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@David
That's a separate issue. The Nouveau driver needs to be updated or it won't
work. This, of course will be done ASAP.
@Doug
I corrected this page:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LucidLynx/TechnicalOverview
but I'll make sure that the release notes are corrected too.
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"@Doug
Fixed, thanks."
I hope I didn't mistake 'release notes' for "known issues" here, where some
have be going from ubuntu forums, ect.
http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/lucid/alpha2#Known%20issues
By the way from fresh installs or even booting to live cd env, it's
working quite well as instructe
the nouveau package appears to have the same weird dependency which has
prevented installation and thus testing since forever. Any chance we
could get that fixed as well?
There was an open bug on that issue but I believe it was closed as a dup
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@Eduard
It looks like something that you installed (e.g. a more recent version of
nvidia-settings and or of the nvidia driver) left
/usr/share/man/man1/nvidia-smi.1.gz and /usr/bin/nvidia-smi, which the nvidia
packages cannot overwrite.
@Doug
Fixed, thanks.
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In regards to the release notes ( don't see how to file a bug there
"then configure your xorg.conf with:
sudo nvidia-config"
That's actually caused some confusion, should be
sudo nvidia-xconfig
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@Alberto
Hi again. To update the thread and bug report, i've upgraded to lastest
nvidia-current (190.53-0ubuntu5) and here are the results:
dkms status:
nvidia-current, 190.53, 2.6.32-10-generic, x86_64: installed
* I have -9 and -10 kernel. Should upgrade process install module on both
kernel
@Alberto
Thanks. I removed the file, forced reinstall of 2.6.32-10-generic kernel
as to force dkms module to reinstall. After that I saw no changes and my
system was still booting in low res mode, getiing an error (xorg log) on
loading nvidia kernel module. I just installed lastest update of xorg-
@philinux
It looks good, however I don't think you need this file:
/etc/modprobe.d/nvidia-kernel-nkc.conf
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dkms status
nvidia-current, 190.53, 2.6.32-10-generic, x86_64: installed
uname -r
2.6.32-10-generic
grep nvidia /etc/modprobe.d/*
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-framebuffer.conf:blacklist nvidiafb
/etc/modprobe.d/nvidia-graphics-drivers.conf:alias nvidia nvidia-current
/etc/modprobe.d/nvidia-kernel-n
@Eduard
Two things are not correct:
1) you should remove this file: /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-local.conf
This is what prevents you from using the driver, as it blacklists the module
that you need to use. After removing the file and rebooting your system, the
driver should work.
2) This is not r
Sure. I also copy some lines from apt log. Now I'm running out of time
but if you want I can uninstall/install package again.
dkms status:
nvidia-current, 190.53, 2.6.32-9-generic, x86_64: installed
uname -r:
2.6.32-9-generic
grep nvidia /etc/modprobe.d/*:
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-framebuffe
@Eduard:
Please attach the output of the following commands:
1) dkms status
2) uname -r
3) grep nvidia /etc/modprobe.d/*
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Alberto, should nvidia-current be installed on all kernels during
installation/upgrade process? I've currently installed it and during
synaptic installation process it said that module was installed on .9
and .10 kernel. The kernel used during install process was 2.6.32-9, but
if I boot using 2.6.3
@apo:
see bug #506547
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apo,
>From another bug.
When running, for example, blender:
blender: error while loading shared libraries: libGLU.so.1: cannot open shared
object file: No such file or directory
Quick fix: ln -s /usr/lib/mesa/libGLU.so.1 /usr/lib
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are you able to start games with this updates?
i get:
error while loading shared libraries: libGLU.so.1: cannot open shared
object file: No such file or directory
(e.g. extremetuxracer, gl-117)
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@Harry,
nvidia-current is installed and nvidia-settings, it shows 190.53 in use.
nvidia-xconfig generated a rather full xorg.conf compared to the bare
bones one from karmic, hence why I used my karmic one.
I didnt try the lucid generated one. but everthing is working as it
should with the correc
@phililinux
Jockey is not ready yet (because of a broken dependency on kdebindings). I'll
add a few lines in the release notes about it.
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You should install (in Lucid) the package nvidia-current (190.53-0ubuntu4)
and the package nvidia-settings (190.53-0ubuntu1).
Then run in console:
sudo nvidia-xconfig
And finally reboot.
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Just installed the 185 driver. I had to copy over my xorg.conf from
karmic but all is running well on Lucid now. Compiz is running too.
System>admin >Hardware drivers not working yet though. It shows
nvidia_current as activated but not in use. Keep up the good work guys.
