[Bug 273801] Re: Failed to load module nvidia

2009-02-11 Thread Bryce Harrington

We're closing this bug since it is has been some time with no response from the 
original reporter.  However, if the issue still exists please feel free to 
reopen with the requested information.  Also, if you could, please test against 
the latest development version of Ubuntu, since this confirms the bug is one we 
may be able to pass upstream for help.


** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-173 (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete = Invalid

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[Bug 273801] Re: Failed to load module nvidia

2009-01-16 Thread Bryce Harrington
** Description changed:

  I am using Intrepid Alpha 5. After installing Nvidia restricted driver #71, 
and then rebooting I get the following error messages:
  Failed to load /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/nvidia-drivers
  Failed to load module nvidia (load failed 7)
  Failed to load No drivers available
  I have attached the log that was created by Intrepid when the driver failed 
to load.
  
  When I install Nvidia restricted driver #173, and then reboot, the
  screen goes black and the monitor shuts down. I assume that it is also
  failing to load the Nvidia driver. When this happens there is no chance
  to make a log.
  
  My Nvidia card is: Geforce 5900
  I have two monitors:
  Sony SDM-HS74P Digital
  Sony SDM-M81 Analog
  
  I have looked through the bug reports and forums, and I can't find a fix
  that appears to address this particular issue.
  
  I am currently back to the driver that comes with Intrepid which runs on
  my digital monitor without, of course, acceleration or dual monitor
  capability.
  
  I would appreciate any help that could be provided
+ 
+ [lspci]
+ 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV35 [GeForce FX 5900] 
(rev a1)
+   Subsystem: Chaintech Computer Co. Ltd Device 1945
+ [0.485570] PCI: :00:00.0 reg 10 32bit mmio: [d000, d7ff]
+ [0.778675] pci :00:00.0: BAR 0: can't allocate resource
+ [0.788755] agpgart-amd64 :00:00.0: AGP bridge [1106/3188]
+ [0.793048] agpgart-amd64 :00:00.0: AGP aperture is 128M @ 0xd000

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[Bug 273801] Re: Failed to load module nvidia

2009-01-08 Thread Bryce Harrington
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Hi schocklynn,


Please attach the output of `lspci -vvnn` too.


** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-173 (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Incomplete

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[Bug 273801] Re: Failed to load module nvidia

2008-10-10 Thread JinYoung
I have resolved this situation. Belows are the step. It's just all
things that I did. To tell the truth, I don't know which step is
necessary or unnecessary and what is right or wrong. However, I hope my
experiences can help other users.

0. My laptop is Lenovo T61 with nvidia Quadro NVS 140 M
0. I updated from hardy to intrepid using update-manager -d
0. I encountered the error message that xorg server can't parse config file.
0. I restarted with default configuration and did some instructions that I 
found on the Internet, but they aren't work well.

1. Boot with Xorg server default configuration first. 
2. Remove all things that are related with nvidia in the Synaptic.
3. Reboot again
4. Install nvidia-things except nvidia-xconfig package.
  nvidia-glx-177
  nvidia-*-modaliases
  nvidia-kernel
  nvidia-kernel-common
  nvidia-177-kernel-source
  nvidia-settings
5. Reboot again
6. Run sudo nvidia-xconfig.( It works well even though I didn't installed 
nvidia-xconfig package. I'm getting insane? :-) )
7. Restart X server. It works well now with nvidia driver 177.

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[Bug 273801] Re: Failed to load module nvidia

2008-10-10 Thread JinYoung
Oh.. I'll attach my current Xorg configuration file.

** Attachment added: xorg.conf
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18389649/xorg.conf

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[Bug 273801] Re: Failed to load module nvidia

2008-10-10 Thread JinYoung
Sorry. I forget comment the line Load Type1 in xorg.conf file that I
attached.

And there are one more problem. X works well when I boot my laptop with
nvidia 177 driver and the xorg.conf file. However if I try logout, the
screen goes to problem. After long time later that I pushed logout
button, the Nvidia log was appeared 3 times and X report that it can't
detect drivers. So I have to reboot my laptop.

