No, this is fixed in 11.10 as it shipped with 280.13 and this bug was
fixed in 275, so I'm closing this for oneiric.
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Apologies, I meant 11.10, not Natty. Is 11.10 being shipped with the
bug?
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It has been more than six months since this was reported, and the fixed
nVidia driver it is not yet part of the official repository, which makes
me believe that Natty has shipped with this bug, is my logic correct?
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Muškovac's advice (#126) worked for me with the konsole issue. So this
is a good first step. I'm still having issue during boot, shutdown and
accessing text console via: ctrl+alt+F1. I get a white screen with
black garbled text. This seems related, since it has to do with the
display, however i
Was having the Konsole resize crash and random pixel problems on Natty
i386 with GeForce 310. Tried latest drivers from NVIDIA site as well as
rolling back to older versions of the driver but nothing worked.
Followed Philip Muškovac's advice (#126), added
'ppa:ubuntu-x-swat/x-updates' to my source
I'm not part of the Ubuntu X team, so I don't know why this isn't
getting an SRU, but please don't mess around with the driver script from
nvidia unless you know exactly what you're doing. Also, the driver from
nvidia isn't supported in ubuntu, so please don't suggest it (at least
not here in the b
I manually installed the latest nvidia driver from their site and got an
error that the kernel module was mismatched with the nvidia driver
version. My display manger wouldn't even start until I purged and
reinstalled the problematic version of nvidia again. See
http://askubuntu.com/questions/375
I'm still getting this error. Kbuntu 11.04 64-bit. Resize Konsole and
the system locks up. Hard reset is only solution.
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@Christopher K.
> The buggy driver might be in the restricted repositories with software
> supported by canonical but if this bug does not affect ubuntu, it is not a
> critical ubuntu bug.
But it does... just not as badly... maybe one should have done another
duplicate bug report to point that o
Hi Timothy,
I thought it could be a papercut. Thanks for your explanation about
marking the package. I'll do that.
Regards.
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Hi Jean,
Marking this as a papercut is not going to help getting the
package in the repo. You should instead mark the package that is fixed as fix
committed. This way package maintainers know that a fix is available for this
bug and it may give them a reason to update the package.
** Also affects: hundredpapercuts
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I added "One Hundred Paper Cuts" in the list of affected projects, in
the hope they will put the updated package fixing this bug in the
repos.
According to this project: "A paper cut is a trivially fixable usability
bug that the average user would encounter in default installation of
Ubuntu or Ku
According to this announcment
(http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=2441669) it should be
fixed in 275.09.4.
What happend to comment #85 promising 275.09.04 will be in the repos
soon ???
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(Continue from above)
sudo stop kdm
4. Install new driver
cd ~/Downloads
chmod +x NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-275.09.07.run
./NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-275.09.07.run
# When notified that preinstall script failed, agree to proceed anyway
5. Reboot
This is the most trusted near-term solution, and /should/ be fa
I have confirmed that downloading the 275.09.07 driver from NVIDIA fixes
the freeze, which only recently became problematic for me.
1. Download 275.09.07 driver (64 bit) from
http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux-display-amd64-275.09.07-driver.html
2. Switch to a virtual terminal
and login
3. Shutd
First: Please do not quote full entries. This bug report is already full
of hundreds of posts so we do not need to have all those fully quoted.
I did not want to distinguish between blaming and criticising. I simply
meant that canonical is not responsible for kubuntu.
Because kde is _not_ officia
Now it is to criticize something they do wrong is blamming them?
With that attitude you will never improve anything.
Get in your head that if a company does something for you do it for
publicity or for money, and if you do not move to change something you do
wrong will never change.
This is not
@ Julio A. Garcia Lopez
Well, you blame Canonical for not updating Kubuntu, which I think is kind of
unfair. Canonical is responsible for Ubuntu. Kubuntu is more a community
project supported by Canonical.
Of course you can have a try with Debian, at least then there is no company at
all to blam
I think that Is not a excuse.
If Canonical does not provide bugfixes for products offered image is
terrible.
Personally I can not recommend ubuntu to anyone who is just starting with
linux if it happens. What's more I'm starting to try Debian on my second
computer in view of the users of Kubuntu ar
Probably because there is just 1.5 months before Oneiric release where
available nVidia driver with fix. And because Natty users can use PPA
where available driver with fix.
