On 07/10/2019 11.08, DAVID HAND wrote:
> This is present in Buster and Stretch - can't remember precisely when it
> broke.
>
> Don't know which package maintainer is responsible, have searched a lot and
> found many similar sounding issues yet not been able to fix it myself, nor
> find active similar bug. Possibly one filed with glx-alternative
>
> The breakage is fairly innocuous - unless your DE tries to do too much - like
> KDE Plasma.. However 360 degree videos will without fail be garbled. (I
> vaguely remember this occurring sometime between Wheezy and Stretch but
> didn't really pay it much attention at the time). Installation of the
> proprietary 304xx nvidia driver (in Stretch as no longer included since
> Buster) changes but does not fix the issue.
>
> I get the impression it's something to do with the spaghetti of openGL
> symbolic links, but I'm a little out of my depth.
>
> Would love to get some help to rectify this one way or another.
>
Good day David, (well, day with a lot of noise, but that is
relatively uncommon actually),
Last time I had some garbling with libgl links, it was due to a
reinstallation, or update, of "xorg-xserver", which erased an
NVidia specific version of the libgl.so with its own. Could you
send the output of the following commands:
$ glxinfo | head
$ nvidida-smi
$ lspci | grep VGA
Well, assuming the problem does come from garbled OpenGL libs,
purging then reinstalling the NVidia driver might help, but I am
referring for myself to a situation where the .run file from
NVidia was in use (specific driver qualification in professional
context); not sure how things would work with Debian packaging.
Kind Regards, :)
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Étienne Mollier
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