This is driving me crazy. :-

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[Bug 273801] Re: Failed to load module nvidia

2008-10-10 Thread JinYoung
I have downgraded nvidia driver to 173 from 177 via restrict driver
manager(I use xfce4) . And everything works fine.

Logout, login, XDCMP, compiz, twinview(dual monitor :  LCD + CRT),
firefox, mplayer , etc are so good work. :-)

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[Bug 273801] Re: Failed to load module nvidia

2008-10-08 Thread Alberto Milone
Lynn: the output of that command looks good. At this point I have no way to see 
what happens when the driver fails. Try asking here:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?f=14

Thomas:
you experienced 2 well-known bugs in nvidia-xconfig:
1) It doesn't accept the fact that modules can be disabled (with Disable)
2) It still insists on setting the RgbPath option which is no longer supported 
and makes the Xorg crash.

Try to reproduce the problem by setting the driver to nvidia again (in
the Device section) without using nvidia-xconfig.

then attach your /var/log/Xorg.0.log and your /var/log/Xorg.0.log.old

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[Bug 273801] Re: Failed to load module nvidia

2008-10-08 Thread Thomas Pifer
Upon my last comment, I was actually able to get the driver working
again by completely removing (including files from the apt cache) and
using Hardware Drivers in the Administration menu to reinstall it.  The
instructions are as follows:

1. Open Synaptic in the System - Administration menu.
2. Once in Synaptic, click the Search button (or press ctrl + f) and search for 
nvidia.
3. Next, right-click each of the following and select Completely Remove:
   nvidia-173-kernel-source
   nvidia-glx-173
   nvidia-settings
4. Click Apply to remove the packages.
5. Next open a Terminal from Applications - Accessories and type:
   sudo apt-get clean
6. Press Enter and enter your password.
7. Finally, open Hardware Drivers in the System - Administration menu
8. Select the driver you want to use and press the Activate button.
9. Once it's finished installing, reboot the machine and the driver should take 
effect.

For my own sake, I then used nvidia-xconfig to write a new xorg.conf
file and edited out the lines that caused the driver to choke.  This was
unneeded, but made me feel better as the newer one was more thorough
then the one created automatically.

Hopefully, this will work for you as well Lynn.

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[Bug 273801] Re: Failed to load module nvidia

2008-10-08 Thread Alberto Milone
Thomas: I'm glad to read that you solved your problem with Jockey (i.e.
Hardware Drivers). Using nvidia-xconfig adds a lot of unneeded lines to
your xorg.conf.

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[Bug 273801] Re: Failed to load module nvidia

2008-10-08 Thread Lynn Schock
Thomas:
Thanks for your suggestion, but that didn't work either. I am about ready to 
give up, especially since I know everything (acceleration, dual monitors, etc.) 
will work, because they all do on the Windows XP partition, and I have not 
updated the driver there since 2005. If I get ambitious, maybe I will try 
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?f=14, as Alberto suggested. 
Thanks to both of you for trying to help me, but it looks like I will be 
running with the generic driver for the time being.

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[Bug 273801] Re: Failed to load module nvidia

2008-10-07 Thread Thomas Pifer
I'm also experiencing the same problems as Lynn with NVIDIA driver 173
on a GeForce FX 5500.  It seems that the driver is also choking on Load
type1 in the Module section.

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[Bug 273801] Re: Failed to load module nvidia

2008-10-07 Thread Thomas Pifer
My last comment was rather vague so let me explain the whole situation:

I downloaded and installed a clean copy of Intrepid yesterday, after
having what I perceived as problems with software after trying to
upgrade from Hardy.  Note that while I was having problems with some
programs, I did not have any problems with the NVIDIA drivers, and they
seemed to work as they did before the upgrade.

The clean install went smooth until I had to reboot after updating the
system and installing the NVIDIA driver.  It came to a black screen
saying that there was an error with loading the NVIDIA driver.  I then
created a new configuration using the non-proprietary drivers in order
to get back up and running.  Thinking that it might have been a problem
with the xorg.conf file, I opened a terminal and ran nvidia-xconfig
(without sudo privileges by chance) and happened upon this error:

PARSE ERROR: Parse error on line 34 of section Module in file 
/etc/X11/xorg.conf.
 Disable is not a valid keyword in this section.

