Bizarre problems in Hardy - system broke fsck this AM, no nvidia anymore

Karl Larsen k5di at zianet.com
Sun Jul 20 00:54:35 UTC 2008


David Fox wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 19, 2008 at 12:43 PM, David Fox <dfox94085 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>   
>> Looks like nvidia is still a no go. I have kde 4.1 running but only
>> with the nv driver, and I can't get any opengl programs to work -
>>     
>
> Back using the nvidia driver. However, I had a whole boatload of
> problems trying to get the nvidia driver 169.12 reinstalled
> (nvidia-new-kernel-source, nvidia-glx, nvidia-common) so I gave up and
> ran the shell script to install 173.xx from nvidia's site.
>
> Oh well, it's working now (in Gnome) even with compiz.
>
> :)
>
> On the other hand, the nvidia kernel does not autoload on boot, and so
> the first try to get into X fails, using the nvidia driver. I have to
> drill down to where nvidia.ko lies, manually do an insmod nvidia.ko as
> root, and then startx, which gets me in gnome, not kde4.1 since my
> default display manager isn't running at the moment.
>
> As long as I don't reboot, or don't have to :) then this should be OK
> for now. :)
>
> I'm still working on the debsums audit. I managed to get most
> everything I thought should be reinstalled (I also ran across another
> post on the ML saying you could use aptitude to reinstall everything
> without having to reinstall, but I thought I didn't have enough disk
> space in my 10 gig root partition (1 gig or so full) to try that just
> yet. So I've spent the better part of a day trying to get this fixed.
> I might have been better off reinstalling the system, but what the
> hell, that probably would have taken longer.
>
> So far I can post what's left to fix debsums-wise as an attachment as
> well as an strace when I couldn't modprobe nvidia.
>
>
>   
>> there is no GLX or other stuff here.
>>
>>     
    Well I have a nVidia computer and Hardy has been perfect about 
keeping me supplied with the high performance nVidia kernel drivers. I 
am very happy with what I have.

    Your problems sound like they might be hardware problems.

Karl


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