On 2010-09-17 00:37, Russ Allbery wrote:
FIlipus Klutiero<chea...@gmail.com>  writes:

X doesn't start when configured to use nvidia using nvidia-glx-legacy-71xx
71.86.14-1 due to the current X.Org server video driver API not being
supported by the 71xx series:
dlopen: /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/nvidia_drv.so: undefined symbol:
AllocateScreenPrivateIndex
(EE) Failed to load /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/nvidia_drv.so
Indeed, that looks bad.

Unfortunately, this is also the latest release upstream of the 71.*
version of the drivers.  Since this is a non-free binary driver, there
isn't really anything that we can do about this except hope that upstream
releases a new version to fix it.

At this point, it's probable that we'll have to release squeeze without
this package.  In the longer term, I think the only way to get a fix will
be to convince upstream that someone is still using an older card with the
new X.org server.  The best way to do that is to report your problem to
the upstream forums and ask there if a new release is planned.
Heh. It must have been a long time ago if I ever had enough trust in NVIDIA to ask them for anything, in particular to update their Linux driver for 10 year old cards. Actually, I have no card that only works with 71xx, I'm just reporting this package is broken so it can't get back in testing.

Pretty much the only thing you can do is to request the removal of these packages; see http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/pkg-nvidia-devel/2009-September/001925.html

The situation has partly changed since then, partly thanks to your work. The first paragraph should now read:

The following packages are broken in unstable and testing:

nvidia-graphics-legacy-96xx-modules-amd64, 
nvidia-graphics-legacy-96xx-modules-i386



Of course, the situation might change as you say, but the odds that NVIDIA would support these cards on Linux until ~2013, and that at this point there would be enough Debian users willing to use non-free packages for 3D acceleration on cards more than 10 years old to motivate a Debian maintainer to take care of such a difficult package are, IMO, insignificant weighed against the cost of removal.



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