http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=564536
http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=564536#c3
--- Comment #3 from Dominique Leuenberger 2009-12-16 09:35:56 UTC ---
I can foresee at least two issues here:
mixing X11:XGL and X11:Compiz is not really a good idea (they both contain
Compiz with some different settings, and you might end up with different sets
of libraries).
1) This probably happened with the various undefined symbols.
2) The problem with compiz-manager (yes, I found already at least two errors in
the wrapper now).
For 1: I just recommend you to disable one of the two repos (suggest to keep
X11:XGL, as it's better tested on 11.1. X11:Compiz is more tested on 11.2 and
Factory). and then get all the packages up/downgraed to this repo.
for 2): The errors consist so far of:
- the script uses grep to see which driver get's loaded and possibly unloaded.
In the form of:
grep $logfile /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/+nvidia_drv.so (for the nvidia
driver)
this is too strict, as a grep $logfile ndidia_drv.so on my system shows:
(II) Loading /usr/lib64/xorg/modules//drivers/nvidia_drv.so
first off, it does not respect 64bit systems (which seems not to be an issue
for you anyhow), but then the double slash between modules and drivers is not
matched (resulting in the 'No whitelisted driver found' error in your output.
secondly, it interfaces to lspci, without any path definitions. As lspci is
installed in /sbin, a regular user does not have it in $PATH and the call
fails.
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