I'm closing this bug report. If you can still reproduce the issue in
recent Ubuntu releases, feel free to reopen this report.
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We won't roll back the nvidia driver in the final release. Alberto, is
there something we use to do about these regressions, like report them
upstream? There's not much we can do about them anyway.
Please unassign yourself again after your answer. Thanks!
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Excellent. Thank you so much for your answer and your work.
Please note that I would have made it a point to try the "swat" team
offering sooner to help in your efforts had I understood the team
membership relationship to Ubuntu itself (who I offered to help with
testing a bug fix for this issue)
The next version of Ubuntu already includes version 260.29 in its
repositories (a version that works with the F series). It is likely
that the latest version of the driver will be included in the final
release and has simply yet to be included.
Many of the members of the swat team are also members
I finally got around to trying "ppa:ubuntu-x-swat/x-updates" and
installed their latest nvidia driver (270.18). I just wanted to report
that it works great on my system (the one that I opened this bug report
with). My thanks to the "swat" team.
Could someone answer this question?
Is Ubuntu going
Using the 260.19.29 drivers and the xorg.conf file generated by jockey
resolves this problem.
As of right now, this bug is also still a problem in Natty.
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Latest drivers (260.19.29) from Ubuntu-X
(https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-x-swat/+archive/x-updates) works on my
VPCCW without any problem. I did not try HDMI output but VGA output
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Has anyone here managed to get either the VGA or HDMI outputs working in
Ubuntu (Lucid or Maverick)?
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pal,
Thanks for the response. I see that these personal packages are not
supported by Ubuntu (which is fine and I thank the folks developing in
this ppa for their hard work). If this works for folks, that is good.
Since I am operational with your prior driver links and my posted
script, I prefer t
hi Mike, if it can help u..
https://help.launchpad.net/Packaging/PPA
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pal,
Could you explain what the "ppa:ubuntu-x-swat/x-updates" is and why
Ubuntu hasn't provided an update with this new driver? Is Ubuntu-x-swat
working with Ubuntu for a solution or is this just someone's personal
solution? If this driver is installed, will it update properly with
future kernel u
I 'd like to draw attention to the fact that running Knoppix 6.4 on the
same machine does not give any problems, so there must be a real generic
solution in stead of a work around
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HI,
new drivers 260.19.29 from X "ppa:ubuntu-x-swat/x-updates" THEY WORK OK !
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dirac,
This bug report thread was opened for my specific Sony computer. Others
with same or different Sony computers have followed this thread. That
being said, you could try downloading and running the script (i.e.
command line program) I wrote to service the problem you describe.
However, your m
I am a new entry n those looking for solution plz ignore this.
I got ASUS U43JC with i5-460M intel, Nvidia Geforce 310M graphics card
with Optimus technology. I am suffering from same black screen problem .
Graphics card not being installed. I installed 10.4 LTS ubuntu n tried
to update graphics c
Update:
I tried to remove my original xorg.conf with EDID settings and use
nvidia-settings to generate a new xorg.conf. I come back to the same old
problem. EDID settings are still need in xorg.conf with 260.19.26 driver. Hope
it will improve in future.
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I have added http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntu-x-swat/x-updates/ubuntu to
my source list, and installed nvidia-current (260.19.26). It solved the
problem and worked like a charm.
Seems this is the simplest and most graceful solution so far.
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Mike,
Thanks for info. I do appreciate it. Actually I have printed out the
parts of this thread that I thought was important. And #77 was one of
them I took. I have the print out in my computer bag just in case. And I
have the bug number memorized as I am sure a lot of others do as well.
Over the
Smileyguy,
All you have to do is run my script. Just follow my instructions given
in entry #77 above. I developed this script just in case I accidentally
did what you must have done, reinstalled the Nvidia update that breaks
my system (and I have had to use it). Just follow the instructions and
it
***UPDATE...to comment #86
I reran the fix in comment #86 again. I didn't do anything else but run
the fix. After I restarted X my beautiful 1920X1080 display came right
up...POW! I rebooted a couple of times...the computer worked fine. So I
got fat and sassy again and installed the Ubuntu restric
UPDATE.
Well, I booted the system several times and changed the res too and all
went well. So I got fat and sassy. I decided to add 200+ MB of updates.
Oh, yeah. I am new to Linux but I am thinking that maybe the new kernel
brought the computer to its knees. I am back in low res for the time
b
@wordamus You can remove the nvidia logo on boot by adding the following line
to your xorg.conf:
Option "NoLogo""True"
In section "Device"
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Eureka!
