Have you ever told us what
# uname -a
print out at the shell prompt of your terminal?
the terminal gives me a 2.6.16.1-ltsp-2 , as it should ,i think. i hoped i
could prevent a reinstall, but well, ill give it a try. maybe something went
wrong when updating ltsp or so. i have had this
SoNicX [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i am trying to turn my dual amd64 into an ltsp server an a small
p3/nvidia into a gaming client. [...] the driver loads quite fine,
but the glx module wont load (as logs told me).
And what told you the log about the reason?
so i figured it might be good to
hy again/
And what told you the log about the reason?
not much i looked at the xlog of the client, which just tells me that the glx
module could not be loaded, with an error nr 7. i dont have any idea why
this happens.
This conclusion is definitely not true, I think. The error above
happens
as i said here is a part of the clients /tmp/mnt/xorg.log. which i
unfortunatly had to copy from the other screen.
(EE) Failed to load /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/extensions/libglx.so
(EE) Failed to load module glx (loader failed, 7)
hm, i tthink i should go for some kind of centralized logging.
hello.
i am trying to turn my dual amd64 into an ltsp server an a small p3/nvidia
into a gaming client. well so far it worked quite well, i use ltsp-4.2 on a
centos4.2 server with 2.6.16-ck3 kernel. i tried the binary package from
dipe.de - the driver loads quite fine, but the glx module wont