Re: Black Screen Desktop

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We experienced the same problem with our 70 Fedora Core 5 installs. We're using 64-bit processors and high-end nvidia graphics cards, and had the same problem.
We're not sure just why this happens, but when Core 5 boots, it looks for glx driver libraries in:
/usr/lib64/xorg/modules/extensions/libglx.so
If you log out and log in again , which cycles the X-server,  the server looks for the same ".so" in
/usr/lib64/xorg/modules/extensions/nvidia/libglx.so
It's been a while, so the details are a bit foggy on exactly how we found this, but it took us a month of trying.
Here's what we did to solve the problem:
1) In /usr/lib64/xorg/modules/extensions, create a symbolic link between libglx.so and /usr/lib64/xorg/modules/extensions/nvidia/libglx.so.
2) In /usr/lib64/xorg/modules/extensions/nvidia, we create a symbolic link from libglx.so to the "latest" libglx library version:

          libglx.so -> libglx.so.1.0.8774          libglx.so.1.0.8774 is in this case the most recent version obtained from Livna, and resides in the same directory.   Hope this helps ...
Bob McKieSystems ManagerBrigham and Women's Hospital, Surgical Planning Lab

POLONKAI Gergely wrote:> I also use an NVidia Card with the latest drivers, however, I don't get> this error. I use gnome's own VNC server, vino. Maybe you should try it,> it also puts through the screensavers graphics :)>> 2006. 10. 13, péntek keltezéssel 20.59-kor Brian J. Murrell ezt írta:>   >> On Fri, 2006-13-10 at 14:55 -0500, DAWES, LILLIAN A wrote:>>     >>> I am completely new to GNOME and just setup a Fedora Core 5 box.  I>>> also setup VNC Viewer so I could access the desktop from my>>> workstation.  After I've been logged into the box for a while it seems>>> there must be a setting somewhere to place the pc into 'hibernate' or>>> something and I can't figure out where that is or how for that not to>>> happen.  It appears the machine is on--I can ssh to it--but when I VNC>>> to it it's just a black screen and when I go over to it--same thing.>>> It's like the desktop turns off after idle for maybe an hr or 2 and I>>> can't wake it back up.  Therefore I have to restart the server.  I'm>>> wondering if there is a certain parameter for initializing the gnome>>> session?  I have checked all the power management to 'never' and when>>> idle do nothing but I don't know where else to look.  Therefore I'm>>> not sure if this is a bug or a missing setting on my part.  I'd>>> appreciate any hints on where to look or what to files/commands that>>> might help me.  >>>       >> Yes, I am seeing the same things with the exception that I can still see>> the screen using VNC (x0rfbserver on the machine with the black screen).>> The cursor is still visible on the physical screen, just nothing else.>> If I disable all screensaving and power management, it doesn't go black>> anymore, so this is definitely something to do with the screen saver.>>>> I am using an nvidia fx5200 with the 8774 driver.  How about yourself?>>>> b.>>>> _______________________________________________>> gnome-list mailing list>> gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx>> http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list>>     >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------>>>> _______________________________________________>> gnome-list mailing list>> gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx>> http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list>>     
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