[Expired for mesa-utils (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for
60 days.]
** Changed in: mesa-utils (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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** Changed in: mesa-utils (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Since this bug is "importance: Undecided" (and I found my bugreport to
be incomplete):
I use Ubuntu only, both at work and home. Got Intel chipsets on my home
computers and at work. About once a day, X crashes. When it does, X try
to restart several times - but do eventually give up.
The only mes
Removing Nvidia solved the problem for me to, why are the nvidia-modules
installed by default? - Am not using any chipsets from Nvidia, on any of
my computers - but the nvidia drivers became installed on the two with
GUI.
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glxinfo crash on Intrepid Ibex: extension "GLX" missing
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Hello
removing nvidia modules solve this problem for me :
[url]https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mesa-utils/+bug/256021[/url]
thanks
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glxinfo crash on Intrepid Ibex: extension "GLX" missing
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/269405
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Uninstalling all nvidia packages work for me.
On Sat, Sep 13, 2008 at 3:19 PM, Adrián Chaves Fernández
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Even if I should have removed them, I had, it's done, and it works! I
> want to say that there a package relative to X-org that was installed
> before, and now it isn
Even if I should have removed them, I had, it's done, and it works! I
want to say that there a package relative to X-org that was installed
before, and now it isn't (maybe it help others). The xserver-xorg-video-
nv is not installed on my system anymore. Maybe it was the cause of my
problem. I'm no
Thank you very much, Jacob.
I've opened Synaptic, removed all packages with nvidia in its name (and
the one which ends with "nv" and seems to be relative to the X.org).
When I rebooted the computer, there was no X. I wrote "sudo defconf"
after login in text mode, and although it was as if anything
Adrián:
If you actually have an NVIDIA chipset, then you probably don't want to
remove the NVIDIA drivers. I should have made it more clear that I'm
have an Intel i945 chipset, hence my reason for removing them.
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glxinfo crash on Intrepid Ibex: extension "GLX" missing
https://bugs.launchpad.ne
Just 'sudo dexconf' and restarting X didn't worked for me. I'm removing
nvidia packages right now. Is relevant that I've used EnvyNG to install
de official nVidia drivers?
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glxinfo crash on Intrepid Ibex: extension "GLX" missing
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/269405
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Possible workaround:
Run `sudo dexconf` to reset your xorg.conf. Restart X and try again.
If that doesn't work, open Synaptic and remove all of the nvidia drivers
(sans nvidia-kernel-common) and run `sudo dexconf` again. It appears
that the NVIDIA drivers and config applet somehow got installed o
Confirming this bug, but I'm not sure if this is specific to mesa or is
an X bug.
** Summary changed:
- glxinfo crash on Intrepid Ibex
+ glxinfo crash on Intrepid Ibex: extension "GLX" missing
** Changed in: mesa-utils (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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