I don't think the issue is dependant on the kernel version. It is a packaging/configuration problem between xserver-xorg-core and nvidia-current, which both bring in a libglx.so, but only the nvidia one works.
So I removed the needs-upstream-testing tag without further testing. Sorry for bringing the tag in at the first place, I was using ubuntu-bug tool and it asked "Did this problem occur at an earlier kernel", which it obviously didn't.
If you still think it is helpful to test the latest upstream kernel, I can do so.
Sorry for being a bit helpless, I am an experienced linux user but it is my first ever bug report.
Hi Jeremy,
I don't think the issue is dependant on the kernel version. It is a packaging/ configuration problem between xserver-xorg-core and nvidia-current, which both bring in a libglx.so, but only the nvidia one works.
So I removed the needs-upstream- testing tag without further testing. Sorry for bringing the tag in at the first place, I was using ubuntu-bug tool and it asked "Did this problem occur at an earlier kernel", which it obviously didn't.
If you still think it is helpful to test the latest upstream kernel, I can do so.
Sorry for being a bit helpless, I am an experienced linux user but it is my first ever bug report.
Thanks for your help,
Marco