was this fixed?
just upgraded from 12.04 to 12.10 and lost my desktop... :(
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Title:
No way to specify correct dependencies for dkms packages (nvi
I can't even boot; and i get the error messages: PGRAPH TLB flush idle timeout
So my question is: How do I even get to a terminal where I can enter the
commands
which fix the thing?
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Assignee: leandro kometani (leandro-kometani) => (unassigned)
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Title:
No way to spec
This bug STILL occurs in 64 bit 1304 (Raring) with kernel 3.8.0-0-generic.
Downloaded and tested today 2013-01_14
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Title:
No way to specify corre
Nvidia can't/won't release drivers that will work with Ubuntu. Now What?
1. Deny that a problem exists.
2. Wait until Nvidia gets it act together, perhaps during this decade.
3. Massage Ubuntu to compensate for POORLY tested Nvidia products.
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Cause I'm using virtualbox I've installed the package linux-
headers-3.5.0-17-generic. My system with nvidia GTX260 (packages nvidia-
current + nvidia-settings from ppa:xorg-edgers) and dual monitor mode
worked fine.
But yesterday I did a system software update. The update installed
kernel 3.7 and
I can't believe Canonical is going to allow this bug to ship on the latest
Ubuntu release available when steam goes live.
I know you have a problem anticipating how your actions will be percieved in
the blogosphere, and are regularly caught with your foot in your mouths, but
let me give you a pr
The main underlying bug (bug 1070427) has been fixed in raring and for
12.04.2.
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Title:
No way to specify correct dependencies for dkms packages
Someone discussed with Ubuntu developers about this issue? Are you guys
sure that it is correctly addressed?
I agree that it is very important to fix it but send more messages here
and compain will not help. Tomorow I will chat with some Ubuntu
developer and I think that it will be more productiv
Personally, I have no issues doing some CLI work, but for the average
user, this is a major deal breaker. The fact that this stupid bug still
haven't been fixed is an embarrasment for anyone who advocates Linux
desktop systems.
Not a single person who is considering using Ubuntu is going to get a
Would you rather own a car that reliably gets you through hills and
curves with no problems or possess one with an outstanding list of
features including the high probability that a wheel will fall off if
the user (you or a loved one) fails to drive the car exactly the way the
designers envisioned.
PRETENDING that this bug does not exist will encourage a user to choose:
1. Dump Ubuntu
2. Dump Nvidia
So much time is being wasted DENYING that this bug exists that I am
tempted to believe that fixing would have consumed less.
This sort of non-fix is exactly why I dumped all things MicroShaft.
P
comment 7-8 is incorrect. You can test this by removing ALL packages
that satisfy the linux-headers virtual dependency, and watch and nvidia-
current* doesn't get removed. Then try re-installing nvidia-current,
watch as no headers get installed.
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Assignee: (unassigned) => leandro kometani (leandro-kometani)
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Title:
No way to
I've find this bug also in a recent update of 12.04.1.
After a kernel update my system ask to reboot and no nvidia driver after
the boot with the new kernel.
+1 FOR MICROSOFT WINDOWS .. (told by a big linux fan :(
sigh.)
WHY THIS BUG IS NOT YET BEEN ASSIGNED??
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This was intentionally removed from DKMS (bug 960770).
** Changed in: dkms (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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Title:
No way to spec
Well if they don't wish to install linux-headers-generic on a default
Desktop install (Bug 1068488) or alter the deps on packages like
nvidia-* to just linux-headers-generic instead of "linux-headers-generic
| linux-headers" then having it in DKMS would seem reasonable
** Changed in: dkms (Ubuntu)
Since 12.10, the kernel header packages for Ubuntu are not installed by
default. This breaks all DKMS modules, including virtualbox and nvidia-
current. I maintain the DKMS module "bbswitch" and it is tempting to add
a dependency on "linux-headers-generic" because Ubuntu/dkms screws this
up.
DKMS
The AMD drivers are now working on my laptop, but the Nvidia drivers on
my desktop are still down. 11.13.12
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Title:
No way to specify correct dep
** Changed in: software-properties (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: dpkg (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
** Changed in: software-properties (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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** Description changed:
Packages which use dkms require the linux-headers-$KERNEL_VER package to
be installed for each linux-image-$KERNEL_VER which is installed.
There's currently no way to specify this dependency.
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+ This bug is caused by the allowing of eg. linux-lowlatency ker
This is a serious problem. A fresh install of Ubuntu 12.10 followed by
switching to the Nvidia binary drivers will give you a completely blank
desktop on next reboot. Someone new to Linux will have no idea what to
do.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Do a new, clean install of Ubuntu 12.10, and boot into it
I need to elaborate my previous comment: I'm running 12.10 amd64, and
those updates I installed did include a kernel update (3.5.0-18). It
would seem that I did have linux-headers installed for the intially
installed kernel (linux-headers-3.5.0-17), but the updates I installed
did not include the k
I wanted to also confirm that comment #8 is incorrect and this bug can
be experienced with the "Additional Drivers" method of installing the
NVIDIA binary driver as well. (As far as I can tell this would affect
anyone with an NVIDIA wanting to use the binary drivers, but then I
would expect this bu
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: software-properties (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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