Just to clarify: After installing a driver using NVidia's installer, in
order to revert to the packaged driver, first uninstall it as follows
(installer filename may differ):
sudo sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-190.42-pkg1.run --uninstall
Then re-install the packaged driver (I recommend using envyng, which
Thanks for letting us know the issue is resolved.
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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libglx.so has undefined symbol. Causes glx module failure
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/430230
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Seem the problem discussed there
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-
drivers-180/+bug/391461 and solution issued but it does not work for me
on ASUS A6 with vide card nVidia Corporation G72M [Quadro NVS
110M/GeForce Go 7300] (rev a1) an latest as for 2009-10-16 drivers and
ke
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libglx.so has undefined symbol. Causes glx module failure
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Bryce...Thanks for looking into this. I found a solution, unfortunately
it seemed that an upgrade killed my system so I never got to try
itoh well
It seems that the problem was that I installed a beta driver from
nvidia's site. The problem was that some packages were not properly
removed
Hi david-g-stone,
Please attach the output of `lspci -vvnn` and `dmesg`, and attach your
/var/log/Xorg.0.log (and maybe Xorg.0.log.old) file from after reproducing this
issue. If you're using a custom /etc/X11/xorg.conf please attach that as well.
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