> That you didn't read, yes. :(
>
> Mraw,
> KiBi.
I read, I read. And I will wait, what will happen.
And watch. And next time write to another list. :)
Thanky for your help anyway!
Have fun
Hans
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Hans-J. Ullrich (18/06/2011):
> Yes, it is userspace. Pity I don't have the logs any more (Xorg.log.0), where
> the error was shown. It showed me, that the *_dri.so could not found (so GLX
> could not be started). They originally reside below /usr/lib/dri/, but the
> driver search them below /u
Am Samstag, 18. Juni 2011 schrieb Cyril Brulebois:
> Hans-J. Ullrich (18/06/2011):
> > Well, I thought the problem is not related to i915, as this is part of
> > the kernel, and I did not change the kernel.
>
> Just to clarify: You mentioned a .so, not a .ko; there are i915 bits in
> the kernel,
Hans-J. Ullrich (18/06/2011):
> Well, I thought the problem is not related to i915, as this is part of
> the kernel, and I did not change the kernel.
Just to clarify: You mentioned a .so, not a .ko; there are i915 bits in
the kernel, and in userspace; in this case, this is about userspace.
Mraw,
> Clearly you didn't search for i915_dri.so or swrast_dri.so, which would
> have given the answer trivially. (And cFWIW, we have bugs for that
> already.) That's a matter which has been communicated upon [1,2]. And
> well, when it comes to X, [3] applies (instead of mailing dd@…).
>
> 1. http:/
Hi.
Hans-J. Ullrich (18/06/2011):
> /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/dri/i915_dri.so
> /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/dri/swrast_dri.so
>
> Solution:
> As "apt-file search i386-linux-gnu" did not show any package with this
> content,
> I added the directories manually and created some symlinks to i915_dri.so
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