With proprietary drivers 173.14.28 from mesa can´t enable desktop
effects but glx is functioning.
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Troy,
You're right this is not the forum to complain about the upgrade
process. And you're correct that if I had read the release notes, I
might have discovered that it would be better to wait. On the other
hand, if a release has significant bugs, it might be better to delay the
release, or
Hi Guys,
It's always good to help improve communication, understanding and
cooperation - anytime and anywhere...
FWIW, I see many people dropping Windows (even though it's a very solid
OS these days,) and moving to MACs and PCs running Ubuntu. In fact
Ubuntu is now a mainstream operating system
My PC also uses the GeForce2 MX/MX 400 (rev b2) card, so it looks like
I'm stuck until they release a fix for the v96 driver. I'm afraid I
agree with Larry's comment on Oct 16: upgrades need to be smoother. I've
no idea how easy it is to revert back to 10.04.
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Larry,
While upgrades have their share of issues, this is also not the forum to
complain about the Ubuntu upgrade process.
Had you read the release notes, you would have done better to avoid
upgrading until a better solution arose.
Troy
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Same problem here with my Geforce2 MX400 card which uses the v96.xx
driver. Had to revert to Ubuntu 10.04 to get the driver installed
correctly.
Hoping for a fix soon so I can upgrade to Meerkat.
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I'm having the problem, too. One of the reasons I installed Ubuntu on
this old PC was that Linux is supposed to run better on older equipment.
I had several major problems with my update from 10.04 to 10.10: first,
my grub config got messed up and I had to restore it, losing my multi-
boot in
Same problem for me.
I wonder if normal people could have found the dlopen: /usr/lib/xorg
/extra-modules/nvidia_drv.so: undefined symbol: miEmptyData source of
their problem. Because starting 10.10 on a blackwhite console is far
from sexy (not mentioning irritating). Having to dig the logs is
Thanks to eMcE's hack, I succeeded in getting my screen back.
Still, there one glitch : Upon restarting, it went on the console,
because it could not find the nvidia driver. I guess it was because I
installed nvidia-current alongside nvidia-96. The solution was to choose
nvidia-96 driver instead
@paercebal..
Im not the autor of this, I just repost solution here, and add some updates.
If this works for You than I'm glad :)
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I'm also affected by this bug and have exactly the same error message
(found in Xorg log) :
14.301] (II) LoadModule: nvidia
[14.301] (II) Loading /usr/lib/xorg/extra-modules/nvidia_drv.so
[14.302] dlopen: /usr/lib/xorg/extra-modules/nvidia_drv.so: undefined
symbol: miEmptyData
[
I'm waiting for this to be fixed so I can upgrade my HP laptop, which is using
nvidia-173.
Although I'm willing to fix it another way if someone makes a laptop with
upgradable graphics cards.
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Update:
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1) Remove any form of Nvidia drivers , configuration files and anything related
to it. I dropped to vesa drivers but that is not necessary.
1) Backup /etc/apt/sources.lst and change all instances of maverick for
lucid
2) In Synaptic, remove xserver-xorg and jockey-gtk
3)
Third update to the fix:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=9874780postcount=12
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nvidia-173 drivers
This bug was fixed in the package nvidia-graphics-drivers-173
(173.14.28-0ubuntu1), see bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/nvidia-graphics-drivers-173/+bug/626918
nvidia-96 drivers
This bug wasn't fixed yet, see duplicated bug:
Fixed? So why this ***$#^#^$%$^*** don't work?
:/
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As a quick temporary solution, use VESA driver la!
Just need to edit 1 line in xorg.conf.
I am using VESA driver now, don't feel much different (though cannot run
3D games).
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And why, oh why, my bug got marked as duplicate :( (see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-
drivers-96/+bug/616394/comments/33 )
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I have a Nvidia MX-400/440 video card running on a Athlon XP2100 with
512 ram. After upgrading to 10.10 I've experienced a really annoying
wrong resolution (1024x768 instead of 1440x900) but is now working
properly. I don't know what I did exactly. I really tried a lot of
suggestions I've found on
Affects my PCI Express 2 Quadro FX 580. I didn't even think this was
all that old of a card (it's still available).