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Can someone explain why the bug is not yet fixed? I think that there are
plenty of users (at least 135 at this time) who would appreciate a bug
fix. It is kind of sad if you have a more or less powerful graphics
adapter and cannot use the desktop effects.
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Updated to the 280.13 64 bit driver using the nvidia provided script and
it corrected the problem with the window resize.
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@Jens Grüntjes:
I didn't unistall the ubuntu driver first and I actually don't know if
reboot is really necessary.
Your solution may also be sufficient.
2011/7/29 Jens Grüntjes <760...@bugs.launchpad.net>:
> @olivopaolo:
> Did you uninstall the ubuntu driver first? Is the reboot really needed?
>
@olivopaolo:
Did you uninstall the ubuntu driver first? Is the reboot really needed?
Wouldn't it be sufficient to
sudo modprobe -r nvidia && sudo modprobe nvidia && sudo /etc/init.d/kdm start
But I'm still curious: Why did the updated driver not yet make it into
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I don't know about the repositories, but I had the same problem and I
solved it by following these simple steps:
1. Get the new NVIDIA driver, by typing in a terminal
wget ftp://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86_64/275.09.04/NVIDIA-
Linux-x86_64-275.09.04.run
2. Kill the X server:
-
Does somebody know when the updated driver from NVIDIA will be available in the
ubuntu repositories?
Can one help to speed that up a little? The freezes in my system are really
annoying.
Thanks for any help!
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@Christopher
Yes, I have other problems for sure... :(
Disabling desktop effect does not solve the problem, I have already tried.
I have a Windows installation, but it is inside VirtualBox. I don't have any OS
other than Linux.
This situation started with a dist-upgrade of a few days ago.
As far
@Yusef:
at the risk of being a bit off-topic, i'll mention that i have a very
similar experience on a Gentoo system with a GeForce GTX 465 using the
275.09.07 driver. i also have similar problems in Windows 7 in some
graphics-intensive games and Flash videos with the same card, especially
with th
@Yusuf: have you tried disabling desktop effects? I think if you disable
desktop effects and the system still keeps freezing, e.g. while Flash player is
running, you have another problem.
You might be also affected by this bug, but I think you might have more
problems such as a hardware problem
@vlado:
I've tried all the binaries available in the repositories, then I've started to
try all the binaries from official nvidia releases (the lastest 270, 275 and
280).
None of them works.
My issue is not strictly related to konsole.
The system freezes whenever I have lot of GPU intensive tas
@yusef
So you're running a 275.09.07 driver, but it crashes when you resize the
konsole, as Ubuntu's default official nvidia driver?
I also installed using the nvidia packages, but I found it quite complicated,
so I wouldn't recommend it... but I don't remember where exactly the problem
was. May
@Vlada: yes, I have tried both.
I have tried the binary directly from nvidia site, not from the repository.
Check here: http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=122606
I was not able to use the nouveau driver due to some kind of libdrm
incompatibility...
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@Yusef: have you actually tried the 275.09.07 driver, or 275.09.04? The
275 driver(s) before that would not include the fix (I ran into that
problem too), and I don't know about any beta 280.
Anyway "nouveau" would probably be preferable over the "nv" driver, from
my experience. If you don't need
All the workarounds proposed here haven't worked for me.
I have had to revert to the nv driver to have a usable system.
I tried to downgrade xorg and the binary driver but my system still freeze.
I tried (with the current xorg) all the binaries driver from nvidia (270, 275
and the beta 280) and
Disabling the desktop effects in KDE4 and setting the graphical effects
to "High display and low CPU" seems to fix the problem for me at the
moment. These must be triggering something in the Xserver which made it
going into an inifinit loop.
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I updated to nvidia driver version 275.09.07 using philip5's PPA and that
solved the problem for me.
Here is his repo https://launchpad.net/~philip5
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I was experiencing some lock-ups and performance issues with the previous
275.09.04 beta driver, but not nearly as bad as the nvidia-current driver
currently in the natty main repository.
I have been running the new 275.09.07 driver all day without any issues
thus far.
The new beta 275.09.07 is
Looks like nVidia fixed this problem with the latest driver 275.09.07
http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux-display-amd64-275.09.07-driver.html
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nVidia releases stable 275.09.07.
So, can we expect this driver not in PPA but in official Ubuntu
repository?
