[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 456637] Re: Please consider turning powermizer OFF

2013-02-01 Thread Alberto Milone
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[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 456637] Re: Please consider turning powermizer OFF

2012-12-18 Thread rifter
The issue exists for *all* cards, including the newest, and in the
newest drivers from nvidia. It doesn't remember the setting between
reboots, either, which is very frustrating. And the only reason we did
not report it to nvidia as I recall is we could find no means to do so.

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[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 456637] Re: Please consider turning powermizer OFF

2012-12-18 Thread rifter
Oh and just in case ?I was not clear this affects the latest Ubuntu and
the latest drivers. I don't see a way to indicate that but I believe
we're still where we were before on this.

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[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 456637] Re: Please consider turning powermizer OFF

2012-12-17 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
[Expired for nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu) because there has been no
activity for 60 days.]

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[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 456637] Re: Please consider turning powermizer OFF

2012-10-18 Thread RussianNeuroMancer
I just wondering, why you doesn't report this PowerMizer issues to nVidia? 
8400M is still supported, so they should fix this in newer builds of the driver.
http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/ask

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[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 456637] Re: Please consider turning powermizer OFF

2012-08-20 Thread Manjul Apratim
These are my specs:

01:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: NVIDIA Corporation G86
[GeForce 8400M GT] [10de:0426] (rev a1) (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])

I have been using the above mentioned hack in xorg.conf for four years
now since Karmic Koala - I almost forgot it's there!

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[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 456637] Re: Please consider turning powermizer OFF

2012-08-12 Thread ZelinskiyIS
Alberto Milone (albertomilone): thank you for your attention!
That's the command output on my computer with a faulty NVidia card.

ivze@ivze-desktop:~$ lspci -n | grep 300
01:00.0 0300: 10de:0a20 (rev a2)

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[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 456637] Re: Please consider turning powermizer OFF

2012-08-06 Thread Alberto Milone
I'll be happy to add a quirk for your specific card models. If you have
a card which requires the following line:

Option RegistryDwords PowerMizerEnable=0x1; PerfLevelSrc=0x;
PowerMizerDefault=0x1; PowerMizerDefaultAC=0x1

Please attach the output of the following command:

lspci -n | grep 300

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Re: [Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 456637] Re: Please consider turning powermizer OFF

2012-08-06 Thread Emiliano Parasassi
01:00.0 0300: 10de:064c (rev a1)

thank you
e

On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 11:23 AM, Alberto Milone
alberto.mil...@canonical.com wrote:
 I'll be happy to add a quirk for your specific card models. If you have
 a card which requires the following line:

 Option RegistryDwords PowerMizerEnable=0x1; PerfLevelSrc=0x;
 PowerMizerDefault=0x1; PowerMizerDefaultAC=0x1

 Please attach the output of the following command:

 lspci -n | grep 300

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[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 456637] Re: Please consider turning powermizer OFF

2012-03-21 Thread Bryce Harrington
Is this still unfixed in oneiric/precise?

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[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 456637] Re: Please consider turning powermizer OFF

2012-03-21 Thread ZelinskiyIS
My experience shows that the bug IS present in Oneric. Moreover the bug
with my particular GT220 video card has been reproduced with 3 different
motherboards. It's the card that matters.

Turning powermizer off in xorg.conf has yet been the only solution found:
Section Device
Identifier  NVIDIA GT220
Driver  nvidia
Option  RegistryDwordsPowerMizerEnable=0x1; 
PerfLevelSrc=0x; PowerMizerDefault=0x1; PowerMizerDefaultAC=0x1
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[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 456637] Re: Please consider turning powermizer OFF

2011-07-07 Thread Dave Haring
I have screen flicker issue Ubuntu 11.04 and nvidia GTX 460M. Seems
every time powermizer changes performance level I have screen flicker.
Only choices in powermizer settings is Adaptive and Prefer Maximum
Performance. If I change to Prefer Maximum Performance there is no
more flicker but setting does not hold. Each reboot must change setting
again.

I tried adding options nvidia
NVreg_RegistryDwords=PerfLevelSrc=0x to modprobe.d but its not
working.

