Tuesday, July 24. 2007Debian, xserver-xorg-core and libglx.so![]() I wanted to do a regular upgrade of xserver-xorg-core in Debian ‘testing’. Unfortunately, dpkg complained about a file ./usr/lib/xorg/modules/extensions/libglx.so not being present, although Nvidia’s installer had placed it right there and it was still present. Because of that broken upgrade my X server couldn’t start anymore. Removal of Nvidia or xorg didn’t change anything on this situation. With Google I saw that someone found a solution by installing nvidia-glx-legacy temporarily. Here’s what to do:
Recently, I had another issue with the Nvidia installer: It didn’t work anymore due to the activated paravirtualization feature in Debian’s default kernel what conflicts with the GPL-incompatible module nvidia.ko. Here’s a solution I found in the web:
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