@ nicola:
Did you have activated the option "download updates during installation"
? If not, is the system updated to most current state?
Background: see Release Notes/Known issues [1] since you have a Intel
Skylake-iGPU
I've seen that you are also capable to speak other languages from your
prof
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ATI Radeon not working: from no rendering to system fre
** Summary changed:
- Ubuntu Gnome boots to black screen when using proprietary Nvidia drivers on a
laptop with Optimus
+ Ubuntu GNOME boots to black screen when using proprietary Nvidia drivers on a
laptop with Optimus
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Similar issue covered on Archlinux-bugbase:
https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/47140 ([bumblebee] can not handle
nvidia-modeset.ko)
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The above mentioned just works in VirtuaBox.
Nvidia driver is using the new nvidia-drm and NOT module (nvidia.ko).
subscribing Alberto to look into that.
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Hey Tim,
it's just a guess, but could you try adding
iomem=relaxed
to the boot-parameter line? (Linux section, where you find the "quiet
splash")
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** Summary changed:
- Pull in upstream AMD code in Xenial
+ Pull in upstream AMD code (amdgpu) in Xenial
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Pull in upstream A
** Tags added: hardy
** Tags added: jaunty
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Title:
No way to reset ALSA state from GUI
Status in gnome-applets:
Won't Fix
Status i
pitti
this sru has hit Kubuntu in a strange way -> bug #1509334 (30 seconds
delay for final desktop)
JUST be4 the final release :-(
The fix for Wily is stuck now in the "proposed-queue", actually thinking
this bitesize-bugfix (there) should enter "wily-updates"
Could you take a look at it?
bes
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Unable to start Ubuntu 12.04 live CD with syslinux loader on Pen
** Tags added: unicorn
** Tags removed: localisation
** Tags added: localization precise
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We need a way to translat
** Tags added: hw-specific trusty
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Backport Synaptics HID touchpad driver for 14.04
Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
I
hi there!
reverted bug-status back to confirmed. There are other bug-statii like
"opinion, incomplete, fix released, fix commited"
Non of these reflect the situation, neither. The bug-report is valid
since a lot of users have confirmed it's existance.
May be "one-hundred-papercuts" is the right
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Unable to start Ubuntu 12.04 live CD with syslinux loader on Pentium M
x86 Laptop due to bug in PAE k
** Changed in: syslinux (Ubuntu)
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Unable to start Ubuntu 12.04 live CD with syslinux loade
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Title:
Transitioning between nvidia drivers (updates, 304, 310) results in
install fai
Hello there!
With reference to comment#8 : Could 304 drivers kindly get released?
There is the urge to close bug #1262752
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Looks to me like a dupe of bug #723432, opend 1-11-2011-02-21 ?
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Title:
Localization support for nv
looked into copyright (via http://packages.qa.debian.org/n/nvidia-
settings.html):
Says it's GPL-2, therefore removed tag eq "proprietary"
http://ftp-master.metadata.debian.org/changelogs/contrib/n/nvidia-
settings/unstable_copyright.
Really wonder how the situation is on the other BIG5 of the L
** Tags removed: proprietary
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We need a way to translate the nvidia-settings tool
Status in “nvidia-settings” packa
Alberto, can you pls include the last patch from Trusty's nvidia-
prime_0.5.2 ?
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/160288342/nvidia-
prime_0.5.1_0.5.2.diff.gz
Single GPU users would appreciate this on KDE/GDM.
Thanks in advance & best wishes to you for the new year.
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logfiles?
setting to status=incomplete
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a
As far as I'm concerned this is on the windows side translated into 52
languages. at least.
Tried to open a bug-report against nVidia, already ? Try it! How is
situation in OpenSuse or Fedora :-)
These translations are already there they just don't get packaged, here.
Let's just call this legenda
missing logfiles.
Twinview was given up in favour of RandR. This means ful
systemcompatibilty. Nvidia-settings should be used any furthers only in
rare cases.
System provided GUI-tools should be able to help on Dual-screen
configuration in ful.
** Tags added: oneiric precise
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nvidia-settings freeze on activating TwinV
The TwinView solution was given up in favour RandR. This means that
screen configuration is possible with the system provided graphical
tools.
There is enough reason to understand this bug can be closed as a newer
version of software-package didn't make it appear any longer.
Thanks for reporting
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Title:
nvidia-settings freeze on activating
anyone?
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The quantal version of nvidia-settings doesn't support legacy nvidia
driver (173) and tends to be backpo
It's also interesting for Ubuntu Kylin:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Ubuntu%20Kylin/1404-alpha-1-ReleaseNote#System_Requirements
;-)
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Hello
watchout for bug #1262752 "nvidia_304 not blacklisted or removed when
nvidia_304_updates is installed"
Besides I'd like to draw your attention to the fact that Kubuntu 12.04
initially was supllied without support of LightDM, thus the last update
to it's greeter lightdam-kde-greeter was some
This is probably one of the very last bugs I'm reporting to Ubuntu.
Release-Notes 12.04/12.04.1/12.04.2 get overwritten... One can only
reconstruct it via history.
AND a camouflaged PAE-Kernel ...
Wonder how the other big distros handle the farewell to the 32-Bit Non-
PAE Kernel. From Fedora I 'v
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Title:
Kernel Description doesn't explain its a PAE-Kernel _ since 3
Excuses, need a little correction on last posting:
On one old little machine Dell D600 I had no Problems installing a PAE-
Kernel - in 10.04 LTS - , nowadays I need to change the pre-inst. script
on every Kernel-Update or install a fake-PAE upstart skript.
Tech Details : It's a Pentium M, that d
This looks lunatic to me:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/raring/linux-generic-pae (Transitional
package - this is a wrapper?)
http://packages.ubuntu.com/raring/linux-generic (This contains the PAE-
part of the Kernel?)
Distributions find their own namings for Kernels (may be o.k. in little
variants)
On 10.04 LTS my little Dell D600I could use PAE-Kernels with no
problems. (36-bits) . As per today it runs with the Mainline Kernel
3.10.7-031007-generic - lawlessly. Thanks to Prof7bits "Fake-PAE"
And this confirms comment #179:
... the Linux documentation states that if you can boot a PAE kerne
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Dear Developers and maintainers,
trying not to make a big fuzz about it:
Let me just quote
https://bugs.launchpad.net/baltix/+bug/930447/comments/97 from
2012-06-05 (referencing the release-notes on 12.04.2):
> The non-PAE version of the Linux kernel wi
** Description changed:
Dear Developers and maintainers,
trying not to make a big fuzz about it:
Let me just quote
https://bugs.launchpad.net/baltix/+bug/930447/comments/97 from
2012-06-05:
- > The non-PAE version of the Linux kernel will be dropped completely
- following the 12
Public bug reported:
Dear Developers and maintainers,
trying not to make a big fuzz about it:
Let me just quote
https://bugs.launchpad.net/baltix/+bug/930447/comments/97 from
2012-06-05:
> The non-PAE version of the Linux kernel will be dropped completely
following the 12.04 release.
Pls corre
It might be worth to take a little peekaboo over the shoulder of our big
sister Debian:
http://packages.qa.debian.org/n/nvidia-settings-legacy-173xx.html
http://packages.qa.debian.org/n/nvidia-graphics-drivers-legacy-
173xx.html
Would be nice to have this fixed before 12.04.4
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hi!
both files seem to be stuck in "proposed"
Since these version-numbers (exakt-hit) are not listed any longer fro
Nvidia ->
https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/533434/linux/current-graphics-
driver-releases/
This has good potential to confuse non-experts. Think they could get
cleaned up
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