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Too bad, affect my Geforce2 MX400 too.
As a temporary solution, I edit xorg.conf, and change:
From
Driver nv
To
Driver vesa
At least, we can run xWindows ^_^
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If you're not sure if your card uses a legacy Nvidia driver or not, please see
this list:
http://www.nvidia.com/object/IO_32667.html
It looks like this bug report is specifically for nvidia-96 and
nvidia-173 drivers. So if your card (or its PCI ID) isn't on the above
list underneath the
Maybe this helps someone.
Its from OMG website.
Thnx to saurabhneo23
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2010/10/nvidia-96-driver-ubuntu-10-10-fix/#comment-86227499
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If you can't fix it then downgrade it :D
Well those who couldn't get their Nvidia drivers working with Ubuntu
10.10 due to newer
@ludwigmace
Thanks for that link. Looks like I have a different problem (albeit having the
same net effect) thus a different bug.
Anyway, for anyone wondering what the PCI ID of their Nvidia card is but
not knowing where to look, try
lspci -d 10de: -nn
(to filter out everything by Nvidia)
Oh Man!
instead of warning you or downgrading the driver to something without
acceleration that works, they let you run into that known trap! I'm
really disappointed. Luckily Linux is only a hobby for me.
R
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I ran into this issue while upgrading from 10.4 to 10.10 on my 6 years
old Dell Inspiron 8600.
According to lspci, my card is:
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV28 [GeForce4 Ti 4200 Go
AGP 8x] (rev a1)
If I try to use the nvidia driver in my Xorg configuration file, then X
Confirmed. Affect me too :( after upgrade from 10.04.
GF5200 AGP, Ubu 10.10, Xorg 1.9
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Same here with nvidia gt240. When trying to install I get pixel-ed
screen in 10.10 and cut-off window screen in 10.04 LTS.
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This bug affects my Geforce MX440. But I fear that this bug won't be fix
one day because the nvidia's guys don't care about our old graphics
cards :(
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Same problem for me with my GeForce 8500 GT and the nvidia-173(current)
after a fresh install of 10.10
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For what it's worth - I have a GeForce 7300 and am running the Current
driver (UbuntoStudio). I can boot into the generic kernel fine, but
trying to boot into either 2.6.35-20-Low Latency, or 2.6.33-29-Realtime
gives me only a command prompt. Unfortunately, I must have one of these
kernels working
Yeah, this is a huge problem for people with legacy cards (which is a
great deal of people running Linux). I had huge problems even setting
the correct resolution (which wasn't detected correctly).
Running a Geforce MX 440 (AGP 8X) here.
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Confirmed still not working with my
HP GFX PCA GeForce4 MX440-8X 64MB DDR w/comp TV (part no. 5187-3706)
even with nvidia-current drivers installed
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Xebozone, your card will use nvidia-96, which hasn't been fixed by the
Nvidia guys yet (unless something has changed I'm not aware of). Until
they issue a fix this bug can't be fixed. We are waiting on them to
supply the fix.
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I recently upgraded from 10.4 to 10.10 x64 and found out the hard way
that 10.10 has issues with nVidia GeForce8400 due to newer version of
Xorg 1.9. I had the nVidia driver 'current' working with my nVidia
GeForce 8400 when I performed the upgrade from 10.4, and after rebooting
found that the
Mutineer612, this bug has nothing to do with your problem, it is for
older cards using the nvidia-96 drivers. If you think you've found a bug
and can't find it reported in Launchpad then please create a new bug
report.
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** Also affects: xorg-server
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I have a newer Nvidia GTS250, Ubuntu 10.10 final boot CD just gives me
screen with big green squares after 20-30 seconds of choosing an option
from the grub. Have been facing this issue since the beta and sadly the
issue exists even in the final version.
Here's a video of what I see.
Hardeep, you should file a new bug report for that. It's not related to
this bug.
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@Hardeep: Please file a bug against xserver-xorg-video-nouveau as ubuntu
uses nouveau until you install the proprietary nvidia driver yourself.
(Meaning the live disk uses nouveau)
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got an older model with geforce 4-mx which is affected.
however, my quadcore with the nvidia 9600GTX isn't affected, it works fine on
that machine.
