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I am new to arch, but at the very least an intermediate linux user. I wanted to try arch, because I feel a lot of the distros are bloated. I am now about ready to quit linux after all the frustration arch has given me. First I spent forever getting a working nvidia driver.
Now my problem:
I want to do a compiz standalone. I even spent the time figuring out what I wanted in fedora by playing with some packages.
Compiz will not install. The installer complains that libgl and some mesa related files exists and quits. So what do I do. I previously had compiz installed before I installed my vid driver, but I botched that trying to get a working driver. I reinstalled and put on the working driver first. Sweet, now I can use xterm...
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What video card do you have and are you using the open source video driver or the proprietary driver?
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9800m GTS
patched 177.82
I just opened my pacman.log to see if I could paste in the error, but it doesn't even show up.
Last edited by bunk (2009-03-17 07:06:58)
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So you tried to install the compiz-core package, right? libgl should only be installed for open source drivers because the "proprietary drivers have their own gl implementation..". Have you tried uninstalling those packages it complains about?
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Yes, I tried compiz-core, fusion-icon, and compiz-fusion.
I tried uninstalling libgl, but pacman says it doesn't exist.
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Can you try posting the exact error messages it is giving you (doesn't have to be through the log I suppose)?
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gah...
checks for file conflicts
error:could not prepare transaction
error failed to commit transaction (conflicting files)
libgl: /usr/lib/libGL.so exists in filesystem
libgl: /usr/lib/libGL.so.1 exists in filesystem
libgl: /usr/lib/xorg/modules/extensions.libglx.so exists in filesystem
mesa: /usr/include/GL/gl.h exists in filesystem
mesa: /usr/include/GL/glext.h exists in filesystem
mesa: /usr/include/GL/glx.h exists in filesystem
mesa: /usr/include/GL/glxext.h exists in filesystem
Erros occured, no packages were upgraded
pardon any errors, I just typed all out myself.
Last edited by bunk (2009-03-17 07:32:38)
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Manually delete those files (they are not packages).
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Should I assume they are nothing I need?
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Wow
I had thought of doing that, but deleting the wrong files was how I botched my last attempt. You're a life saver.
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Should I assume they are nothing I need?
As far as compiz is concerned anyways.
I'm not sure you actually NEED the files, though.
Edit: It worked out?
Last edited by MilesRdz (2009-03-17 07:46:53)
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yeah, it installed. I saved them in a temp folder just in case, but I don't think they were needed.
Now installing AWN and the few apps I need. Let's see if I can get my compiz standalone going.
Thanks again.
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No problem.
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