Finally the problem was coming from passing nomodeset to the kernel
command line.
Now I have full screen resolution but there is still an issue refreshing
the screen sometimes.
When switching between windows, scrolling, moving the mouse and just
writing some text the screen gets scrumbled. None o
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Christopher you were absolutely right. The nouveau-firmware package was
not installed.
But even now after installing it, adding an initramfs hook and creating
a new initrd the driver does not seem to load correctly.
Attached I added the new dmesg and lspci -vvv output.
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Just started Ubuntu live CD to see if the problem is also there. Using the live
CD I can see a different xrandr output:
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ xrandr
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1920 x 1080, maximum 8192 x 8192
LVDS-1 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
DP-1 disconnected (no
Public bug reported:
As requested in https://bugs.launchpad.net/nvidia-drivers-
ubuntu/+bug/1314367 I open a new bug for my system.
After a fresh installation of Vivid I only have a resolution of
1024x768.
Using xrandr and a custom xorg.conf file I might be able to get a bigger
resolution (not f
On the 02.03 I installed the 15.04 development version from scatch. With
nouveau I never had a resolution available wich was more than 1024x768
unless using xrandr after installation.
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Yesterday I uninstalled the nvidia driver and tried to get the nouveau
to work. As the nouveau does not recognize the proper resolution I have
to use xrandr to create and add a new one.
As a lack of time I have not completely solved this issue yesterday. At
least with the default (and maximal reco
Yes that is exactly what they said.
Mail from support:
The bug looks bad and we would love to fix it.
But I discussed this with our product manager, and was informed that
there are no updates planned to the 340 driver branch and that this
older tesla generation graphics card will only be support
I opened a bug at Nvidia. Short answer: no fix :-(
So I am left alone with an almost useless notebook
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10de:0cbc [HP EliteBook 8540w] Fli
I'm using the nvidia driver which is included in the 15.04 version:
340.76-0ubuntu1
ii nvidia-340 340.76-0ubuntu1
amd64NVIDIA binary driver - version 340.76
ii nvidia-340-uvm 340.7
Finally I could not wait and installed the new version of Ubuntu today.
Even installing all the updates did not change anything. The flickering
is still there and none of the described workarounds are working.
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I'm afraid I can't install it on my laptop for now. How do I use the
nvidia driver from the live cd? By default the nouveau driver is loaded.
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Titl
I already installed the latest BIOS long time ago.
dmidecode -s bios-version
68CVD Ver. F.50
dmidecode -s bios-release-date
07/08/2014
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Still no success. Freshly installed Ubuntu 14.10 with Nvidia driver
331.89-0ubuntu5.
CCSM workaround mentioned above in this thresd still does not solve the
issue.
The system is completely useless with this flickering.
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Still for me there is no workaround. Even if the above mentioned
workaround seems to be working for some it does not for me.
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Flickering w
Still no luck. All workarounds don't help in my case.
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Flickering with Ubuntu 14.04 and nvidia card reappeared
To manage notifications ab
Also this workaround does not solve the issue for me. I hope there will
be a solution soon.
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Thanks, but also this workaround does not help in my case. It improves
the situation a little bit, but the flickering is still there.
Especially when switching between multiple windows.
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Unfortunately I can't confirm this workaround. In my case it just
doesn't flicker directly after starting the computer. After a short
moment using it the flickering reappears.
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Yes it is not updating correctly. Especially when switching between
different aplications.
The Gmail thin I have never noticed so far. But I'm rarely using it.
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As requested in Bug #1310633 I'm opening a new bug.
With a previous version of Ubuntu I already had this flickering. With
additional options for the kernel module I was able to fix the
flickering.
options nvidia NVreg_RegistryDwords="PerfLevelSrc=0x" NVreg_Mobile=3
NVreg
After upgrading to 14.04 I also have this flickering problem again. It seems
that the old line in options.conf:
options nvidia NVreg_RegistryDwords="PerfLevelSrc=0x" NVreg_Mobile=3
NVreg_ModifyDeviceFiles=0
is not read anymore (I found this somewhere in the net and it solved the
issue on 13.
Me too I can confirm that this patch solves the issue.
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Whenever I attach my Western Digital My Book to my HP EliteBook 8530w I
get a Kernel OOps. When using it in this state I get a corrupted
filesystem (ext3).
I never see this problem on an older HP nc6120 notebook running Ubuntu
9.04 when attaching the same disk.
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With the latest version of libapache2-svn everything is ok again.
Bug can be closed now.
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Binary package hint: libapache2-svn
Today I upgraded my Intrepid system. The upgrade installed apache2
2.2.9-1
Since then I cannot start my Apache server due to undefined symbols in
libapache2-svn.
When starting Apache 2 I get the following error.
apache2: Syntax error on
At this time I used the intel driver. Currently I'm using FBDev.
After changing to the default ubuntu splash the problem disappeared.
Only when using a customized usplash theme I don't have any visible
fonts in xorg.
As it is a long time ago I don't know, if the problem still persists. I
think I
I made some more testing. It seems that there is something wrong with
usplash which results in fonts not being displayed in X.
I started my Ubuntu notebook into recovery mode and from there I changed
the runlevel. After doing this I was able to work as usual.
So I created a new entry in menu.lst
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I'm running Hardy since Gutsy was finally released. So far there was no
problem because I really carefully upgraded.
Before upgrading essential packages on my base installation I upgrade
them in a virtual machine to see if everything is working fine.
Now I did the same again
Attached is a part of the term.log showing which packages have been
installed today
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According cpufreq-info the cpu is known correctly, but it seems, that a
policy is blocking the speed between 800 and 800 MHz
What looks cpufrequtils 002: cpufreq-info (C) Dominik Brodowski 2004-2006
Report errors and bugs to [EMAIL PROTECTED], please.
analyzing CPU 0:
driver: acpi-cpufreq
CPU
I have the same problem on my fujitsu-siemens e8410 with a dual core
cpu. It is just blocked at 800 MHz.
processor : 0
vendor_id : GenuineIntel
cpu family : 6
model : 15
model name : Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T7100 @ 1.80GHz
stepping: 13
cpu MHz
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