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Hi,
I know this topic has already been posted and marked [SOLVED], but it did not help me. I am trying to upgrade my ArchLinux on my DELL Latitude E6430 but have the following error : http://pastebin.com/icVZJAqx.
Your help would be very appreciated, I am struggling with this problem since a week
Last edited by nugetchar (2016-04-13 05:38:56)
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Guessing that you installed the proprietary drivers, try removing mesa-libgl and see what happens.
This information really should be on the wiki somewhere...
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Guessing that you installed the proprietary drivers, try removing mesa-libgl and see what happens.
This information really should be on the wiki somewhere...
Here's what I've got : http://pastebin.com/tLFFztR5.
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So what drivers are you using?
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How do I know this ?
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I think he's using mesa-libgl, otherwise he would get an error when thing to remove a package that's not present on his system.
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I actually tried to uninstall the nvidia driver instead au the mesa-libgl, and it did not work either. I'm a little lost with this problem, thank you very much for your help tho !
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nugetchar, please post "pacman -Qs libgl" .
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nugetchar, please post "pacman -Qs libgl" .
Hi @Lone_Wolf, here is the result:
[nugetchar@arch ~]$ sudo pacman -Qs libgl
local/lib32-nvidia-libgl 358.16-1
NVIDIA drivers libraries symlinks (32-bit)
local/libglade 2.6.4-5
Allows you to load glade interface files in a program at runtime
local/mesa 11.0.7-1
an open-source implementation of the OpenGL specification
local/mesa-libgl 11.0.7-1
Mesa 3-D graphics library
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Ok, that clarifies what goes wrong :
lib32-nvidia-libgl requires nvidia-libgl which conflicts with mesa-libgl.
try to remove lib32-nvidia-libgl .
incase that fails because it's needed by other things, use "-Rdd" .
After the removal, try pacman -Syu again.
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Ok, that clarifies what goes wrong :
lib32-nvidia-libgl requires nvidia-libgl which conflicts with mesa-libgl.
try to remove lib32-nvidia-libgl .
incase that fails because it's needed by other things, use "-Rdd" .After the removal, try pacman -Syu again.
It worked, but now that I restarted my computer, I can only be in console mode. I've got the following message:
brcmsmac bcma0:1: brcms_ops_bss_info_changed: arp filtering: 1 addresses (implement)
Also, when I try
setxkbmap fr
, I've got an error saying
Cannot open display "default display"
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First, if you did need to do "pacman -Rdd lib32-nvidia-libgl" do pacman -Syu lib32-mesa-libgl .
the brcmsmac driver has to do with network, should have no impact at all on starting multi-user.target or graphical.target.
(it also looks like a harmless message).
The setxkbmap command is intended to be run from inside an X environment, if you're not in X it's expected to fail.
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Check dmesg and/or journalctl for graphics related errors.
Also login as user and run startx .
Search for errors you see , the solution may have already been found by someone else.
If you can't find the solution, start a new thread.
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Hi ! Did not see your answer. I tried
startx
and now everything is fine. Thanks for your help, this topic is solved
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