#86's solution worked the first time for me. Wow. I rebooted and it it
worked fine. It comes up with the big Nvidia logo but I love it. The
nvidia x server works and I changed my res to make it bigger. Smashing!
*** Just follow Paul Bailey's instructions in #86 and you will be fine.
I ha
A possible workaround for those who:
- Use a laptop (I guess)
- Rarely do a full boot
- Are still willing to wait for a while for the bug to be fixed
I have my laptop set to suspend on lid close, so after the machine has
stopped booting (no more disk activity), I suspend and resume. This
restores
Awesome Guys...I had same issue and followed Michel's custom script
which solves problem..everything seems good now, let me restart and make
sure...
Mine is VPCF119GX model and Nvidia G330
Thanks again.
Regards,
Nambi
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Same, here, Sony Vaio, VPC F13Z1, with NVIDIA GeForce GT 425M, Ubuntu 10.10
64bits
With 256.53 it works.
On clean install,
$ sudo apt-get install dkms
was needed before installing old nvidia drivers.
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salut, j'ai le vaio f11s1e
les driver 256.53 fonctionne correctement
mais pas les drivers de la série 260 :/
dommage
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So far there has been a lot of discussion about workarounds, but very
little about potential fixes. Is anyone actually working on this bug?
Does someone understand well enough what the source of the problem is?
Does the fix need to be done by nvidia?
Thanks everyone to their great help with worka
@Bernhard:
Thank you! That worked. I had to get around it a little, but it worked really
well.
Since I am subscribed to multiple threads for this issue, I will post
what I have done. I am on VPCS117GG.
1) Remove all nvidia packages
2) download the files and install this
https://launchpad.net/
@disappearedng
Dear disappearedng,
Downloading and installing NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-256.53.run didn't work,
too.
So, I used Michael E. Adams' instructions (#58) and used pal_'s link (#56, but
I searched for the 64bit-packages):
1. I removed all nvidia packages with synaptic.
2. I downloaded the f
@Bernhard Hohensinn
"""I'm using a Sony Vaio with a Nvidia GT310m card. Using the 256.53-driver, I
tried not to use the CustomEdid option, but then the notebook's display remains
black, only the external monitor works. When I use the CustomEdid otpion, both
displays work well, even in TwinView.
thanks, the 256.53 driver worked.. but hope I can use the repository
driver again soon
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hello guys thanks to all of you, follow the instructions and everything
works perfect Mike i got a sony vaio wpccw23fx with 310 geforce and like
MIke seid customedid is not necessary anymore thanx thanx thanx.
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Downloaded the 256.53 driver from the Nvidia site and it seems to work.
This is a little easier to install then the scripts above:
http://us.download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/256.53/NVIDIA-Linux-x86-256.53.run
http://us.download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86_64/256.53/NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-256.53
Hi,
I'm using a Sony Vaio with a Nvidia GT310m card. Using the
256.53-driver, I tried not to use the CustomEdid option, but then the
notebook's display remains black, only the external monitor works. When
I use the CustomEdid otpion, both displays work well, even in TwinView.
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I am using a SONY VPCF11M1E (Nvidia GT330M).
Installing Ubuntu 10.10 (32 bit) worked with a completly wrong
resolution. Then choose to install the hardware drivers (version
260.19) and I got the same issues as above: Blank screen with cursor
blinking at the left top of the screen. Not poss
Thanks for the update pal, will be sure not to install them!
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hi,
new drivers 260.19.12...SAME problem...
bye
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Yes, thanks again for the link to the driver packages.
Mike
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Just coming back to say thank you to you all...
i had to use safe mode to download the files from "pal_'s" link manually, and
the instructions on "Michael E. Adams's" script explain me how to solve the
problem... :-D
i had to install ubuntu 10.10 32bit in order for it to work...
thanks again (
This bug is not just Sony Vaio related bug! Same on my Desktop with
"GeForce 8400 GS". Please change the topic... and thanks pal_. your
solution saved me either :)
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@Michael E. Adams,
You're script works fantastically! I think the part I was missing was this:
sudo /usr/bin/jockey-text -e xorg:nvidia_current
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All,
I have attached (I hope I did it correctly - if I didn't, I will post
the script in a follow-on comment) a command line bash script to
automate the installation of version 256.53 of the nvidia driver. It
will download all necessary .deb packages (i.e. you must have an active
Internet connecti
@luke,
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-
drivers/256.53-0ubuntu3/+build/1973340
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Im using vaio VPCF136FM with NVIDIA GeForce GT 425M.
