Roy Wright wrote:
On Nov 9, 2009, at 1:04 AM, Johannes Kimmel wrote:
Try to resync and emerge the new eselect-opengl and run "eselect
opengl set nvidia" again. This could fix it, as I had a similar
problem. The old eselect did something wrong, but I can't remember
exactly because it went somehow long yesterday :)
Good catch, but unfortunately it didn't help. I've downgraded the
nvidia drivers to 185.18.36-r1 which then loaded glx, but still not
dri or dri2.
Maybe I need to upgrade the kernel from 2.6.29...
BTW, xorg-server-1.6.5 does work with nv drivers, but I need opengl.
I'm currently trying to downgrade server to 1.6.3, but that's not
compiling. Let's say I'm not very impressed with the xorg ebuild
technique of specifying dependencies using >=. xorg ebuilds should be
holistic based on the xorg-server version. Instead I have to figure
out the version masks for each of the dependencies. PITA!
Thank you,
Roy
AFAIK it doesn't matter if dri and dri2 don't load. On the three systems
I maintain the "dris" don't load, too, but I have full opengl acceleration.