Well done!
But this is rather a bug on th side of the nvidia driver. It's not so unusual
to have several X drivers installed. Another example besides systems with two
graphics cards is a (real) X client/server setup:
Say you have (like us) a server and several different thin clients
making X con
Thanks a lot for testing this!
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Title:
Recommending propriet
This bug was fixed in the package jockey - 0.9.4-0ubuntu10.1
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jockey (0.9.4-0ubuntu10.1) oneiric-proposed; urgency=low
* debian/control: Update Vcs-Bzr: for oneiric branch.
* jockey/xorg_driver.py, tests/handlers.py: Add
XorgDriverHandler.loaded_drivers(), as a prerequisite
Tested it with jockey-gtk and jockey-common from oneiric-proposed. I
have finally arrived at the satisfying announcement "No Proprietary
Drivers in use in this system", and it offered me nothing at all.
Worth noting I have a bumblebee install now which might potentially
complicate things, I guess
We need somebody with hybrid Nvidia/Intel graphics to please test the
proposed package per the instructions in Comment #5.
@Cefn, can you verify that with the -proposed version of jockey
installed, it does not recommend the proprietary nvidia drivers?
Thanks!
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Forgot to mention, a restart of X was required too to reverse the
effects of the Jockey bug (logging in and out again).
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Title:
Rec
I arrived here because I have broken 3D as promised - I have a NVidia
Geforce GT 525M in a Dell 5110 (Q15R) with Intel HD 3000 built in.
However, there's no obvious information as to how I get myself out of
the mess which Jockey has got me in because...
* Jockey doesn't tell me it's installing a
Sure enough, going to Synaptic and asking to completely remove the
package nvidia-current has given me back 3D desktop effects.
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Titl
That's the problem Matias, my Dell BIOS doesn't have this option, and
many other niter
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Title:
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Julián Alarcón [2011-11-29 2:16 -]:
> So, in this case, this is a temporary workaround?? Cause I have a Dell
> Vostro 3450 with Intel from core i5 (Sandy Bridge) and AMD Radeon
> 6630 I will never could use my AMD chip?
If you select the AMD chip in the BIOS and disable the Intel one,
joc
So, in this case, this is a temporary workaround?? Cause I have a Dell
Vostro 3450 with Intel from core i5 (Sandy Bridge) and AMD Radeon
6630 I will never could use my AMD chip?
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Meanwhile and following up on my previous post I can say that I have
Ironhide working in Oneiric the same way Bumblebee was working in Natty.
I don't have a way to disable/enable nvidia card though.I'll post my
xSDTs to the appropriate mailing-list. Thanks
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Could anyone please test the proposed Jockey version? We already have
another SRU which is waiting on this one.
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Recommendin
@Martin @Chris
Well, I can understand bumblebee/ironhide not being supported and I can
certainly appreciate your support despite of that.
I think are bigger than just the ones concerning Jockey. I will try to
have details later. I did try to apt-get install nvidia-current and then
change /etc/alt
Officially in *all* Ubuntu releases there's no way to use nVidia
optimus. We don't support bumblebee/ironhide, so the result of
installing the nvidia drivers will be to break your 3D. This isn't
something that we should be recommending that users do, which is what
Jockey was doing!
If you're sav
Yes, this was introduced into oneiric. The current check might very well
be too strong and err on the side of safety. You can of course still
install the "nvidia-current" package manually. But even better would be
if we would find a finer-grained condition when it's safe to offer the
nvidia driver
Sorry, didn't read it properly. But I'm confused nevertheless. Did this
change from Natty to Oneiric? Because like I said before I could use
both GPUs in Natty with the help of Bumblebee, hence I could install
nvidia-current and still keep using i915 and the same for X drivers...
So officially in
Nuno, see the bug description. Installing the proprietary NVidia driver
installs NVidia's libGL fork, which is not compatible with intel's. So
while you configured the BIOS to use the intel card, you'd break your
X.org by installing nvidia.
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Hello,
I have just upgraded from natty to oneiric and have a hybrid-graphics
laptop (Lenovo T520 with i915 and nvidia NVS4200M).
I had bumblebee (support for Nvidia Optimus) working in natty but now I
can't seem to have nvidia driver loaded by jockey on account of this
code from nvidia.py. From j
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/oneiric-proposed/jockey
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Title:
Recommending proprietary driver on hybrid systems can break 3D
Status
Hello Bryce, or anyone else affected,
Accepted jockey into oneiric-proposed, the package will build now and be
available in a few hours. Please test and give feedback here. See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how to
enable and use -proposed. Thank you in advance!
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/jockey
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Title:
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Status in “jockey” packa
** Branch linked: lp:~ubuntu-core-dev/jockey/oneiric
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Title:
Recommending proprietary driver on hybrid systems can break 3D
Status
Uploaded to oneiric-proposed, needs ubuntu-sru review.
** Changed in: jockey (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
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This bug was fixed in the package jockey - 0.9.5-0ubuntu2
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* Merge from trunk:
- Add XorgDriverHandler.loaded_drivers(), as a prerequisite for LP #885204
- Update translations from Launchpad.
* data/handlers/{fglrx,nvidia}.py
** Also affects: jockey (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: jockey (Ubuntu Precise)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Martin Pitt (pitti)
Status: Triaged
** Changed in: jockey (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: joc
@Martin, this lenovo laptop allows switching cards via BIOS. Selecting
'discrete' will cause nvidia to load (which works properly if -nvidia is
installed).
** Changed in: jockey (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Martin Pitt (pitti)
** Changed in: jockey (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triag
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Status in “jockey” package in Ubuntu:
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