Also tried adding similar line to modprobe.d which included the word
mobile (something I found while searching) since I have ASUS G73Sw-A1
laptop but also not working.

Note I do not have artifacts condition as some other users - just a
quick screen flicker...

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[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 456637] Re: Please consider turning powermizer OFF

2011-07-07 Thread Zane
A workaround I've found is adding the following line under 'Section Device' 
to /etc/X11/xorg.conf.
Option  RegistryDwordsPowerMizerEnable=0x1; PerfLevelSrc=0x; 
PowerMizerDefault=0x1; PowerMizerDefaultAC=0x1

You may need to restart your machine after that.

Hope it helps.

Reference: 
http://tutanhamon.com.ua/technovodstvo/NVIDIA-UNIX-driver/

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[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 456637] Re: Please consider turning powermizer OFF

2011-07-07 Thread Zane
Mind you that setting the nvidia graphics card to  Maximum Performance
forcibly may lead to GPU overheating and consequently cause your system
to freeze from time to time. So make sure you have a strong cooling
system, and laptop users may consider cleaning the interior of the
machine.

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[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 456637] Re: Please consider turning powermizer OFF

2011-07-07 Thread rifter
@#25 Maximum performance is not an overclocked setting.  I would expect 
overheating when overclocking.  Not to say that Nvidia cards don't do that 
under normal speed, because the ones that don't do powermizer have for me in 
the past.  However that only happens if you have insufficient cooling.  Older 
cards basically require a slot fan because generally there is not enough 
airflow over them otherwise.  I learned that  the hard way long ago.  I have a 
newer card now and it comes with a builtin slot fan, probably for this reason.  
Essentially what I am getting at is if you are having that kind of issue when 
under maximum performance, not overclocking the card, the problem is in your 
case setup/cooling solution, not in the powermizer setting, in which case you 
need to address that anyway.
I would prefer that powrmizer remember the setting you put in, then people in 
your situation could have it set to something else.  I would notify Nvidia 
upstream but I never was able to discover a way to do so.  Very frustrating.

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[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 456637] Re: Please consider turning powermizer OFF

2011-03-27 Thread rifter
The people who claim only some people are affected by this bug are completely 
off base.  This is a bug that affects everyone.  It is ridiculous that the 
setting for the nvidia powermizer is not saved when you change it unless you do 
so by manually editing xorg.conf.  It's also pretty annoying that it defaults 
to the lowest performance setting even on a desktop.  On my system this results 
in what is a pretty decent nvidia card using performance that would have been 
considered weak something like 10 years ago.  I'm talking about clocks going 
down to 1/12 speed.
And it should not affect desktop performance, but it does.  It especially seems 
to affect video.  And like pretty much all adaptive cpu technologies to date 
it is not very adaptive in that it does not change performance levels quickly 
enough if at all.  I read something online that suggested that powermizer waits 
15 seconds after detecting a performance change to change performance.
There are settings available to make powermizer default to a different 
performance mode and even set it to be smart enough to use a different setting 
when on ac power versus battery power.  Of course right now the change in 
performance mode is not saved when done through the gui and there is no gui way 
to change the other stuff, but the capability exists.  There's really no excuse 
for this bug having persisted for years without relief.
The problem I see with editing xorg.conf manually, besides the fact there is a 
lot of misinformation and bad instructions out there for how to set powermizer 
therein which have led people to a bad pass at times and besides the 
aforementioned problem that this is a high bar for the target Ubuntu user, is 
that what you put in there is likely to get blown away unless there is some 
awareness in the tools involved and installers that also edit xorg.conf on a 
regular basis.
All that aside, quite apart from the fact that EVERYONE will suffer from bad 
performance and settings not being saved, there are clearly a significant set 
of cards, etc, that actually have flickering and freezing problems from 
powermizer.  That would be solved if it defaulted to off and could be changed 
later somehow.  In any case, absent that it will be difficult for most people 
to  fix once they are in that state where they can't even see or log in, and I 
would imagine there are not many who would even figure out that powermizer was 
the problem in the first place.
The nvidia-settings app is nvidia's, as is powermizer itself, so I see some of 
the passing of the buck there.  However, there's no reason we can't do 
something about xorg.conf within Ubuntu.