Ubuntu 10.10 Desktop Edition 64 bit is working fine on low resolution graphics
mode
I have tried pal's links to get more than 800x600 on the screen... but all i
get after installing the .deb packages is a tty1 login access to my system...
(no
This may be related to a known issue, which is in the release notes
(available at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MaverickMeerkat/ReleaseNotes#Graphics%20and%20Display).
Specifically:
* The new Xorg 1.9 available in Maverick is not compatible with nVidia
based chipsets that use the (nvidia-96) and (nvidia
Got mine working again, these are the packages I have installed:
nvidia-173-modaliases 173.14.28-0ubuntu1 Modaliases for the NVIDIA binary
X.Org driver
nvidia-96-modaliases 96.43.18-0ubuntu1 Modaliases for the NVIDIA binary
X.Org driver
nvidia-common 0.2.24
I still have nvidia-settings_260. Does anyone have a link to nvidia-
settings_256.53 for x386? (pal_'s link is for amd64)
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@luke,
I needed the nvidia-settings-package, then it worked. Take a look at
pal_'s link.
Bernhard
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I tried the steps described by Michael E. Adams (it took a little while
to find the proper package dependency order that wouldn't install latest
versions of any of the required packages), but then when I rebooted it
dropped me into a text prompt rather than launching gnome. Anybody know
what I mig
@SeltiX and Jase,
I have the same problem since Lucid, my external monitor works out of
the box but the laptop's display remains black. I use a Sony Vaio S11
laptop with a Nvidia Geforce 310m. I solved the problem in the following
way:
1. I downloaded the 'softmccs.exe'-file, I think form the fol
/Same for me, Dell Latitude with GeForce 8300GS installed. Drivers that
come with 10.10/Maverick give me a blank screen instead of the logon
(can hear the tom-toms so it's worked though).
Reverted to 256.53 using the link/info above and it's working ok.
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..try thisit should be ok..
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/737114/vpcs11e7e/nvidia-current_256.53-0ubuntu3_amd64.de
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/737114/vpcs11e7e/nvidia-
settings_256.53-0ubuntu1_amd64.deb
bye
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hy,
the last few days something strange has happened several times ...
already uninstalled the nvidia drivers do not have to get into ubuntu in safe
mode, but sometimes after entering my password to get into ubuntu the screen
goes black ... I tried to connect another display via VGA and everythi
Fabio,
Thank you for explaining to me. I really appreciate your manner and your
help. You set a good example to all of us.
I suppose you have seen that the NVIDIA update that killed our systems
is 260.19.06. The version I was able to restore thanks to pal_ was
256.53. I am operational now. But I
Opinion status just mean that you can continue to post in this report without
continuosly disturb developer work because they already have all needed infos
to work on this bug, if something more is needed, they will request.
Thanks again To help ubuntu
Fabio
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I had to start over with a 32 bit install, but at least i now have a
working install
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Timothy,
I am afraid I don't know the command line equivalents to some of the GUI
operations I performed in my instructions. However, before we give up,
lets see if I can get to you the safegraphics mode.
1. Reboot your computer. Wait until your BIOS finishes loading and a Sony VAIO
logo display
So could someone PLEASE give me step by step directions to get this
working from console mode. I'm VERy new to linux and can't get my X
server working for the exact same problems that everyone else is having
with the NVIDIA drivers. Thanks!
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Everyone,
Ok. Based on the input from Pal_ here is how I got my system running
again. THANKS PAL!
1. I used the "Additional Drivers" application to remove (deactivate) the
Nvidia driver.
2. I used Synaptic to remove all Nvidia packages.
3. I followed Pal's link and downloaded the following packa
Why is this opinion? I had a system that worked, that I bought and kept
because Ubuntu 10.10 installed and ran great. I don't even have a Dual
boot system! I waxed Windows for Ubuntu on this brand new system. And
now, Ubuntu performs an update that breaks my system, and everyone
else's system that
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...I've used this waywhile waiting for a better solution
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-
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I've not been able to, tho im fairly new to linux, but no instructions
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its the nvidia driver that you get when you select "additional drivers"
if your display works fine without "Additional drivers" then dont
install them. For me however, my display was not working without them
(resolution was much bigger than the actual screen) and once the new
ones became availabl
hi,
Anyone know what is the update that causes this problem? so went back to
install ubuntu and did not install this update
ty
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This issue does not seem related to information available here:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
Because, my system is locked dead when I try to run the Nvidia driver
since it was updated (as I reported when creating this bug report). I
can only operate in safegraphics m
Sorry, I meant Geforce 330m...
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Hi,
Same here for me too!
