Hi Rostislav Stříbrný,
When using bumblebee, the goal is to use the nvidia driver and then use
optirun or primus commands to lauch your apps to use the nvidia driver.
If you don't want to bother with the intel chip, then I would suggest
you just purge bumblee bee and use the nvidia-xconfig command
Hi Ferry,
It should be that when installing bumblebee it should install nvidia,
but installing the nvidia drivers should not install bumblebee.
Bumblebee is a 'hack' to get dual video cards working until nvidia
supports it in their linux drivers. What bumblebee does is it stops the
nvidia module
timus based GPU. Uninstalling
bumblebee does not remove the /etc/modprobe.d/bumblebee.conf config file
and as such the driver is still blacklisted until you either modify the
file to not black list the nvidia-331 module or remove bumblebee.conf.
I have an nvidia 560 GTX video card.
Tareeq
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Sure, but should I be booting into the 3.11 ubuntu kernel when I run
that command? Currently I get an error saying I am running a main line
kernel.
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I just upgraded from Raring to Saucy (actually a mint user), I also have
the VL80x USB3.0 chipset on my EVGA Z68 FTW motherboard. In raring the
USB 3.0 was flakey, a usb3.0 device had to be connected at boot time,
for it work, USB 2.0 worked without any issues on that controller.
Since the upgrade
I can confirm the the same thing, with my macbook 4.1.
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Ok I have had this issue, I tried both sudo apt-get remove --purge
flashplugin-nonfree and without the --purge option, and then re-
installed didn't work, tried purging again deleted the .deb file from
/var/cache/apt/archive folder, and then tried sudo apt-get install
flashplugin-nonfree. That did
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lhost kernel: Inspecting /boot/System.map-2.6.22-14-generic
That is the last thing I see in my syslog, as you can see 3am my system
locked up became unresponsive, and I restarted the machine at 7:48pm. I
am using my NF4 gigabit nic. I could try switching the nic to see if
that makes a differ
I would like to point out that I have encountered this as well, it seems
the error occurs when using torrents while streaming over a windows
share with samba. This pretty much hardlocks the machine, and syslog
has nothing in it. I will post my syslog the next time it happens.
Tareeq
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I can confirm this, bug I keep getting this error as well when trying to
use feisty
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/93742
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I can confirm this for ubuntu feisty with a 7800GT
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