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Is this symptom still reproducible in 8.10 beta?
** Changed in: nvidia-kernel-common (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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[nvidia-glx] Feisty upgrade broke a working dual monitor setup and required
nvidia-glx-new to be installed to work again
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/109721
You
howtoforums.net:
I suspect your problem would be better asked in a separate bug report. The open
source nv driver does not do accelerated 3D at all so I would not expect XGL to
work with it in any shape or form. Further, on your NVIDIA card (with Ubuntu
7.04) you do not need to use XGL to use
Hi Guys,
I managed to overcome the Dual-Display Twinview Problem however...
GLX /Xgl still crashes horribly...
I tried the 2.6.20-16 2.6.20-15 kernels with all proprietary
non-proprietary Nvidia drivers...Xgl goes to 100% CPU and dies.
So although we still have dual display, no more compiz nor
Same problem here, only I had nvidia-glx-legacy installed (NVIDIA NV25,
Geforce4 TI4200) and it stopped working. the X.log file said something
about no working modes, it failed to detect my two 19 screens' DDC
settings (ie. refresh rates etc), and so refused to go up in 1280x1024,
only offered
Hi i happened to have the same problem and with the instalation of the
nvidia-glx-new everything worked, but uppon rebooting the settings went away
and everything got back to before.
Also when i let the nvida-settings write the xorg file i get windowless
programs.
Thanks
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Djihed:
Thank you for sticking with this bug for 4 days and replying.
** Summary changed:
- [nvidia-glx] Feisty upgrade broke a working dual monitor setup.
+ [nvidia-glx] Feisty upgrade broke a working dual monitor setup and required
nvidia-glx-new to be installed to work again
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