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If upon opening up your NVidia Server Settings app you find that
you are running MESA as the GLX renderer, it may possibly be that your libglx.so is pointing to MESA and not nVidias library as I discovered. The fix i did was simply to do the following: 'su' to root cd /usr/X11/lib/modules/extensions mv libglx.so libglx.so.old ln -s -f ./NVIDIA/libglx.so libglx.so I hope this helps others to get OpenGL running in hardware mode who are having issues, and I HOPE nVidia address this issue in future releases. |
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