"unity --reset" worked for me
I had this same error from "compiz --replace"
compiz (core) - Warn: no exact match for ConfigureNotify on 0x2e00090!
compiz (core) - Warn: expected the following changes:
compiz (core) - Warn: sibling: 0x9eae568
compiz (core) - Warn: instead got:
compiz (core) - Warn:
Everything is working great for me now. After installing nvidia-glx-96
dual monitor with desktop effects and no problems, plus much less cpu
load then nouveau.
But I was hoping that this driver would allow me to try unity. and after
running
/usr/lib/nux/unity_support_test -p
It still say no to
@Cedric
Thanks that did the trick. Small change the second command should read
"sudo ppa-purge xorg-edgers".
After removing xorg-edgers ppa, nvidia-96 installed with no problems. Am
at work now so I had to use ssh. Will test if fully when I get home.
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removing nouveau doesnt seem to make any difference. I have tried a
number of dpkg commands, hoping to display the echos from the postinst
script, but I cant seem to find anything useful.
for example:
sudo dpkg -D200 -i nvidia-96_96.43.20-0ubuntu1~athome1_i386.deb
Any suggestions on which debug
@MyR yes I had DKMS installed. I tried removing it and reinstalling it
first with the same results. I am running the nouveau driver now. Do I
need to remove that first? On 10.10 I was able to have both installed
and switch between them with xorg.conf.
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This may be helpful. When I do sudo apt-get remove nvidia-96 I see.
Removing nvidia-96 ...
Removing all DKMS Modules
Error! There are no instances of module: nvidia-96
96.43.20 located in the DKMS tree.
Done.
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thanks for the new ppa but
sudo apt-get install nvidia-96 failed
dpkg: error processing nvidia-96 (--configure):
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
Errors were encountered while processing:
nvidia-96
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
@Seif, ive got this bug bookmarked now. cant wait to try your script. If
it works maybe it could be added to future distro releases. Running once
on install seems very reasonable.
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