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Res
i've seen a number of people recommend installing the latest drivers
from ppa:philip5/extra, but i'd like to caution wary users (and eager
newbie users) against doing so by adding the PPA to their apt sources.
doing so may cause a subsequent system-wide upgrade to upgrade more
packages than you bar
Well, aren't there enough posts above that state which version works? I
recommend reading at least the top and bottom of a bug report to see
what it is about and if there is already a solution for a bug before
posting. If one did this, I doubt it would be possible to miss the
version which works. T
@Vlado
No I had tested it with 270.41.19. I'll re-test with the experimental version.
I hope I'm not trading one bug for another by using an 'experimental version'
of the driver.
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@ArdyFalls: "from NVIDIA" is not very specific. Are you sure it is the
version 275.09.04? See comment #74 (by me), which includes working
links.
I recommend installing the packages from the PPA, because the Nvidia
installer breaks Ubuntu's packaging system (by deleting/ overwriting
files without r
(Sorry for my english if is not correct, im not an english speaker)
ArdyFalls, you can try to use the old driver 170.X or de free nouveau
driver, these drivers does not crash the whole system, but i see issues with
them:
170.X uses a lot of CPU with my grafic card (about 50% of cpu in a Core2
Q66
This bug affects me a swell.
Kubuntu 11.04 amd64
Also, I tried with the latest NVIDIA drivers from NVIDIA and the problem
still occurs.
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This is a serious issue that has affected a large number of users. In
the total absence of any formal word from the Ubuntu developers, I
personally am very interested to learn of other users' experiences.
Furthermore, I would respectfully suggest that for new and inexperienced
users, uncertain whe
Please stop spamming this bug report. 275.09.04 will be in the repos
soon enough, meanwhile just use the PPAs or the nvidia FTP. We already
know they work.
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Oup, this bug affected me with nvidia-current from the repos. Upgrading
to 275.09.04 has solved the problem for me so far. Yay, wobbly windows
are back! If I encounter further problems with this issue I'll post
back. Until then, I think that the 275.09.04 drivers need to get into
the repos as soon
275.09.04 drivers Keeps the system from becoming non responsive, but it
still freezes for about 4secs, then I have control again.
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Confirmed, 275.09.04 fixes it.
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Yeah! It works!
Thank you, "Philip5". I really missed the effects :D
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To
I can also confirm that installing 275.09.04 drivers package from the
"philip5 ppa" fixes the issues. I didn't discover anything wrong with
this driver till now.
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I can also confirm that using the 275.09.04 drivers package from the
"philip5 ppa" resolved the various issues for me too. In fact it seems
to work remarkably well. No more nasty screen artefacts, no more random
crashes from gnome-terminal or gedit. Whilst I still maintain that
NVIDIA was very slow
Confirmed. Philip Johnsson's ppa nvidia-driver 275.09.04 solved the
problem. Nice work.
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I can also confirm that using the 275.09.04 drivers from the philip5 ppa
above solved the problem.
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Just to confirm that on n my system installing 275.09.04 resolved the problem.
I installed it from this PPA https://launchpad.net/~philip5/+archive/extra
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I don't know how nvidia decides between minor, mid and major version
numbers but 275.09.04 is not the same as 275.09.
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Well, 275.09.04 IS 275.09, just like Linux 2.6.39 is Linux 2.6, isn't
it? I couldn't find that third digit anywhere in my logs, so I assumed
it was correct... and I don't like using Google. Here is what I got,
when I did it nevertheless:
ftp://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86_64/275.09.04/
G
@Vlado
That's 275.09. You should read more carefully -- it was fixed in 275.09.04.
That version is not available through the nvidia drivers website.
Be aware that ubuntu has a broken glx installation, so do not be
surprised when you install the official nvidia drivers that "just"
uninstalling the
I agree. 'Conflicts konsole' would have been great. That should be an
easy patch. The driver is in the restricted section, but available in a
default installation. You don't have to enable any extra repositories
for it. Other distro's would probably have different policies regarding
restricted soft
I was excited to finally get working KDE, with transparent terminals and
with OpenGL, when I read about the new NVIDIA Beta drivers (275.09).
Alas, it does not work for me. I installed the driver from:
http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux-display-amd64-275.09-driver.html
Installation already was pa
I see if you install de nvidia driver 170 or nouveau crash not ocurs
but:
-170 seems to hoard about 50-60% of the cpu with a nvidia 8500 card
-3d for nouveau is marked as "experimental"
El , solidrepellent escribió:
> How can one go about the installation of Nvidia 275.09.04 driver ?
