Edward Z. Yang wrote:
> I will attempt to
> cook and test a patch.
Patch attempt failed. Does the package manager have anything to say
about this?
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The basic way to reproduce this issue on a blank machine is as such:
sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx-legacy-96xx
sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx-legacy-96xx-dev
ls /usr/lib | grep libGL.so
The source of this problem is a sorry chain of diversions and hacks that
have caused nvidia-glx-legacy-69xx
It looks like the bug lies in the nvidia-glx-legacy-96xx-dev install
scripts, which don't set up the appropriate symlinks if
nvidia-glx-legacy-96xx was installed previously. Also, the uninstall
scripts sucks (although this is not a rc-blocking issue).
Cheers,
Edward
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There have been several new versions of Grub since you first posted this
report. Could you try to reproduce with a newer version?
Cheers,
Edward
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> I assume this has been forwarded upstream?
I was attempting to check out the fenix website to find out whether or
not the fenix developers were handling the issue on their bugtracker,
and I get a generic "your webserver has been configured correctly" error
[1], as well as most of the pages on t
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