On Friday 06 February 2004 23:30, Arne Vogel wrote:
> Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >On Friday 06 February 2004 15:58, Arne Vogel wrote:
> >>The first problem was that KDE would refuse to start, complaining about
> >>a missing symbol
> >>_nv000022 in /usr/lib/libGLcore.so.1 (which pointed to the new version
> >>of that NVIDIA library).
> >>GNOME would work fine. I could resolve this by removing the
> >>/usr/X11R6/lib/libGL.so.1 link
> >>(which pointed to a MESA library). Unfortunately, that link later popped
> >>up again, and I still don't
> >>quite know what's creating it.
> >
> >Have you did an opengl-update nvidia?
>
> No... I'll try that, thanks! (Danke sehr :-)

than that is your problem. gentoo heals the 'damage' you are doing ;o) (Bitte 
schön ;o) )


> The SysReq option was disabled. To recover from a bad X failure I would
> need to press
> Alt+SysReq+K?

if you are lucky, yes.
But if that does not help try +e +i to kill. This will render your box in a 
lot of times pretty useless and additionally sysrq+s +u and +b is needed.

As long you are the only user of your system, sysrq is a smart choice.

Glück Auf
Volker

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