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[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 456637] Re: Please consider turning powermizer OFF

2010-06-30 Thread ZelinskiyIS
There is no graphical garbage, but there are complete system freezes
from time to time with PowerMizer on using 195.36.31 drivers.

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[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 456637] Re: Please consider turning powermizer OFF

2010-06-28 Thread ZelinskiyIS
It seems that the issue is no more with 195.36.31 drivers. Can anyone
confirm this?

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[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 456637] Re: Please consider turning powermizer OFF

2010-06-08 Thread ZelinskiyIS
I have just tried `256.25 beta` drivers. Same result.

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[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 456637] Re: Please consider turning powermizer OFF

2010-06-08 Thread ZelinskiyIS
Same for `256.29`.  With PowerMizer on I got artefacts and garbage.

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[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 456637] Re: Please consider turning powermizer OFF

2010-04-26 Thread ZelinskiyIS
My hardware: 
1) Asus M2A-VM motherboard, 
2) NVidia GT220 card.

I had graphical artefacts problems after update to pre-release 10.04, used 
PowerMizer off workaround to make the system usable.
After updating BIOS firmware up to 2302 all is clear, no artefacts for some 
hours of testing, despite screen corruption would happen in less than ten 
minutes with PowerMizer on before.

In my case, the issue is no more!

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[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 456637] Re: Please consider turning powermizer OFF

2010-04-26 Thread ZelinskiyIS
Sorry everyone, It was too early...
The whole situation is back, No I am having the same bugs after reboot.

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[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 456637] Re: Please consider turning powermizer OFF

2010-04-25 Thread Lod
Installation of Ubuntu 10.04 forced me to take another look at this bug. 
The workaround in the first post originated from this link: 
http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=102344.
I reread this thread and found out there were some new posts advising to update 
the BIOS. I downloaded an update from the ASUS site (which adressed this 
problem) and made the upgrade. It seems to do the trick for me, the nvidia 
driver is now working 'out of the box'.

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[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 456637] Re: Please consider turning powermizer OFF

2010-03-24 Thread manzdagratiano
No proposed fix for this yet? I have been running Karmic without any
issues ever since the awesome workaround, but it would indeed be a
formidable experience for someone unfamiliar with this problem to
install a new system and see everything go haywire. If the solution is
not to disable powermizer, it must be for the nvidia driver to check if
the relevant drivers for fan speed etc are correctly installed or not -
I believe that if they are not, and usually they are not, then the
powermizer reports fake values causing the system to freeze? If it were
to detect they are not installed, powermizer should be disabled, else
left turned on for instance for someone like hackel above who does need
it.

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[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 456637] Re: Please consider turning powermizer OFF

2010-03-09 Thread Cyberkilla
There have been several releases of the nVidia driver that have this
issue for me.

The only way to get it working in linux is to disable powermizer. It
works perfectly fine with the latest Vista video driver.

I have an nVidia GeForce 8400M GT btw.

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[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 456637] Re: Please consider turning powermizer OFF

2010-03-08 Thread srikumar
Sorry, it is not up to you to support a bug. What I am proposing is a
workaround so people don't end up with a unusable system. Don't bother
us, go to nvidia is IMHO not what is Ubuntu about. Don't use
proprietary driver is also a completely unrealistic advice for most
users, you might as well tell potential Ubuntu users to move to Windows.
I would understand if Ubuntu took a stance of not including proprietary
drivers at all. But if nvidia drivers are included, then it makes sense
to take steps to make it usable.

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[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 456637] Re: Please consider turning powermizer OFF

2010-03-05 Thread Bryce Harrington
** Tags added: karmic

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Please consider turning powermizer OFF
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[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 456637] Re: Please consider turning powermizer OFF

2010-02-28 Thread hackel
I do not support this bug.  The users with faulty hardware that is
affected by this bug, while significant, are not in the majority.  I
would be very frustrated if suddenly an Nvidia update caused Powermizer
to be disabled for me.  For most laptop users, this feature is crucial
to obtaining decent battery life from these power-hungry graphics
adapters.