Clearly, something was wrong.  I then opened up the xorg.conf file to
see exactly what was going on.  The file was sparse, and incomplete,
withholding a lot of the information it normally contains.   Seeing the
problem, I then went through with the nvidia-xconfig and it seemed to
write it proper.

I rebooted the machine only to see it error out again.  This time,
however, the error was different, complaining about the RgbPath line.  I
reconfigured the X server again, edited out the line and restarted.  It
came to balck screen once again this time (as my comment states above)
complaining about the Load type1 line in the Modules section.  I
removed this line as well, and rebooted once again.  Another error came
up stating that it could not find the nvidia module.

At this point, my guess would be that both the packages as well as the
xorg.conf generated by dexconf are broken.  I'm going to attempt to try
this all one more time and, if unsuccessful, seeing if the driver from
NVIDIA's website will have any better of an outcome.  I'm attaching the
broken NVIDIA configuration, the configuration generated by nvidia-
xconfig, and the non-proprietary, xorg.conf.

** Attachment added: Broken NVIDIA Xorg Configuration
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18309486/Broken%20NVIDIA%20Xorg.conf

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[Bug 273801] Re: Failed to load module nvidia

2008-10-07 Thread Thomas Pifer

** Attachment added: Xorg.conf generated by nvidia-xconfig
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18309526/nvidia-xconfig%20xorg.conf

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[Bug 273801] Re: Failed to load module nvidia

2008-10-06 Thread Alberto Milone
I can't see the error in the log. Can you attach the output of this command?
sudo updatedb
locate nvidia.ko

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[Bug 273801] Re: Failed to load module nvidia

2008-10-06 Thread Lynn Schock
This is the output that I got:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo updatedb
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ locate nvidia.ko
/lib/modules/2.6.27-4-generic/updates/dkms/nvidia.ko
/lib/modules/2.6.27-5-generic/updates/dkms/nvidia.ko
/lib/modules/last-good-boot/updates/dkms/nvidia.ko
/var/lib/dkms/nvidia/173.14.12/2.6.27-4-generic/x86_64/module/nvidia.ko
/var/lib/dkms/nvidia/173.14.12/2.6.27-5-generic/x86_64/module/nvidia.ko
/var/lib/dkms/nvidia/173.14.12/build/.nvidia.ko.cmd
/var/lib/dkms/nvidia/173.14.12/build/nvidia.ko
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$

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[Bug 273801] Re: Failed to load module nvidia

2008-10-05 Thread Lynn Schock
I have attached the nvidia-bug-report that I made today.  I created this report 
after repairing the xserver,and rebooting, but it looks like it pertains to 
driver 173. I hope this reveals whatever problem I have.
Thanks for your help.

** Attachment added: nvidia-bug-report.log
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[Bug 273801] Re: Failed to load module nvidia

2008-10-05 Thread Alberto Milone
I can't see the problem in the log.

Can you reproduce the problem (i.e. the black screen) and type sudo
nvidia-bug-report.sh again, please?

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[Bug 273801] Re: Failed to load module nvidia

2008-10-05 Thread Alberto Milone
Unfortunately the log stops at this point:
(II) LoadModule: glx

(II) Loading /usr/lib/xorg/modules/extensions//libglx.so

which is too early to see what failed.

Let's try this:

Set the driver to nvidia in the Device section of your
/etc/X11/xorg.conf.

Press CTRL+ALT+F1 so as to get to the command line and type:
sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop (or kdm stop if you use Kubuntu)

Then type:
sudo startx -- -logverbose 5

let the Xserver fail and type:
cp /var/log/Xorg.0.log /home/your_user_name/
cp /var/log/Xorg.0.log.old /home/your_user_name/

NOTE: replace your_user_name with your user name

Reconfigure the Xserver by either setting the driver to nv in your
xorg.conf or by letting Failsafe mode reconfigure X for you.

Then attach the Xorg.0.log and Xorg.0.log.old files which you will find
in your home folder.

