gnome works fine.. compiz crashes in unity 3d with two displays (seems
to work with only one display, though)
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[regression] Nvidia 295
ugh... compiz still crashes on startup even with 295.49, time to install
GNOME I guess. I like unity 3d but it's annoying having even webpages
with flash freeze randomly while using the "default" driver, and unity
3d is not usable with nvidia driver.
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@Ricardo: it's still 295.40
I installed the drivers again in System Settings -> Additional Drivers,
it's still 295.40. I also ran an update, that didn't change anything.
When will this be updated to 295.49?
It's fine with one display but with dual display compiz crashes in unity
3d, unity 2d work
Is there any timeline for when this fix will be available through the
normal driver installation / activation procedure in Ubuntu? I see that
some people have had success with 259.49, but it's still not what is
being installed via System Settings -> Additional Drivers (still
259.40). It's not that
Running Ubuntu 64 on Acer Aspire 8730 (NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT), and
have the same problem when using xinerama to have dual display working
on 295.40. Unity 3d has exactly the same problem as described by
paulgault-r. I'm a linux newbie.. it says a fix was released -- where do
we find it / how do w
I'm changing the status of this report to Confirmed because it appears
to catalogue a real bug and carry sufficient detail. At the same time, a
couple possibly important pieces of information (i.e. the full backtrace
and *~/.xsession-errors) have still not been included; hopefully Szilárd
Páll can
Hi again, Szilárd. According to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Reporting, X
lockup reports require some additional information not yet included
here. You've already provided a detailed description of the problem,
version information, the clearest steps for reproduction that you have
available and your /
Hi again, Nicklas. I just realized that my system is handling this
differently from the way you described, and that my previous
confirmation was probably a mistake. You said:
> If mouse keys accessibility featured is turned on for the keyboard,
activating the numpad's regular behavior through num
Hi Szilárd Páll, thank you for taking the time to report this bug, and
for helping to make Ubuntu better. Your report did not specify an
associated package, which is important for ensuring that it gets looked
at by the proper developers. (You can learn more about how to find the
right package at ht
I can confirm this bug for xorg 1:7.4~5ubuntu18 and GNOME 2.26.1 on a
Dell Inspiron 1520 laptop running Ubuntu 9.04 with Linux kernel
2.6.28-12-generic.
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Numpad unusable even with numlock if mouse keys are enabled
https://bugs.launch
Hi Nicklas, thank you for taking the time to report this bug, and for
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right package at h
** Package changed: ubuntu => xorg (Ubuntu)
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Numpad unusable even with numlock if mouse keys are enabled
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/371282
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