For me this was due to my panel no longer having an indicator applet.
Adding it back did not work. I managed to "fix" it by resetting the
panel config (right click on the panel, select 'Reset Panel').
That got me an indicator appled, with the nm-appled being displayed
correctly.
(I do get an erro
Why is this bug against ubuntu-drivers-common then? Since downgrading it
didn't help, and your description mentions installing various updates,
the problems could be caused by any of them right?
You can find out what packages was upgraded when by looking in dpkg log
files: /var/log/dpkg.log*. Then
That is the cause. With the changes in 0.2.91.7 gpu-manager will find
the blacklist entries in bumblebee.conf and not load the nvidia module.
However, bumblebee appears to be for supporting laptops with NVIDIA
Optimus. From a very quick look at the description disabling the nvidia
module seems lik
Attached patch solve both issues.
** Patch added: "1376966_fix_regex_and_only_look_in_conf_files.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-drivers-common/+bug/1376966/+attachment/4238515/+files/1376966_fix_regex_and_only_look_in_conf_files.patch
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Oh, I didn't even think of that. Since the regexp don't begin with a ^,
of course it also matches comments. :-(
If I was not clear about versions in the original report. This is a
regression introduced in the SRU ubuntu-drivers-common 1:0.2.91.7, in
Ubuntu 14.04.
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Do you have any files in /etc/modprobe.d/ that does not have a .conf
extension? If you have, then this could be a duplicate of bug 1376966.
Log in to the root console, and run the following to check:
ls /etc/modprobe.d/|grep -v '\.conf$'
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Do you have any files in /etc/modprobe.d/ that does not have a .conf
extension? If you have, then this could be a duplicate of bug 1376966.
Run the following to check:
ls /etc/modprobe.d/|grep -v '\.conf$'
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Public bug reported:
My media center computer have a single nvidia GPU connected to a TV, and
have for many years been happily using the nvidia driver. Unfortunately
the recent upgrade to version 1:0.2.91.7 broke X. Starting lightdm would
fail, delete my xorg.conf and redirect libgl symlinks to me
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