This NVidia driver issue seems to be cropping up a lot on the
forums. Is there a fix for it other than setting permissive globally?
Has anybody ever tried to simply reset the flag? Use
execstack -c /usr/lib*/libGL.so
This thread is totally confusing me....
I haven't been following exactly what's going on with this problem, but:
- /usr/lib*/libGL.so.1 is the Mesa GL library
- /usr/lib*/nvidia/libGL.so.1 is the Nvidia GL library, when properly
installed via livna
On my computer both are marked GNU_STACK RWE, which seems relevant to
this problem (correct me if that's not true), so I'm not sure why Nvidia
is being blamed, and Mesa is not. This is x86_64.
- I get denials attempting to execute /dev/zero, exectstack, and execmem
for glxgears with the Nvidia driver.
- I tried testing with the nv driver, but it crashed after I restarted X
a few times, so I think selinux is not the primary problem when it comes
to this driver. I'm running back to the "stable" nvidia driver [ even
though it crashes on suspend ] :)
Will do more testing, but the point is that it's not clear which libGL
library is causing the problem from this thread.
[jim@cornette-lt ~]$ locate libGL.so.1
/usr/lib/libGL.so.1
/usr/lib/libGL.so.1.2
Doesn't this indicate the Mesa libGL library, and not the Nvidia or ATI one?
I take it that there are many more instances around.
Yes, I would expect to see problems with binaries that link to libGL...
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