Congrats on this (assuming it finally resolves this bug!)
Unfortunately, I just spent $250 on an AMD card specifically because of
all the issues from the nvidia (lol!)
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Based on all information read so far, and the last entry, I am hoping in
faith that this will fix this annoying bug. Thank you 'snurfle' for
your contribution.
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This seems to fix it (at least for one version upgrade) for many
people
$ sudo dpkg-reconfigure nvidia-331
after that...
$ sudo dpkg-reconfigure nvidia-331-uvm
did not fix for me.
come on, people.
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Huh. The duplicate bug (1268257) has been updated to this:
Changed in nvidia-graphics-drivers-331-updates (Ubuntu):*assignee*:Moreno
(nenoattila) → nobodyChanged in nvidia-graphics-drivers-331 (Ubuntu):
*status*:Triaged → Incomplete*status*:Incomplete → InvalidChanged in
LOL @Ubuntu!!
I just booted into ubuntu to copy a couple of files over to Windows, and
immediately got this error, and it took me straight here.
Glad to see everything is still the same on the Linux side of the
world!!
Do I really need to post anything here about my system, or would that
just
Sorry for taking so long to respond to this.
bug # 1423917 created this morning after upgrading to 14.04.2, just in
case it was fixed in that release, but it was not.
Not sure how to subscribe someone else to a bug report.
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OK, still broken.
Now - this is not an exact duplicate of the bugs listed in this thread -
The other Lenovo listed on here apparently will still allow ctrl-alt-del
to work, but on mine it does not.
I had intended on uninstalling 14.04, but this is a work machine and
unfortunately I have to keep
Lenovo W530
Close screen, and the machine locks.
No amount of keystrokes can unlock the screen - ctrl/alt/f1 does
nothing, neither does c/a/del, c/a/bkspc, reisub... nothing.
Oddly though - function key + spacebar will still cycle through the
backlight on the keyboard.
I see that this bug set
I give up. After entertaining this, and many other issues for the past
month, I am defeated. My askubuntu profile
http://askubuntu.com/users/362112/snurfle has more details. That site
has repeatedly maxed out the number of problems I can report in one day,
and has limited the number of updates
Rebooting now takes me to a CLI login prompt. But when I try to give it my
login credentials, the screen flickers and then it takes me to the GUI
login prompt.
After logging in, everything seems to function as it has been since
installing last month, only it pops up a system error box, asks to
Oh, and THIS is fun... now my laptop (Lenovo W530) has started reporting
the same stinking error. This is like watching a train wreck.
On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 2:13 PM, Greg Hyman snur...@gmail.com wrote:
Rebooting now takes me to a CLI login prompt. But when I try to give it my
login
Got this error during an update today.
Probably a duplicate of one of the other bugs relating to the kernel/nvidia
incompatibility, but worth reporting anyway since the update might have been
intended to fix the problem, and reporting it is the only way anyone will know
that the update did not
Got a different error message during an update today, but it was marked as a
duplicate of this one.
Worth reporting anyway since the update might have been intended to fix the
problem, and reporting it is the only way anyone will know that the update did
not fix it.
Also worth mentioning that
OK... I was using the nvidia-current drivers in xubuntu 14.10 with no
issues whatsoever. The issues I have with that driver did not appear until
I did a fresh install of Ubuntu 14.04. So are we supposed to hold Nvidia
accountable for what appears to me to be a Ubuntu problem? Or am I simply
not
I see post 100 listed as a workaround, and I see multiple other solutions
after that... is the process in post 100 the official ubuntu solution? If
so, this should be listed as fix released. Again. Otherwise, there is
really no way for anyone who gets pointed to this thread to know which of
the
*@joe linux... preach it, brother. This has been over a year; a blue
million duplicates, and still no definite solutions.*
*I spent last night determined to get this thing working. This LTS has a
good amount of video issues, as one bug report shows. This thread is over a
year old and is still
why are u keep using 331 ?!
i are keep using 331 because nvidia-current has led to more problems than
just this, in fact it made the system essentially unusable. the
xorg-edgers drivers are no better... underscanning causes serious issues
with screen refreshes, edge scrolling, panel sizes, mouse
This is not a new kernel. This is wherever comes with the downloaded
Ubuntu 14.04.
On Jan 11, 2015 3:16 AM, dino99 1268...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
Here is a workaround to force nvidia compilation with a new kernel:
-first be sure to get both 2 kernel headers both 2 kernel images
installed
Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS
Samsung Galaxy S4
'Unable to open MTP device'
Worked fine on Xubuntu 14.10
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Title:
Unable to mount Android MTP
Brand new installation of 14.04, this error showed up on the first
reboot, nothing else installed or loaded. Bug report is apparently a
duplicate of this one. Lots of messages to look through on this one, but
figured I'd add mine as well. Kinda frustrating to do a fresh install to
get rid of all
Public bug reported:
fresh install of 14.04 , it started installing updates at the first boot
and took me here. funny because i started getting taken here a month
ago when the existing installation of xubuntu started taking me here at
every reboot. nobody could help with the xubuntu problem so
I got the same thing in the latest 14.04 build this weekend; apparently
it is not getting any attention.
switched to xubuntu 14.04, so probably won't see it again! :P
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Same here. mkv and mp4.
Turning them off prior to starting the movie works, but trying once the movie
is playing causes it to hang every time.
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not found
./Makefile: line 15: -rm: command not found
./Makefile: line 17: .PHONY:: command not found
snurfle@snurfle:~/Desktop/ubuntu-themes-13.04+14.04.20131211$ py Makefile
py: command not found
snurfle@snurfle:~/Desktop/ubuntu-themes-13.04+14.04.20131211$
./ambiancetoradiance.sh
mv: cannot stat
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