https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=104351
--- Comment #3 from Emil Velikov <emil.l.veli...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Breno Souza from comment #2)
> Same error on fresh install. I have installed the following packages:
>
> base, base-devel, gnome, gnome-extra, freeglut, qt5-base, cower, pacaur,
> google-chrome (from aur), mesa-demos
>
> I also have lost access to mesa 17.2.6-1 since I haven't saved it from my
> previously installation.
>
You might have overdone it a bit (aka fresh install isn't necessary), but at
least we know it's a nice clean setup.
Regarding old binaries/packages see the wiki
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arch_Linux_Archive
> As of $ LD_DEBUG=libs glxinfo, binaries are located under /usr/lib. It
> halted on this line:
>
> 10721: calling init: /usr/lib/libnss_files.so.2
> 10721:
>
> I don't "make install" anything, maybe pacaur did. I don't know what to
> check in the disowned list.
>
I'd recommend slowing learning the tools you use (pacaur). Normally you'll be
looking for libraries (*.so*), but that's not applicable now since you've got a
clean setup.
> I forget to mention that I use a Radeon HD 7850. Could it be something in my
> setup still? Is this distro related?
>
Knowing the hardware is a important detail - it sounds similar (sort of) to bug
104306.
Most likely you're using a Wayland session - try a Xorg one (there should be
some toggles on the login screen).
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