Open webbsimax opened 12 years ago
Can i provide any more information to help?
Well, I was facing similar issue just now on amd64 architecture and gentoo system. Well in my case it seems to me that there were bad links created between lib lib32 and lib64. I was thinking about repair them correctly, but then I tried to do
which also failed with message related about bad module and as soon as I did many changes in kernel without cleaning old object. I did
then built and install new kernel. then before reboot I compiled nvidia drivers against the newly compiled kernel
No I am able to run glx tests on both the intel and nvidia graphics card on my alienware m17r3 machine. Of course one still must start "virtual" X server for nvidia card.
This page was first on Google when searching for the xserver-xorg error "(EE) LoadModule: Module glx does not have a glxModuleData data object."
In my case, someone had accidentally copied the libGLX.so (which is a client library normally in /usr/lib/) to the /usr/lib/xorg/modules/extensions/ folder. The error makes sense, a X11 module needs to implement the module interface, which include a {module name}ModuleData struct with version information and some test function pointers. The actual server library was sitting in the same folder (libglxserver_nvidia.so.430.40), and fixing the issue was as easy as making some new symbolic links to this library.
Hi,
I'm getting closer and closer to getting ironhide working on my laptop. Ironhide configures itself, all the glxgears show up in the right places, and ironhide-enablecard claims to work. However it doesn't appear to be loading properly (when I boot, the intel card ends up being used). The Xorg.0.log contains the following errors:
The files mentioned are all in the /usr/lib/xorg/modules/extensions folder, and are the ones from nvidia-current.
The whole Xorg log file, as well as xorg.conf.nvidia are bellow in case they help.
Any ideas?
Ta
Adam
Log:
Xorg.conf: