[mythtv-users] Nivida drivers and mythbackend segfault.
Jarod C. Wilson
jcw at wilsonet.com
Mon Nov 3 03:27:17 EST 2003
A: Because English is read left to right, top to bottom.
Q: Why is top-posting a bad thing?
(aka, top-posting rearranged)
> On Mon, 2003-11-03 at 00:47, Jarod C. Wilson wrote:
>> On Nov 2, 2003, at 19:10, Edward Rudd wrote:
>>
>>> And when I run
>>> any MythTV application it segfaults.. strace shows it to be something
>>> with libpthread, as it sefaults immediately after loading all the
>>> libraries. My best guess is this another NPTL related issue with
>>> RedHat
>>>
>> Red Hat tested plenty. But they do NOT officially support the use of
>> proprietary binary-only drivers like those from nVidia. The problem
>> really isn't Red Hat and/or NPTL, it is the way nVidia haphazardly
>> wrote their drivers, doing Very Bad Things replacing libraries
>> willy-nilly from XFree86-Mesa-libGL. nVidia is aware of their
>> transgressions, and they are working with Mike Harris (the Red Hat
>> XF86
>> maintainer) to produce cleaner drivers that will actually work going
>> forward. There has been quite a bit of discussion on this front on the
>> various Red Hat/Fedora mailing lists recently.
On Nov 2, 2003, at 23:24, Edward Rudd wrote:
> Well there are plenty of other issues with RedHat's NPTL support..
> I've
> had to recompile DB4 w/o NPTL support just to get several programs
> including RPM to work correctly on this system due to the NPTL
> problems., so there are NPTL problems.. Read
> http://www.invoca.ch/pub/packages/cyrus-imapd for more information on
> those problems..
From what I understand (this is according to folks at Red Hat, so take
it w/a grain of salt), most applications that broke when Red Hat
implemented NPTL broke because they were not properly written. Examples
of 3rd-party applications not working w/NPTL carry very little weight
with Red Hat. I'm not saying there aren't problems, but everything
included in the distro, and the vast majority of 3rd-party packages
I've used work just fine w/NPTL. There are always a few things that
don't work right from distro to distro, version to version.
> I haven't tried compiling the Nvidia drivers directly on this system
> yet.. As as I'll be getting a new video card for the system sometime
> soon, I'm not going to worry about it right now.. The old Voodoo3 I had
> died on me.. and I'm using an old GeForce 2 w/o TV out and a scan
> converter currently (though it's only B&W)...
Compiling from source definitely works, but it will likely cause
problems if you try to upgrade to Fedora Core in a few days here...
Also see Axel's reply.
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