And here's the lscpi output...
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/23110096/lscpi_output.txt
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NVIDIA graphics driver suddenly stopped working
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And here's the xorg.conf (currently I'm using the open source driver).
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/23110047/xorg.conf
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NVIDIA graphics driver suddenly stopped working
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Hello all,
I'm struggling with a problem that looks quite similar. About my
computer: A Thinkpad T61, Ubuntu 8.10, Nvidia graphics card (how can I
find which number exactly?). I also used the
Here's what happens: For a long time, Ubuntu 8.10 worked just fine.
Then, probably at about the same time
I couldn't resist the temptation to download Jaunty so I have downloaded
it and installed it on a USB memory stick and am able to use the memory
stick to boot two different computers. I changed the graphics card
driver to the 180 version and had some surprising results. On one
computer I had no pro
Hello again,
I would be happy to experiment with the current set up if there were
someone to help me get the desktop back without reinstalling Ubuntu if,
as I suspect, I end up with a machine that has lost its desktop and only
has a command line. Ubuntu is easy and painless to install - it is the
I understand your reluctance to experiment with the various binary
nvidia drivers. But since the hardware is no longer available for doing
troubleshooting with, we'll have to close the bug for now. However
please feel free to reopen if you are willing to do some troubleshooting
with it.
** Chang
Hello,
I am reluctant to do what you suggest because after trying each of the
nvidia packages in turn, I had to reinstall Ubuntu after each failed
package because when booting with any of the packages installed I only
booted into a command line. I got various messages to the effect that I
no longe
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In Jaunty (9.04), we are dropping the nvidia-graphics-drivers-177 package, which
is now superseded by then nvidia-graphics-drivers-180 package.
http://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-180
To transition your bug into the new package, we n
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-177 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => nvidia-graphics-drivers-177
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NVIDIA graphics driver suddenly stopped working
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Since posting this question I have deactivated the NVIDIA driver that
was recommended and now the computer boots without an error message.
In the course of all this, I tried all three NVIDIA drivers none of
which worked. However the recommended driver had been working fine until
the last couple of
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