W dniu 14.03.2013 20:37, b.j. mcclure pisze:
This may be slightly off topic on this thread but on all my workstations using the Nvidia kmod from elrepo, the update to xorg removed the symbolic link 'libglx.so in /usr/lib64/xorg/modules/extensions/nvidia that points to nvidia's libglx.so.304.64. Restoring that symbolic link restored normal operation. Perhaps a
'yum --enablerepo=elrepo reinstall kmod-nvidia'
would have accomplished the same thing but did not try it. Seems like it might not be the elrepo package that is the probleb.
B.J.
CentOS release 6.4 (Final)
This issue is similar to: my Fedora 19 install , rpmfusion kmod-nvidia and always is after xorg-x11-server-Xorg updates. I must manually restore this symbolic link, to gnome-shell to work not in fallback mode. My oftop to the thread.
I.P.
On Thu, 2013-03-14 at 09:25 -0500, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 03/14/2013 09:17 AM, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
So, another admin I work with rolled out most (but not kernel) updates to 6.4... but including xorg. I log out the end of the day, and I'm hosed - no X.
Now, my not-two-year-old workstation has an nvidia card, and I'd installed kmod-nvidia from elrepo. I figured I'd fix my problem by finishing the upgrade and rebooting.
Nope.
I try to upgrade kmod-nvidia from elrepo. Anyone got any good explanations as to why they'd put kmod-nvidia-310.40 in the repo, with the previous version not obvious... AND NOT HAVE THE *REQUIRED* nvidia-x11-drv-310.40 in there? Why not wait until both pieces could be uploaded, since kmod-nividia WILL NOT INSTALL without the other...?
I then stupidly uninstalled the previous kmod-nvidia & nvidia-x11-drv, hoping it would allow a good install.
Nope.
Found the proprietary installer on the NVidia site, and I'm up. <rant, snort>
On a related note, does anyone have a link to a howto build the NVidia proprietary driver on a kernel that's *not* running, so we could prebuild it before the reboot? I see there are options in the script, but no examples.
Also, is dkms coming in, or deprecated?
None of those modules are in CentOS, but a 3rd party repo.
How about you test your setup and how 3rd party repos interact with it ... THEN ask on the 3rd party repo's own mailing list how or why their packages no longer work with the update?
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