> Please l
How can one go about the installation of Nvidia 275.09.04 driver ?
Please let me know. Thanks a lot.
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I can confirm comment #67. It's fixed in .04.
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Seems to be fixed in the current beta version of the NVIDIA driver
(275.09.04).
I had this problem for a long time resizing the standalone flashplayer
debugger window and sometimes Virtualbox.
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I see that if you open a ssh session from an another machine, the ssh
session works and i can to reboot system with "reboot" or "init 6".
It seems that no entire system is freeze but all x-server applications
are freeze because this bug
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I tried that notransparency workaround, but my system still crashed. So
I had to switch off the effects. I do hope that Nvidia will be able to
fix this soon. Indeed they, as Bob Tanner pointed out, provided good
support for Linux.
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The "--notransparency" option will fix the crashes, but my workaround in
comment #59 should fix the artifacting as well.
env XLIB_SKIP_ARGB_VISUALS=1 konsole
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I do agree with Bob Tanner, Nvidia did provide a good driver for a long time
and nvidia cards work the best under linux!
They made a mistake that will be fixed in their next release.
For everybody else who didn't read about the temporary solution, just use
--notransparency for konsole command an
Same problem here... Brand new installation of Kubuntu, resized konsole
and wham, total system freeze... If I disable transparency, the system
does not freeze, but results in strange artifacts all over the screen...
Also, on a side note, I would to add that it's a shame to see so many
people trash
Just adding to report.
same problem on a fresh kubuntu install. using latest nvidia driver.
Have turned off desktop effects. but am unwilling to keep trying to replicate
problem, as i requires hard resetting.
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@eagles051387: There is an open source driver (nouveau). Nouveau works
better than previous attempts, but still lacks features and is not
usable in all environments.
#mr.goose: Don't be too hard on the help desk. Their response is valid.
It's a bug and it will be resolved. You should rather blame
I noticed the Muse sequencer also causes the same artifacts and lockups
when resizing. While playing around with options, I discovered the
following workaround that fixes the artifacting/freezes on all offending
applications. Launch the application as follows:
env XLIB_SKIP_ARGB_VISUALS=1 konsol
Seeing as a number of people are upset at the lack of activity from
nvidia in regards to this issue, i did some digging and if someone has
the know how or canonical has the developer power i think they should
take a look at the nvapi to do an open source driver
http://developer.nvidia.com/nvapi
-
I surely hope nvidia will fix this! It happened to me, too. And I can replicate
the bug (but I have switched off "Desktop effects", so I won't be able to
replicate it^^
It happened to me on maximising komsole.
My configuration is:
nvidia-current 270.41.06-0ubuntu1
xserver-xorg 1:7.6+4ubuntu3
Kern
On 21/05/2011 12:48, mr.goose wrote:
> @eagles051387
> I'm sorry but I beg to differ. I think we CAN pin the blame fairly and
> squarely on nVidia. This is a copy of the latest response I have received
> from nVidia's "customer care", following yet another a fairly strongly worded
> email from m
@eagles051387
I'm sorry but I beg to differ. I think we CAN pin the blame fairly and squarely
on nVidia. This is a copy of the latest response I have received from nVidia's
"customer care", following yet another a fairly strongly worded email from me
with regard to nVidia's total lack of activit
On 21/05/2011 09:58, Andrew M wrote:
> Confirmed with the latest 270.41.19 pre-release drivers released
> yesterday. Has anyone managed to test with 275 beta drivers ?
>
> Also since this is obviously an nvidia binary issue ( doesn't happen
> with nouveau ) , is there any point us logging it here
Confirmed with the latest 270.41.19 pre-release drivers released
yesterday. Has anyone managed to test with 275 beta drivers ?
Also since this is obviously an nvidia binary issue ( doesn't happen
with nouveau ) , is there any point us logging it here ?
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It also affects to me.
Kubuntu 11.04 (continously upgraded since 9.04).
Kernel 2.6.38-8 generic (PAE won't work with nVidia proprietary driver)
NVIDIA Quadro FX 770M (rev a1)
Driver: 270.41.06
X Server 1.10.1
Disabling Compiz won't help.
konsole --notransparency helps
nVidia Driver: 173.14.30 wor
Hi,
Kubuntu 11.04 on x86_64 here. Using nvidia-glx-185 - 270.41.06-0ubuntu1.
