On 08/07/2013 01:39 AM, Vincent Cheng wrote: > First, can you verify that with the latest nvidia-alternative package > from experimental, that you have a file called > "/etc/nvidia/nvidia-modprobe.conf" present on your filesystem, and > that it contains an alias for the nvidia module (nvidia-current)? In > that case, the module being renamed shouldn't be an issue... > yep, alias nvidia nvidia-current
> Second, please verify that: > # update-alternatives --config glx > ...only gives you the option of having /usr/lib/nvidia provide the glx > alternative, but if you do: > # apt-get install --reinstall libgl1-mesa-glx > # update-alternatives --config glx > ...you are now given the option to select /usr/lib/mesa-diverted as > the desired glx alternative (which you should do; your primary X > server is driven by your intel gpu and requires mesa's libGL for 3d > acceleration, not nvidia's). > i've both options from the start as i've installed libgl1-mesa-glx -- Francesco Berni - kurojishi Registered Linux User #512920 GPG: A1FB5252
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