The solution is obviously for Nvidia to fix its drivers.  I do think,
however, that when a user installs the Nvidia driver a HUGE warning
should pop up to advise users that they are installing a proprietary
driver, that the code has not  been validated by *anyone* and that it
could very easily destroy their computer, that if they experience
problems it is NOT Ubuntu's fault and to report all issues directly to
Nvidia.

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[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 456637] Re: Please consider turning powermizer OFF

2010-02-20 Thread manzdagratiano
Ah the sweet taste of victory... I could not resist doing a new install
of karmic again now that some three months have elapsed, and it all went
like a breeze - install took less than five minutes! Reboot - everything
is perfect... update and upgrade, and install the proprietary nvidia
drivers reboot, and powermizer bug is back... But this time I knew
exactly what to do thanks to this fine bug report right here... and
voila! - Karmic works like a charm! A myriad thanks!

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[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 456637] Re: Please consider turning powermizer OFF

2009-11-05 Thread manzdagratiano
After the bug I had reformatted my system with jaunty; people in the
Ubuntu forums with similar issues had reported that the 190.xx drivers
worked for them because it has a separate powermizer setting.

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[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 456637] Re: Please consider turning powermizer OFF

2009-11-04 Thread manzdagratiano
I have been plagued by this bug as well and it has interrupted my karmic
koala experience - I otherwise believe the new changes in karmic are
quite impressive!

The permanent solution to this problem that I believe is (rather than a
workaround which though works is still a workaround and hence an extra
step that needs to be done to obtain a smooth desktop; and hence also
pertains to Bug #1) that the 185.xx drivers in the repos be replaced
with the newer 190.xx eventually (this would fix the problem without
reliance on nvidia). Would that be possible to implement in karmic?

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[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 456637] Re: Please consider turning powermizer OFF

2009-11-04 Thread Cyberkilla
Have you tried the 190.xx drivers yourself? They don't fix the problem
for me:)

Btw, I've been using the workaround for over a week now, and it's great!
Compiz doesn't stutter when I flip windows, the GPU doesn't get any
hotter than normal (according to NVidia Settings)...

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[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 456637] Re: Please consider turning powermizer OFF

2009-10-26 Thread NRD
Wanted to add a me too - I've been experiencing frequent artifacts on
screen leading to eventual system instability. I've been running for 22h
without one hiccup since I forced the Nvidia Powermizer to performance
mode. It seems that before the 190 series drivers the only way to do
this is to use srikumar's method above, however in the newer drivers
(190 series) there is an option in Nvidia-settings to change the
Powermizer settings. It would be great if we could include this as an
option in the nvidia-settings for drivers prior to the 190 series.
Nvidia must have included that option for good reason, so it only seems
logical that it should also be included in previous versions. I honestly
believe this would solve alot of issues that people are having running
the latest NVidia drivers from the repo's 185.18.36.

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[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 456637] Re: Please consider turning powermizer OFF

2009-10-21 Thread Cyberkilla
I have a Sony Vaio VGN-AR41E with an NVidia GeForce 8400M GT graphics
card.

Your problem is almost identical to my own. No driver newer than
185.18.14 will work properly.

The moment I reach the GDM login screen, artefacts appear. The more I
move the mouse cursor, menus, or (especially) drag windows, the more
artefacts occur.

After a moment or two, the computer will freeze, then reboot itself
without my input.

One strange behaviour I found was that I could _prolong_ the length of
time the computer would work by swapping to a TTY for a few seconds, as
soon as I noticed any artefacts. I could then return to an artefact-free
desktop for a moment longer. It would _always_ end up with artefacts and
an eventual freeze/reboot.

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[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 456637] Re: Please consider turning powermizer OFF

2009-10-20 Thread Lod
I had the same problems within minutes or even before logging in (as described 
in the bug), for me the fix worked.
I had to boot up from a live cd and mount my drives manually to create the file.

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