Thank you AndyBe. I downloaded the files maintaining the directory structure. I will take the backup machine and try this out. Since the failed machine was my main machine, I will use another machine of the same type. I have a few more things to clean up on the main machine. Thank you again.
Bob Styma
Hello Bob,
while im test something with samba, install an old centos 6.4 and updated it.
before i move the virual machine into trash, here are the rebuilt driver without any modification.
The prelink problem should be gone - hopefully.
Sincerely
AndyBe
Am Mittwoch, den 08.02.2017, 17:40 +0000 schrieb Styma, Robert (Nokia - US):
I am loading a server from the CentOS 6.7 ISO and then upgrading. After loading at release 6.7, the machine behaves normally. After running yum update, the X server will not start. Attempts to start it manually result in one of the following messages depending upon which OS is loaded. I initially loaded it as 64 bit and when that did not work I tried the 32 bit version of the OS. The graphics card is part of the motherboard so swapping it out is not an option. This is a server and there is no AGP slot.
X: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib64/xorg/modules/drivers/mach64_drv.so: undefined symbol: xf86LinearVidMem X: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/mach64_drv.so: undefined symbol: xf86LinearVidMem
I yum grouperased the X Window System and Desktop and then groupinstalled it with no luck. I then changed my repos to point to the original ISO, but there were too many dependencies broken to get the system to groupinstall the X Window System and desktop. I tried forcing in just the driver, but it fails with a message about the driver being at a different release than the X server.
I am planning to reload the OS and use the Yum Exclude to keep the Xorg pieces. Unfortunately, that will probably break a lot of dependencies.
I downloaded the source for the driver from Xorg, but need to find a lot more stuff to get it to compile, and even then, it is likely not to work.
Does anyone have any more things to try? Yes I know the mach64 is an old video card, but that is what is there.
Since CentOS just follows the upstream source, I am not sure where to file a bug. Not that that is likely to help. I am batting 0 for 5 over the last decade and a half getting anything fixed.
Bob Styma
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