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** Also affects: xorg-server (Ubuntu Maverick)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Confirmed
** Also affects: ubuntu-release-notes
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: ubuntu-release-notes
Status: New = In Progress
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I experience non-working drivers with a geforce 4200 ti
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auxbuss You should use package nvidia-current, not NVidia-173. I'm not
even sure your card is supported by driver nvidia-173...
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To be honest, looking at the nvidia package installed, I'm not clear
what I should or should not have. I've not had problems here before, so
I've never looked. For background, this machine was upgraded from Lucid.
I have the following installed:
nvidia-173-modaliases
nvidia-96-modaliases
I don't see the new 173.14.28 driver in the Ubuntu x-swat queue, so I
updated the nvidia-173 package and put it here:
https://launchpad.net/~dajhorn/+archive/x-updates/
This updated Nvidia driver is compatible with my 32-bit Ubuntu 10.10
Maverick RC computer where I have older hardware. The
As reported in:
Ubuntu “nvidia-graphics-drivers-173” package Bugs Bug #626918
Nvidia 173 driver does not work with xserver 1.9
nvidia-graphics-drivers-173 (173.14.28-0ubuntu1) maverick
has now been released. I can confirm that it is now included in the most
recent set of updates for maverick.
A regular aptitude upgrade installed the updated nvida-173-modaliases
and has made my maverick machine useless. I get a black screen after
starting X. No gdm/login appears. /var/log/Xorg.0.log indicates no
problems at all; it reaches enabled.
Maverick/GeForce GT 330M/Sony Vaio f-series
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Fortunately not very quiet:)
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=155622
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I now have 173.14.28 running in Maverick, Xserver 1.9 with Geforce
FX5700 Ultra.
As noted in a post from Mytonn, the drivers are from
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=2326225 .
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Kudos to Aaron at Nvidia for providing excellent ongoing Linux support.
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If I only knew about that problem before upgrade I have just made few
hours ago :( (10.04.1-10.10) Now I'm stuck with nv driver, as nouveau
is so slow on my machine, that even moving mouse pointer over menus
makes lag. That's really bad, I hope nvidia-96 binary drivers will work
with Ubuntu 10.10
An NVIDIA staffer said that the nvidia-173 drivers are being updated for
X.org 1.9 here:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=2325872postcount=2
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On 09/30/2010 01:35 PM, Darik Horn wrote:
An NVIDIA staffer said that the nvidia-173 drivers are being updated for
X.org 1.9 here:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=2325872postcount=2
Unfortunately it's very quiet on the 96 front:
And nvidia-173 drivers are updated..
* Added support for X.Org xserver 1.9.
* Updated nvidia-installer to detect the nouveau kernel module and fail
with an appropriate error message.
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=2326225
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THe Same Problem would be IF I Upgrade to Maverick... I Hope it doesnt
take so long to fix it, because there alot people with such Cards...
Just Like me and my Geforce 4 Ti 4200 AGP :D
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I confirm too. Last working version with the nvidia-96 is: xserver-xorg-core
2:1.8.1.902-0ubuntu2.
The solution is downgrade to that package but it breaks some dependencies...
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Breaking 3D acceleration needs a big fat warning for anyone upgrading...
As a note: 260.xx beta drivers on Nvidia site incorrectly stated as
being compatible with GeForce 5 series, at least with AGP cards
Wish there was an easy menu so I could choose my driver... e.g. NV,
Nvidia, Nouveau,
[ 562.979] (II) LoadModule: nvidia
[ 562.980] (II) Loading /usr/lib/xorg/extra-modules/nvidia_drv.so
[ 563.018] dlopen: /usr/lib/xorg/extra-modules/nvidia_drv.so: undefined
symbol: miEmptyData
[ 563.018] (EE) Failed to load /usr/lib/xorg/extra-modules/nvidia_drv.so
[ 563.018] (II) UnloadModule:
Any update on nvidia-96 and maverick (10.10)? The 10.10 release date is
drawing near still no working nvidia-96 in maverick. Quite a few
legacy cards will be affected by this issue:
http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux-display-ia32-96.43.18-driver.html
GeForce 4 MX series:
MX 440, MX 440 (AGP
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
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