Nvidia driver woes + Mesa

Mike A. Harris mharris at www.linux.org.uk
Tue Jan 25 03:09:02 PST 2005


Andy Ritger wrote:
>>>         If the extension is specific to a vendor, then of course you will 
>>>have to stick with that vendor for the future (or dump the extension you 
>>>are depending on).
>>
>>Nvidia have some packaging issues about trashing existing libraries that
>>makes their stuff a PITA to remove but their compatibility is extremely
>>good and I've not seen library issues between Mesa and the Nvidia guys.
> 
> 
> By necessity, the NVIDIA installation tool moves conflicting OpenGL
> libraries to a temporary directory (so that those libraries aren't
> picked up at load time, instead of the NVIDIA libraries).  To restore
> these backed up libraries and remove the NVIDIA libraries, you
> can run:

It isn't necessary though.  The rpm packages available in 
www.livna.org's rpm repository install the Nvidia proprietary driver 
into an rpm based OS in a clean manner that does not rename, move, or 
delete the OS supplied libGL or other files, and configures the X server 
to properly use the Nvidia supplied X server modules, etc.

I just wanted to point this out, to show that it isn't necessary to 
mangle the OS supplied files that are managed by rpm.  It's by choice 
rather than necessity.  ;)



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