I had a system with a NVIDIA card, but the images on the screen were
fuzzy. I had GLX for the NVDIA card installed.
I replaced the graphics card with an ATI card and am now trying to
get the GLX graphics working again.
I have tried to delete all references and drivers for the NVDIA card
from the system.
I have upgraded the system from FC 2 to FC 3 to separate the NVDIA
drivers from the kernel.
I have "sh ati-driver-installer-8.28.8.run"
When I reboot the system, glx does not work.
Xorg.0.log contains:
(EE) Failed to initialize GLX extension (NVIDIA X driver not found)
I don't see any warning messages in /var/log/messages concerning the
graphics.
How can I get glx working on this system?
Thanks for your help.
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