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[Bug 273801] Re: Failed to load module nvidia

2008-10-05 Thread Lynn Schock
I have attached a new nvidia-bug-report that I created from the tty in
recovery mode after getting the black screen in normal booting. This
report was created before using recovery mode to repair and reconfigure
the xserver. I hope this shows the problem.

** Attachment added: nvidia-bug-report.log
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[Bug 273801] Re: Failed to load module nvidia

2008-10-05 Thread Lynn Schock
I tried following your instructions but: after typing sudo startx --
-logverbose 5, the server didn't fail. Instead the desktop switched to a
new user with the default desktop background and a new panel, and I no
longer had the command line.

Also, just so I understand, the first thing I did was use gedit to
change the /etc/X11/xorg.conf. I changed the device identifier from
configured device to nvidia in the Device Section was that correct?
Next, from the command line I typed sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop, and then
got confirmation that gnome was stopped. Then as I stated above after
typing sudo startx -- -logverbose 5, Xserver did not fail, but instead
the user was switched. What am I doing wrong?

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[Bug 273801] Re: Failed to load module nvidia

2008-10-05 Thread Alberto Milone
You should have changed the driver instead of the identifier. If no
driver was set in the Device section, as in the following example:

Section Device
Identifier  Configured Video Device
EndSection

you will have to add it manually as follows:

Section Device
Identifier  Configured Video Device
Driver  nvidia
EndSection

The rest of what you did is ok. Please repeat the operation and attach
the new Xorg.0.log and Xorg.0.log.old files.

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[Bug 273801] Re: Failed to load module nvidia

2008-10-05 Thread Lynn Schock
I have attached the Xorg.0.log. No Xorg.0.log.old was created. I
followed your instructions twice and each time only one log was created.

** Attachment added: Xorg.0.log
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[Bug 273801] Re: Failed to load module nvidia

2008-10-04 Thread Alberto Milone
Sorry, the correct command is:
sudo nvidia-bug-report.sh

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Re: [Bug 273801] Re: Failed to load module nvidia

2008-09-27 Thread Alberto Milone
On Saturday 27 September 2008 01:02:29 Lynn Schock wrote:
 Thank you for your Email. Before I received your Email, I changed from
 the 64 bit version of Intrepid to the 32 bit version (upgrading from a
 Hardy 32 bit install) thinking that might help the problem which it
 didn't.
 Now when I attempt to install (using Jockey) the nvidia-glx driver
 (version 173) - the xserver does not load, the screen goes black, and
 the monitor shuts off.

 Before I rebooted after using Jockey, I checked /etc/X11/xorg.conf using
 gedit. The lines you refer to:

  Section Files
 
  RgbPath /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/rgb
  EndSection
 
  are not there anymore so, of course I did not delete them.
 
Ok, this time it must be a different problem then.

 
  Does Jockey also install fglrx-modaliases, and could that be the problem?
 
No, this is not a problem.

  I know I don't know what to do. Any help that you could give would be
  greatly appreciated.

type:
sudo sh nvidia-bug-report.sh

and attach the nvidia-bug-report.log which you will find in the same directory 
in which you typed the command.

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Re: [Bug 273801] Re: Failed to load module nvidia

2008-09-27 Thread Lynn Schock
When I typed sudo sh nvidia-bug-report.sh
and then entered my password I got:
sh: Can't open nvidia-bug-report.sh

I then reactivated the Nvidia driver version 173, rebooted,and again got
the black screen.

After repairing the Xserver in recovery mode,
I tried typing again: sudo sh nvidi-bug-report.sh, and again
got sh: Can't open nvidia-bug-report.sh

One thing that I noticed when I reactivated version 173 is that when I
selected it, the bottom of the hardware driver screen states that a
different version of the driver is in use. Is there any signifigance to
that?

I also tried again running nvidia-xconfig as root and editing
/etc/X11/xorg.conf

When I ran nvidia-xconfig, I got a message that there must be a driver
line, but when used gedit to edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf there was a driver
line and the word nvidia. In addition, the section you told me to
delete in your first message was there:

Section Files
  
   RgbPath /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/rgb
   EndSection
 
 I deleted that section, and rebooted, and again got the black screen.
 
 What should I do now?
 
