This Bug is NOT nvidia related.
it also happens with " Gallium 0.4 on AMD RV730"
the program i was using is freemind which shows exactly the same problem as in
the screenshot in post #2
the tip from Jeroen de Jong in #34 fixed the problem
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got it, had to disable glx in the modules section
replaced
Load "glx"
with
Disable "glx"
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Xorg hard crash on nvidia multi-gpu system
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/363011
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tried DreamLinux as K3rni proposed, works like a charm
but how does someone fix that bug in ubuntu? next i'm going to compare
the versions of Xorg and nvidia-driver, and also compare the changelogs.
any other ideas what i should watch out for?
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Xorg hard crash on nvidia multi-gpu system
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seems this thread is related, it's kinda old (February 27th, 2009) but
the problem is same, enable Xinerama and watch it crash
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1003263
no look with vesa drivers for me
maybe there is no simple solution to this problem and it seems that it
is not a nvidia-
i did some testing
with two screens attached to the primary card and xinerama turned on, it
crashes X when I try to switch to the terminal (alt+ctrl+f1), if i
finaly make it to the terminal it only shows me a blinking hardware
cursor on the second screen.
when I start X with the "-retro" option f
similar problem
today i tried a quadro-head setup, i have
1x Geforce 8600 GTS
1x Geforce 5200 (PCI)
1x Screen 1680x1050
3x 1280x1024
first thing i noticed was that the 180 nvidia driver did not see the geforce
5200, so i switched to the 173
nvidia-settings found both cards and all four screens
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