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>On Wed, 2006-11-29 at 20:35 +0000, matthew yee-king wrote:
>> Adam Hardy wrote: >> > I upgraded a whole set of packages in etch using synaptic. >> > >> > I answered several of the questions posed by the installation processses >> > of some of the packages but I must have answered one of them very >wrongly. >> > >> > Now my system-, firefox- and thunderbird text refuses to appear until I >> > drag the mouse across it. >> > >> > I am not sure how I managed to trash the system and I don't see anything >> > immediate to restore it. >> > >> > This is the same in KDE, Gnome and Enlightenment. Can someone tell me >> > where to start? >> > >> >> >> Are you using the nvidia binary drivers? If so, I had this problem >> recently I think. My solution is here: >> >> http://people.debian.org/~terpstra/m...eb2583.en.html >> > >It worked! I had previously installed the nVidia driver using nVidia's >installer. I used the same installer to uninstall (using the >--uninstall argument) the module. Then I used the instructions [1] >linked from the above page to compile and install it the Debian way. >Note that I had to uninstall the previous module first, or it didn't >work. > >Regards, >Casey > >[1] http://home.comcast.net/~andrex/Debi...tallation.html I am following these instructions and nvidia-glx won't install because it says xserver-common which is uninstallable because it's broken. I am using xorg not xfree86. Are these installation packages made only for xfree86? Of course I uninstalled the previous nvidia driver, so now x won't run and I can't reinstall the old nvidia driver because it wants a different GCC version. I guess I should go and google up some info on nvidia for xorg - but perhaps a fellow lister knows the answer already. Thanks Adam -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org |
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adam.ant@cyberspaceroad.com on 02/12/06 21:27, wrote:
>> On Wed, 2006-11-29 at 20:35 +0000, matthew yee-king wrote: >>> Adam Hardy wrote: >>>> I upgraded a whole set of packages in etch using synaptic. >>>> >>>> I answered several of the questions posed by the installation >>>> processses of some of the packages but I must have answered one of them >>>> very wrongly. >>>> Now my system-, firefox- and thunderbird text refuses to appear until I >>>> drag the mouse across it. >>>> >>>> I am not sure how I managed to trash the system and I don't see >>>> anything immediate to restore it. >>>> >>>> This is the same in KDE, Gnome and Enlightenment. Can someone tell me >>>> where to start? >>>> >>> >>> Are you using the nvidia binary drivers? If so, I had this problem >>> recently I think. My solution is here: >>> >>> http://people.debian.org/~terpstra/m...eb2583.en.html >>> >>> >> It worked! I had previously installed the nVidia driver using nVidia's >> installer. I used the same installer to uninstall (using the --uninstall >> argument) the module. Then I used the instructions [1] linked from the >> above page to compile and install it the Debian way. Note that I had to >> uninstall the previous module first, or it didn't work. >> >> [1] http://home.comcast.net/~andrex/Debi...tallation.html > > I am following these instructions and nvidia-glx won't install because it > says xserver-common which is uninstallable because it's broken. > > I am using xorg not xfree86. Are these installation packages made only for > xfree86? > > Of course I uninstalled the previous nvidia driver, so now x won't run and I > can't reinstall the old nvidia driver because it wants a different GCC > version. > > I guess I should go and google up some info on nvidia for xorg - but perhaps > a fellow lister knows the answer already. Managed to reinstall the old nvidia driver from www.nvidia.com, not what I had planned but it solved the problem. I didn't find any clear solution to the dependency issue of the debian packaged nvidia driver on xserver-common - although there was some discussion of the issue: http://people.debian.org/~terpstra/m...9b5c7a.en.html thanks for the Adam -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org |
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