Thanks for your comment, Spectre.
But you should open a separate bug report against the ATI drivers. This report
deals (dealt) with nvidia drivers. Since the codebase/development teams are not
the same this is most likely not related.
The bug described above has been solved by the new nvidia driv
I have the same problem with an ati radeon xpress 1100 on a laptop
computer.
Best regards
Quoting Stephan Klein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24 (2.6.24.3-2.9) hardy; urgency=low
>
> * nvidia-glx-new: Update to 169.07 (LP: #177826).
> * Move fwlanusb to the tarball, w
linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24 (2.6.24.3-2.9) hardy; urgency=low
* nvidia-glx-new: Update to 169.07 (LP: #177826).
* Move fwlanusb to the tarball, was previously in the diff.
* fix nvidia-glx-new-dev description (LP: #158530).
* debian/rules: Clean up ati:Revision and ati:XFree86Version t
Damianos: No, this has been declined for Gusty.
Anyways, this bug seems fixed as nvidia-glx-new 169 was pushed into the Hardy
repos today. I am marking this as 'fix released'. If this bug persists for
anyone, please reopen this report.
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Is there a plan to roll out the new nvidia driver on gutsy?
Thanks,
D.
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I tried the latest nvidia drivers (169.07) on Ubuntu Gutsy and this bug
is not present anymore. I mean, this bug has evolved (as the black
window bug did?). Now if there are many windows open (so the video
memory is full), videos won't start playing at all, I've tested vlc,
mplayer, xine and its de
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Yes, this defect is still present with linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24, package
version 2.6.24.2-2.8
I guess updating the nvidia-glx-new package with the (now stable) driver
version 169.07. nVidia claims that the bug in question has been fixed in this
version. See http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin
Also, linux-restricted-modules-2.6.22 was for Gutsy, not Hardy. Closing
invalid task.
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The Hardy Heron Alpha2 release will be coming out soon (around Dec 20).
It will have an updated version of the kernel. You should be able to
test with the Alpha2 LiveCD and report back if this issue still exists.
I'll be sure to update this report when Alpha2 is available. Thanks!
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I could, but can I do it with without upgrading all the system to Hardy?
Because I can't risk breaking my system till next weekend. If so, how
can I just install that kernel only?
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Could someone try reproducing this with the Hardy kernel (2.6.24)?
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I have the sample problem originally reported here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=633218
I have Ubuntu Gutsy (fresh install), nVidia GeForce 6800 and Compiz
(desktop effects) running.
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According to Nvidia
(http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=1454985&postcount=49) this bug
should be fixed in version 169.04
(http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_display_ia32_169.04.html). The driver is
still declared beta, though.
I don't know what the driver policy for Hardy is (whethe
I'm also suffering from this bug, in myth/totem/xine on a gutsy upgrade
using the nvidia drivers on a 6800 GT.
I can get mplayer to work by setting "-vo gl", and xine works a bit
better when using that, but myth is still a gamble (works for a while,
then doesn't).
Any progress? What are the chan
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Once this fix is released by nvidia it should go into Hardy by all means.
We just can't have broken video drivers in a LTS release by my reckoning.
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My workarond is as follows:
When the color lines shows up I end mythtv, start vlc and opens and play a dvd
directory.
Vlc shows the dvd ok, I stop the dvd but leaves vlc active.
When I start mythtv I can whatch tv again!
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Here is how I deal with the problem:
When you start a new X-session, the first video you play must be played with
xv. Or everything will be "colorful". After that xv works all the time. xvmc in
mythtv doesn't quite work though. What I do is to start a new video in
mythvideo, let it play for a fr
Same Issue fresh install of gusty 7.10 and all updates.. installed nvidia
driver and i can play back in vlc fine .. but in mythtv .. live tv and rec
programes i get the same issue that you all are taking about .. colors all over
the screen ...
is there a fix yet ?? thanks
Travus
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I have the same problem on a brand new install of Gutsy.
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I've never had problem with the nvidia drivers and lack of video memory
before, but now I have this problem. It appears as a purple screen when
running Metacity instead of Compiz.
Workaround for fellow Totem users - Hit alt-f2, type "gstreamer-
properties", then select the video tab and select the
I would just like to say I also have the same problem, but only after a
recent kernel update. I restart X and it works... until it comes back.
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>From the nvnews forum:
"The cause of this problem has been identified and it should be fixed in
a future driver release."
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I have the same problem in kubuntu gutsy with an nvidia go 7900 gs. I
used compiz-fusion but I don't have enabled it by default. However, it
seems kde-window-decorator is started with the session.
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It seems that some people at nvnews forums are experiencing this bug,
with other distros:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=98852
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It seems that what causes this problem is related to the amount of free video
memory (and perhaps is related to bug 96473, that I thought gone after the new
nvidia drivers
(
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-restricted-modules-2.6.22/+bug/96473
)).
While searching for its cause I
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I get this too. I've got a two screen setup with separate X-servers with
mythtv running on the second one. The problem isn't constant for me. It
only comes up in the fourth video I watch. Mythtv uses xvmc and
mythvideo(mplayer) is set for xv. Once the problem starts it doesn't go
away until I rest
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I didn't make any manual change to this file.
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sudo lspci -vnn output:
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