@Bryce:
As the header/title says, this problem arose from the update to 10.04 (that's
Lucid). After the update, I was unable to start KDE. Before the update, while
using 9.10 (that's Karmic), I did not have this problem. Seems to me, that
makes it a Lucid bug. If not a bug, then at least somethi
@Alberto
It is possible that I did, I don't recall. Is there any diagnostic I can use to
distinguish how the driver was installed?
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After upgrade 9.10 to 10.04, using nvidia, KDE4 starts for a second, then dies
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/572937
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nvidia-current
My machine: AMD64 with NVidia (GF8800) graphics
After upgrade of kubuntu from 9.10 to 10.04
Package versions: nvidia-current 195.36.15-ubuntu2
What I saw:
* booted to kdm ok (and later tested gdm)
* chose kde and logged in
* expected: norm
I had the problem complained of in the original bug notice after an
update of my Karmic Mythbuntu (AMD 64 3000+, NVidia 5200, Nebula DVB-T
with NXT6000, Nebula DVB-T with MT352). I solved my problems using the
above suggestions (installing a 2.6.32 kernel, and setting up a script
to do the module '
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rmagic
Using Ubuntu 8.10,
Although the error message comes from libgd, it's due to the code in the
Settings.pm file referred to below. The problem is that this perl script
tries to create a 0x0 image, which apparently worked with earlier
versions of libg