After digging some more in finding out why glxinfo is called I found out that it was compiz probing for needed gl features. I have not enabled desktop effects, nor can I since I have a ATI X1600 graphics card.
After blacklisting my PCI ID in /usr/bin/compiz this issue was solved for me (by setting T="1002:71c5").
After digging some more in finding out why glxinfo is called I found out that it was compiz probing for needed gl features. I have not enabled desktop effects, nor can I since I have a ATI X1600 graphics card.
After blacklisting my PCI ID in /usr/bin/compiz this issue was solved for me (by setting T="1002:71c5").