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2010/1/11 Raphael Gradenwitz
> Questions:
>
> * You have prepared the /usr/lib32/mesa directory. Will the
>ia32-libs as well become support for alternatives. Yet the the
>GL libraries are located in /usr/lib32/libGL.so.1.2
>
>
Hi Rafael.
That library is installed by the ia32
Hello Alberto,
Am Sonntag, den 27.12.2009, 18:20 + schrieb Alberto Milone:
> I'll use alternatives instead of diversions. See the following blueprint:
> https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/desktop-lucid-xorg-proprietary-drivers
>
.. thank you for the link. I have added support for
sorry- see an update just now to libgl1-mesa-dev has squared that away
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What I have noticed with the new package updates is that libgl1-mesa-dev
is installing a broken link '/usr/lib/libGL.so'
While it hasn't affected anything obvious in use, it certainly has in
some source builds.
Rebuild of vlc 1.1 and 1.0.4, which previously worked now fail on -lGL
While a GL-LI
Harry,
First of all, thanks for testing my packages.
All the packages will be available in the official repositories soon.
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Alberto,
I have now tested the new official nvidia drivers
(nvidia-current_190.53-0ubuntu1_amd64.deb) you uploaded.
I can confirm they work OK.
They work with both xserver versions (the older 1.7.3.902-1ubuntu1 and newer
1.7.3.902-1ubuntu2).
Thank you Alberto.
PS. Have you also planned to uplo
Alberto,
Before installing new official nvidia drivers (not yet in repos), I updated my
lucid first.
I have now nvidia drivers installed from sevenmachines PPA (195.22-0ubuntu0).
After updating X packages to
- x11-common (7.5+1ubuntu1)
- x11-xserver-utils (7.5+1ubuntu1)
- xkb-data (1.7-1ubuntu2)
Harry,
That should work (as long as the dependencies of those packages are
installed).
Note: jockey is not ready yet
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Ok, I will test the new official nvidia drivers (right now the status:
successfully built, new).
Before that I will update the all new packages:
- xorgserver (1.7.3.902-1ubuntu2)
- xorg (7.5+1ubuntu1)
- X11-xserver-utils (7.5+1ubuntu1)
- mesa (7.7-0ubuntu1).
I then download and i
Would 185 still break things X for this card?
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation Device 0a2a (rev a2)
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With todays updated the driver provided by proprietary-video-improvements PPA
is working fully w/ glx, xv and full use of compiz
Will hopefully be able to do a fresh A2 install next week and just use the
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This bug was fixed in the package nvidia-graphics-drivers-96 -
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* Rework packaging taking Mandriva's as a model:
- Use alternatives instead of diversions.
- Reduce the number of binary pac
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I'm not working the NVIDIA drivers. When I install them, on having
restarted this goes out for me:
Ubuntu is running in low-graphics mode
And I can't activate the escritory effects.
Thank you
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Harry,
I'm uploading the new packages in Ubuntu. The new xserver and mesa
(which are not in my PPA) should fix things for you (I'm referring to
the problem with 3D).
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I have tested today the proprietary-video-improvements PPA with my 64-bit lucid
(driver: 190.53-0ubuntu1).
I have also updated my lucid today with the new xorg-server version
(1.7.3.902-1ubuntu1).
However, I couldn't get nvidia drivers to work with it. 3D (and thus compiz +
emerald) was not work
You can test the lucid driver in progress here:
https://launchpad.net/~albertomilone/+archive/proprietary-video-improvements
I removed the Lucid packages because I don't want them interfering with the
new driver.
On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 4:06 AM, Harry
wrote:
> Alberto Milone,
> could you please
Alberto Milone,
could you please give some information on the progress of the development of
the official nvidia driver package in lucid.
Is this perhaps a lucid-alfa-2 state issue?
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It appears that NVidia drivers have been removed from the
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I had lot of misery with 185 version, so as all of you said, I have
downloaded from Nvidia support site the 190.53 version.
I have installed it in recovery mode and now all run fine, hourra !
Xserver informations
-
NVIDIA Driver Version : 190.53
Server Version : 11.0
Server
sevenmachines PPA- nvidia 190/195 working
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It looks like the driver binaries in the Lucid archive were copied over from
the Karmic archive, where they were built against Karmic's xserver packages,
and they have not been rebuilt against Lucid's xserver packages. So that's
why the nvidia blob is providing the older xserver-xorg-video virtual
yes, you are correct. I just tried to run "$ sudo apt-get install
nvidia-glx-185" and it wanted to remove xserver-xorg, meaning it still
doesn't work. I have all ati at home, but my work computer has nvidia.
I added the PPA at
https://edge.launchpad.net/~sevenmachines/+archive/nvidia and install
Curtis, thanks for your answer and apologies if this was not the right way to
ask.
>From what I gather on this bug if I install 185 it'll break X. Am I mistaken?
