On 04 Apr 2012, Mark Nipper wrote:
> I just installed 295.33-1, and the screen corruption
> still occurs.
And still happening with 295.40-1.
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On 18 Feb 2012, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
> Please test the new 295.20 driver. Does this change the behaviour?
I just installed 295.33-1, and the screen corruption
still occurs.
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On 18 Feb 2012, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
> Please test the new 295.20 driver. Does this change the behaviour?
No. It's still corrupting the display with 295.20.
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On 2011-12-06 10:04, Antti Järvinen wrote:
> After upgrade of nvidia-glx to version 280.13.really.275.36-1, 290.10-1
> kdm started to act like this: after re-boot it was possible to log in,
> things were "normal". After terminating the KDE session the X server
> gets somewhat hosed. This showed up
Package: nvidia-glx
Version: 295.09-1
Followup-For: Bug #651155
I'm having the exact same problem, but I'm using xdm as my
display manager (and awesome as my window manager), so no GNOME/KDE
interaction at all here. Part of the xdm login window is corrupted
after the first X session has l
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