 


On Sat, 2008-09-27 at 08:27 +, Alberto Milone wrote:
 On Saturday 27 September 2008 01:02:29 Lynn Schock wrote:
  Thank you for your Email. Before I received your Email, I changed from
  the 64 bit version of Intrepid to the 32 bit version (upgrading from a
  Hardy 32 bit install) thinking that might help the problem which it
  didn't.
  Now when I attempt to install (using Jockey) the nvidia-glx driver
  (version 173) - the xserver does not load, the screen goes black, and
  the monitor shuts off.
 
  Before I rebooted after using Jockey, I checked /etc/X11/xorg.conf using
  gedit. The lines you refer to:
 
   Section Files
  
   RgbPath /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/rgb
   EndSection
  
   are not there anymore so, of course I did not delete them.
  
 Ok, this time it must be a different problem then.
 
  
   Does Jockey also install fglrx-modaliases, and could that be the problem?
  
 No, this is not a problem.
 
   I know I don't know what to do. Any help that you could give would be
   greatly appreciated.
 
 type:
 sudo sh nvidia-bug-report.sh
 
 and attach the nvidia-bug-report.log which you will find in the same 
 directory 
 in which you typed the command.


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[Bug 273801] Re: Failed to load module nvidia

2008-09-26 Thread Alberto Milone
According to the 1st log which you attached, you tried to use nvidia-glx-71:
(II) NVIDIA GLX Module  71.86.04  Mon Jan 21 11:12:04 PST 2008

This driver doesn't with Intrepid yet:
(II) Loading /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers//nvidia_drv.so
dlopen: /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers//nvidia_drv.so: undefined symbol: 
miZeroLineScreenIndex

See bug 251107: 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-71/+bug/251107


The 2nd log reports this failure:
Parse error on line 12 of section Files in file /etc/X11/xorg.conf
RgbPath is not a valid keyword in this section.

which was caused by nvidia-xconfig which put these (now invalid) lines
in your /etc/X11/xorg.conf:

Section Files
RgbPath /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/rgb
EndSection


My suggestion is:
1) use driver nvidia-glx-173 (do not use nvidia-xconfig but rely on either 
EnvyNG or Jockey)
2) remove the Files section (the three lines posted above)
3) restart either the Xserver or your computer.

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[Bug 273801] Re: Failed to load module nvidia

2008-09-26 Thread Lynn Schock
Thank you for your Email. Before I received your Email, I changed from
the 64 bit version of Intrepid to the 32 bit version (upgrading from a
Hardy 32 bit install) thinking that might help the problem which it
didn't.
Now when I attempt to install (using Jockey) the nvidia-glx driver
(version 173) - the xserver does not load, the screen goes black, and
the monitor shuts off.

Before I rebooted after using Jockey, I checked /etc/X11/xorg.conf using
gedit. The lines you refer to:

Section Files
 RgbPath /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/rgb
 EndSection
 
 are not there anymore so, of course I did not delete them.
 
 When I tried to use Envy NG after installing it with Synaptic, Envy crashed. 
 I believe that
 your are aware of this problem because I saw your response at bug #22717.
 
 I did notice when I installed Envy that three packages are installed:
 Envy-core
 Envy-gtk
 fglrx-modaliases
 
 Does Jockey also install fglrx-modaliases, and could that be the problem?
 
 I know I don't know what to do. Any help that you could give would be greatly 
 appreciated.


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[Bug 273801] Re: Failed to load module nvidia

2008-09-26 Thread Tobias Jost
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-173 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = nvidia-graphics-drivers-173

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[Bug 273801] Re: Failed to load module nvidia

2008-09-25 Thread Lynn Schock
Now, when I try to install the latest Nvidia driver, I get the following error 
messages when I restart the computer:
EE Problem parsing config file
EE Error parsing the config file

I have attached the log that was created when I rebooted,and got those messages.
Again, I am back to the default graphics driver.

I haven't edited any configuration files. The installer appears to be just not 
working.
Is this a bug in the installer?
Thanks for any help that you can offer
Lynn Schock

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[Bug 273801] Re: Failed to load module nvidia

2008-09-23 Thread Lynn Schock

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