On 10/18/2012 05:00 PM, Ned Slider wrote: > On 18/10/12 21:18, fred smith wrote: >> On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 04:10:32PM -0400, fred smith wrote: >>> On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 01:51:59PM -0600, Zube wrote: >>>> On Thu Oct 18 03:43:40 PM, fred smith wrote: >>>> >>>>>> That doesn't look good ... >>>>> No, it doesn't. Perhaps I need to reinstall the Nvidia driver. >>>>> but it's weird that everything seems to just work except for FF 16.0.1. >>>> Confirmed. >>>> >>>> FF 16.0.1 from the mozilla site crashes X on CentOS 5.8 32-bit and >>>> 64-bit if the latest NVIDIA drivers are installed (304.51). If the >>>> older drivers (295.71) are used, it seems to be OK. It's also OK if >>>> the NVIDIA drivers are not used. Also seems to be OK on CentOS 6.3. >>>> I haven't tried older revisions of the 304 series driver. >>> but I'm using 290.10, and have been for a few months. it just now >>> started doing this. very strange. >> So, I reinstalled the same Nvidia driver (290.10) and now FF 16.0.1 >> works! Go figure. I guess some file may have gotten hosed, somehow. >> > The reason is that the NVIDIA installer overwrites some distro files > with it's own version of some libs, in this case the offending file is > /usr/lib{64}/xorg/modules/extensions/libglx.so > > So you install the nvidia drivers and everything works just fine, for > months. > > Then last week an update was released for xorg-x11-server-Xorg which in > turn re-overwrites the nvidia lib with the distro lib and you see the > error you reported earlier along with the symptoms you describe. > > Then you reinstalled the nvidia drivers which of course over wrote the > newly updated distro version of libglx.so (again) and everything was > back working as before. > > The solution is not to use the NVIDIA provided binary drivers but > instead to use the same drivers properly packaged by elrepo for your > distro. The elrepo rpm package installs these libs to a separate > directory where they will not conflict with the original distro libs and > you will void this type of mess. Not to mention you don't need to > reinstall the drivers every time there is a new kernel update. I highly recommend using the elrepo NVIDIA drivers ... Its easy and it has always "just worked" for me.
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