Also, according to NVIDIA site the "Certified" driver for the "family" of my
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Alex, I would have expected you to post a question like that in
Launchpad Answers or Ubuntu forums. Usually the newest driver is the
best to use. That would be 185 in the official repository. It is all
up to you if you want to try unofficial ones. Just make sure you know
the risk and what you a
I have this card http://www.nvidia.com/object/product_geforce_gt_230m_us.html
on my laptop.
What driver should I use? Is it better to wait for the official repo to have
the driver?
Currently jockey suggests 185. Is that the right one?
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Raphael,
I'll use alternatives instead of diversions. See the following blueprint:
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Hi Alberto,
Am Sonntag, den 27.12.2009, 16:21 + schrieb Alberto Milone:
> The drivers in Lucid won't use diversions anymore. These drivers will be
> available soon.
>
Just curious to know how that will be dissolved in future. Any link,
blueprints?
Raphael
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It's ok to add diversions on files that don't exist yet.
The drivers in Lucid won't use diversions anymore. These drivers will be
available soon.
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I am with Lucid on a Sony Vaio Z-series (VGN-Z21MN) with hybrid graphics
Intel 915i / Nvidia 9300M GS
I wrote my own solution:
http://global-social.net/sony-VGN-Zseries
A "janitor script" which installs beside a special kernel module only
for the sony-Z-series and a rfkill aplett:
* directly the
I have now run Lucid with Nvidia-glx-195-beta drivers for over two weeks now
and it is working fine with them.
I have tried 195 beta drivers from both "sevenmachines" (195.22) and from
"nvidia-vdpau-team" (195.30) repos.
The only applications that clearly does not work is "plymouth-0.8.0~-6",
bu
Well, Brandon, I am pleased to read that.
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I can probably get VLC 1.1git working with libva/vdpau-video but I need a
new refresh of ffmpeg to do it. Currently, ffmpeg is broken upstream and
will be until January or later. However, building VLC for use with va-api
and vdpau is high on my list of things to do.
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Status:
Thanks, Brandon, for this info.
This is great news for users that benefit from VDPAU, for example those users
using mplayer/mencoder,
that the Nvidia Vdpau Team PPA also offers.
I myself use VLC and as I understand it cannot yet use VDPAU, not even the
latest 1.04 version.
Anyways, I'll wait for
Harry, thanks for the info on the problem with the Nvidia Vdpau PPA. The
problem with the xserver-xorg-video-5 instead of 6 was due to my initial
laziness in just copying the binaries from Karmic over the Lucid. I have
corrected it by building the drivers against Lucid. The new 190/195
driver in th
Same issue here on my Sony Vaio with a GeForce Go 6200/6400. Harry's
workaround solves the problem temporarily. A small downside is that you
have to repeat his installation procedure every time a new kernel is
installed.
On the other hand, the new nvidia beta driver 195 is way better than the
olde
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Nate Wiebe, the conflict is caused by the virtual package
"xserver-xorg-video-5".
Xserver-xorg-core 1.7 conflicts with that one.
Now the nvidia driver 190.42 from NVidia PPA (but not from the Nvidia Vdpau
Team PPA) provides "xserver-xorg-video-6"
which is not in conflict with xorg.
Please test t
I do agree with going with the 195 drivers for lucid. Harry, just
wondering how you got the 190 drivers from the nvidia ppa to work. For
me, they are still conflicting with xorg and ubuntu-desktop.
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Latest stable driver is:
Version: 190.42 Certified
Release Date: 2009.10.27
Operating System: Linux
Language: English (UK)
File Size: 22.8 MB
However, I don't see reason for adding 190 drivers into lucid. If
developers will upload beta 195.22, Ubuntu will prepared for stable
195.xx series. I hope
Nate Wiebe,
Like I wrote the Nvidia PPA contains stable 190.42 drivers, that do work.
But since lucid is at a development stage, the beta drivers (195.22) would be a
better solution.
The nvidia-vdpau PPA is a bit complicated now, since the 190 driver has
been re-packaged using source for current
Shouldn't nvidia-glx-190 be added since it is the latest stable? Plus by
then there will most likely be a newer stable release anyways. The 190
drivers from the nvidia-vdpau ppa have not been updated yet for xorg
7.5. There are 195 drivers (beta) that don't conflict, but they do not
show up in Hard
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To sum up once more, please note that the problem is the virtual package
xserver-xorg-video-5.
Nvidia-glx 185 (in lucid repos) does provide xserver-xorg-video-5;
Xserver-xorg-core 1.7 (in lucid repos) is in conflict with the very same
xserver-xorg-video-5.
The Nvidia Graphics Drivers from www.nv
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