Hello Henryque,
The scenario you describe (manually installing the NVIDIA drivers from
their website) is not within the scope of this request/bug, as far as I
know and having to install the 370 series is unrelated to this
request/bug.
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I can confirm that disabling the plugins solves the problem, but I don't
know which one is causing the problem.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1533480
Title:
banshee s
Public bug reported:
When I was importing my media library to Rhythmbox, I noticed there were
several repeated songs. After examining more closely, I observed the
songs were being added correctly, but the track list wasn't being
updated and it was displaying some weird characters.
ProblemType: Bu
Public bug reported:
When resuming from sleep or coming out of hibernation and sometimes when
disabing and reenabling the wireless card (using Fn + the corresponding
key), network-manager will stop recognizing that there's a wireless card
in my laptop. The bluetooth applet and the card themselves
You may try to run
sudo apt-get -f install
which sometimes corrects this kind of thing.
May I ask you why you're using a 32-bit install? The 64-bit became the
recommended one some time ago.
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This does not happen in Ubuntu 16.04.1 with the standard 4.4 kernel.
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Title:
package nvidia-367 367.44-0ubunt
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I installed this package from xenial-proposed and rebooted. The nVidia
card was shut down correctly.
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I can confirm that indee, installing newer drivers will cause the dGPU
to stay on.
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