testing driver. I saw on
the list that there was a
x11-drivers/nvidia-legacy-drivers (I have a
Hello,
I dont know if it helps you butn I had the following problem.
With the stable nvidia driver i got these unresolved messages and I
couldn't load the module when I emerge the testing driver. I saw on
the list that there was a
x11-drivers/nvidia-legacy-drivers (I have a very old Geforce
Hi,
I've successfully upgraded to modular X on 4 machines without any
issues, but the 5th box is fighting me. The 5th box, a Dell Inspiron
8200, has an nvidia card, and I've used the proprietary nvidia
video drivers for years without problems. I've followed the
instructions in
On 7/8/06, John Blinka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've successfully upgraded to modular X on 4 machines without any
issues, but the 5th box is fighting me. The 5th box, a Dell Inspiron
8200, has an nvidia card, and I've used the proprietary nvidia
video drivers for years without problems.
John Blinka wrote:
Symbol fbCloseScreen from module
/usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/nvidia_drv.o is unresolved!
See how all your nvidia driver ends with .o instead of .so? That means
you didn't build the drivers with USE=dlloader (which is now set by
default).
Thanks,
Donnie
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