Sony Viao VPCF126FM
I also should add that even with the NVIDIA driver disabled, the sytem
is completely unstable, and won't recover from the locked screen or even
unplugging the computer! It also automatically says the battery is
about to die when it's really at 100%..
Hi,
Same issue. I have a Sony Vaio VPCF137F. It has a Geforce 425M. I
installed Maverick RC fresh and it came up with 800x600. I installed
nvidia drivers and on a reboot the display hangs at plymouth (or the
text version). I even tried the x-swat version of the drivers, same
issue. Good to know t
Hi,
Same issue. I have a Sony Vaio VPCF137F. I installed Maverick RC fresh
and it came up with 800x600. I installed nvidia drivers and on a reboot
the display hangs at plymouth (or the text version). I even tried the
x-swat version of the drivers, same issue. Good to know that an older
version was
Hi,
same problem me too on a Sony Vaio VPCF11Z1E after APT-GET UPGRADE on
10/04/10.
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same problem me too !!!
sony vaio VPCW1S1E Ubuntu 10.10 RC Nvidia GeForce GT 230M
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hi.
Same problem here after updating yesterday VPCF136FM... Nvidia drivers not
working...
is there any workaround to make it functional again? thanks
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Hi,
I have the same problem, only the external LCD via the DVI-Port of the
DockingStation works.
Sony Vaio S11C5E, Ubuntu 10.10 RC, Nvidia GeForce 310m
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hi,
I have exactly the same problem as Michael :S
INFO:
Sony VAIO F11S1E
Ubuntu 10.10
Nvidia GeForce GT 330M
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Just wondering if this thread will be updated further? Or if its
possible to find and install the driver from prior to the last release?
Kinda frustrating having only command prompt usage right now.
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Thank you from me too, am hoping to get a quick resolution, bought this
machine as a dual boot to do both windows and lamp development.
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Fabio,
Thank you so much for checking this out. Glad I could help, too.
Regards,
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Perfect.
Thanks for your contribute
i confirm the report
Fabio
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Fabio,
I used the command you gave Peter and it appears to have worked for me.
Mike
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Fabio,
I used the command you gave Peter and apparently that worked for me.
Hope this helps.
Mike
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I have been using 10.10 beta on my new Sony Vaio VPCF136FM configured as
follows:
Processor: i7-740QM / 1.73 GHz
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GT 425M GPU
Display: 16.4" / 1600 x 900
Memory: 6 GB
Ubuntu can
i should note that I am doing this at the shell prompt as I am unable to
get into failsafe grpahics mode, as it errors out i cannot really see
the error as it flashes back to quickly - all i can make out is failed
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When I try that, It again launches a w3m browser. I am able to fill in
the fields with my email and password, but the only available links
below that are
Register a new account
Forgotten Password
"Continue or Cancel"
in the sentence continue or cancel, the word "cancel" is a link, the
word con
Hello Peter.
try this other command
apport-collect 655078
then when request authorize.
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further to that, i get to the text based form and enter my credentials,
but the "continue" link isnt enabled, all I have is a cancel option
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/655078
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I tried to run the apport command, and got to a login screen (text
based) which I filled out, but once I logged in all i seem to get is
some pages about linux, etc, and I have no idea how to get back and
resubmit the data?
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Beta 10.10 Nvidia update broke Sony Vaio VPCF136FM installation
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Fabio,
Sorry, all I get is this - I guess because I can't run the NVIDIA
graphics driver to collect any data off it:
m...@mea-laptop:~$ apport-collect -p nvidia-graphics-driver 655078
Package nvidia-graphics-driver not installed and no hook available, ignoring
m...@mea-laptop:~$
I don't know w
@ Michael
Yes, sorry i don't explain
install and run in safe mode
Thanks
Fabio
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Beta 10.10 Nvidia update broke Sony Vaio VPCF136FM installation
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/655078
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I too was trying 10.10 and after doing an apt-get upgrade just launches
with a blue screen. Can't login, I tried reverting to 10.04, but had
issues with the drivers there previously as well, and not currently
working. Will try again later when I'm home with my extracted drivers
and backups to see
Fabio,
I ran: apport-collect -p nvidia-graphics-driver 655078
and got:
m...@mea-laptop:~$ apport-collect -p nvidia-graphics-driver 655078
The authorization page:
(https://edge.launchpad.net/+authorize-token?oauth_token=64pWC6HjNl6kR4KB6m5F&allow_permission=WRITE_PRIVATE)
should be opening in
Hello
Can you please run in a terminal
apport-collect -p nvidia-graphics-driver 655078
Thanks
Fabio
** Package changed: ubuntu => nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Tags added: maverick
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