Resizing konsole window crashed system. Shh still worked so I did a
dmesg:
[115728.390698] [ cut here ]
[115728.390701] kernel BUG at /build/buildd/linux-2.6.38/mm/slub.c:2747!
[115728.390703] inv
Also reproducible on Lubuntu 11.04 in lxterm. Switching back and forth
between a TTY (which will be just a black screen) and X coated with a
little patience sugar will bring back interaction (just did it while
writing this). Don't know if this is due to lxdm being more stable than
gdm and kdm, or j
Also effects me. However it does not happen on any resize. But I
observed the following (only for konsole windows):
* maximazing horizontally or vertically using a hotkey sometimes triggers a
freeze
* changing the size using 'wmctrl' sometimes triggers a freeze
* the whole desktop flickers on res
gnome-terminal is also affected, certainly on my systems. You have to
try harder to crash it, but it still crashes. Also there is the matter
of the strange on-screen artefacts.
Best wishes, G.
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The only program, that shows this problem is, so what i know, 'konsole'.
'-notransparency' as option works well, without any other effekt(!).
So i think the its should be a good idee to seek the problem at first in
'konsole'...
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Fresh install from the kubuntu alternate install cd.
I can both confirm the issue with the nvidia-driver and konsole/gnome terminal
as well as confirm the --notransparency workaround working. Thanks a ton for
this workaround, it'll do well to time me over until nvidia releases a fix.
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I can confirm that --notransparency seems to fix the problem on Ubuntu
11.04 as indicated in #43, and is, at least for me, no problem unlike
disabling desktop effects as a whole. Interestingly, though, my setup
does not use any transparency while resizing (or at all, for that
matter), so --notransp
Yes, i have the same Problem here and my way is (as above described) to disable
the desktop-effects.
3D support of nvidia 270.41.06 works still successfully
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I had this same problem on my gentoo machine
I don't have it anymore if I start Konsole with "Konsole --notransparency"
nvidia 270.41.06
xorg 1.10.1.901
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Same thing here... :(((
BR
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@Stefanek kudos for a stable work-around! I only replace Xorg with the
1.9 version and left the nvidia driver at 270.41.06 and after dragging
Konsole across 2 monitors for 5 minutes I still didn't lock up!
And I agree with the general consensus that this is quite severe and
taking way too long to
FWIW here is the response I received from what nVidia laughingly
describes as "Customer Care":-
"Hello,
Thank you for contacting NVIDIA Customer Care.
This problem has already been reported to NVIDIA Engineering (as you
know) and is under investigation. Please check for the fix in a future
driv
Following Szymon's post earlier, i downgraded my xserver and the nvidia
drivers and everything is working fine. I had to go thru the trouble of
pinning the packages in synaptic and then also holding them in dpkg
separately just to make sure i don't accidently upgrade them.
Considering the severity
You can already get the info about the cards so that one can code a
driver from scratch if I am not mistaken.
On 05/10/2011 10:20 PM, mr.goose wrote:
> Thing is, NVIDIA has been aware of the issue for over a month! Five
> weeks in fact. Perhaps if NVIDIA is unable to resolve the issue in a
> time
Thing is, NVIDIA has been aware of the issue for over a month! Five
weeks in fact. Perhaps if NVIDIA is unable to resolve the issue in a
timely manner, then it should release the source code so that others may
have a go?
I shall certainly remember this fiasco next time I ever consider
purchasing a
Thanks, Chris! I'd appreciate it, if a future driver fixes this, that
someone posts here how to get that driver.
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Feedback from nVidia that I got today:
> Thanks for the bugreport. This problem has already been reported to
> NVIDIA Engineering and is under investigation and should be fixed in
> a future driver.
>
> Please check future drivers for the fix.
>
> Unfortunately we don't have a schedule for this fi
(This is a GeForce GTS 250 card)
A konsole / Xorg crash also gives 8 identical syslog entries:
NVRM: Xid (:01:00): 13, 0001 5097 15e0
0100
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This configuration DOES HAVE the konsole problem for me:
kernel 2.6.35-28-generic (amd64 maverick kernel) OR 2.6.38-8-generic (amd64
natty kernel)
xserver-xorg 1.10.1-1ubuntu1 (natty package)
nvidia-current 270.41.06-0ubuntu1 (natty package)
This configuration DID NOT have the problem for m
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