This occured to me when I upgraded to the 2.6.11 nitro sources...
after moving back to gentoo-dev-sources (or gentoo-sources now) the
problem went away.
On 4/26/05, Bruno Lustosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/25/05, Robert Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had this too. I believe its the
Hello.
After some update, the GLX extensions stopped working.
I noticed it because opengl xscreensavers would just segfault. After I
quit X and tried to restart it, I would get a segfault when trying to
load the glx extension.
The xorg.conf hasn't been changed.
Finally, I had to remove the glx
Bruno Lustosa ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) scribbled:
Hello.
After some update, the GLX extensions stopped working.
I noticed it because opengl xscreensavers would just segfault. After I
quit X and tried to restart it, I would get a segfault when trying to
load the glx extension.
The xorg.conf hasn't
On 4/25/05, Jason Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some packages use static library paths to libGL, libXm, etc. Try
re-merging your screensaver app to pick up the new path. X.org recently
shuffled around the locations of some libraries.
Yes, I tried doing this as soon as I saw it was not
A really silly thought: did you try
opengl-update nvidia ?
W
On Mon, Apr 25, 2005 at 02:17:32PM -0300, Bruno Lustosa wrote:
On 4/25/05, Jason Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some packages use static library paths to libGL, libXm, etc. Try
re-merging your screensaver app to pick up the
Bruno Lustosa wrote on 04/25/05 12:40 ET:
Hello.
After some update, the GLX extensions stopped working.
I noticed it because opengl xscreensavers would just segfault. After I
quit X and tried to restart it, I would get a segfault when trying to
load the glx extension. [...]
I noticed this
On Mon, 2005-04-25 at 15:00 -0400, Mike Markowski wrote:
Bruno Lustosa wrote on 04/25/05 12:40 ET:
Hello.
After some update, the GLX extensions stopped working.
I noticed it because opengl xscreensavers would just segfault. After I
quit X and tried to restart it, I would get a segfault
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