I'm going to mark it fixed. Feel free to chime in if this is still an
issue for you.
** Changed in: nvidia-drivers-ubuntu
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
** Changed in: xfce4
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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This bug no longer affects me in Ubuntu 12.04. Can anyone else confirm
it is resolved for them?
** Changed in: xfce4
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: xfce4
Assignee: (unassigned) => albert fishnets (mateolingerhaus)
** Changed in: nvidia-drivers-ubuntu
Yes on the nvidia driver. When I enabled the nvidia driver, that is when the
problem started. nouveau worked fine except it would not let me do any
resolutions higher than 1280 x 1024 , which looked awful on my HD monitor. I
can also confirm that installing the nvidia proprietary driver via nvidias
I also have an SSD so core i-7, x-58, nvidia driver, and SSD seem like a
common theme. I already did a clean re-install of 10.04 so i can't test or
post any logs, but I wanted to note the hardware commonality.
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Sorry about not trimming the last post. I was wrong about KDE. I
installed Kubuntu 10.10 to see if it was a real solution. QT based apps
display fine with themes and fonts but anything gtk still has the same
problem even when gnome is not present. It does seem to be specific to
gtk based apps if th
So it's specific to the Nvidia driver and Gnome or XFCE then. KDE is still
working fine without any problems.
On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 7:50 PM, Paul Wolfe
<649...@bugs.launchpad.net>wrote:
> I just wanted to add that I can now reproduce this problem on an athlon
> 940, AMD 785G chipset, gts 250.
>
I forgot to say Bug #652731 shows that this happens with XFCE too. So
the problem is related to both Gnome and XFCE, which means it can be
narrowed down to something that is common between those two desktop
environments and the core i7 x58 with newer Nvidia graphics card
combinations.
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I just installed KDE to see what happens when I boot into it. Everything
works fine in KDE except gnome applications. Firefox and Transmission
are still showing the same rendering issues, while Konqurer and all
native KDE aps show properly rendered fonts and themes. Also I cannot
load certain aps w
Also, I just tried restarting gnome settings daemon and it gave the same
error, but did not change anything on reboot. I tried running it with
sudo, and my desktop theme changed instantly, so maybe try sudo instead
of rebooting if rebooting doesn't work for you.
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I have this bug too. I have seen multiple related problems with Core i-7
processors on x-58 MoBos with newer Nvidia cards, posted in other bugs
and forums. Sune Bredahl already mentioned his, but also these forum
post:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9971971
http://www.uluga.ubuntuforums
Good eye. My bug is indeed a duplicate of Bug #649809. They also have
core i-7 processors running with Nvidia 200 series cards. I think this
is hardware specific.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/652731
You received this bug notification becau
Alot of people with Core i-7 processors and Nvidia card combinations
have been reporting performance issues with their systems including
system lagging and sluggishness, poor graphics rendering, desktop
glitches, and long boot and installation times. I've had many of these
issues. Including and ext
I filed Bug #658967 for ubuntu 10.10 standard and I think this might
actually be the same problem. I have almost the exact same problems
except mine only occur when my nvidia driver is enabled. I noticed you
posted on the nvidia Bug #629910 which I was also looking at as a
possible solution as enab
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