Shehi's comment worked for me. Thanks to this.
"Same problem here, with GTX 760 on nvidia-346. Disabled FXAA, restart lightdm
[sudo restart lightdm] and bam, fixed."
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Same problem here, with GTX 760 on nvidia-346. Disabled FXAA, restart
lightdm [sudo restart lightdm] and bam, fixed.
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Title:
NVidia Issues - blur
[Expired for nvidia-settings (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity
for 60 days.]
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Status: Incomplete => Expired
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I experienced this problem as well, with 340.24-0ubuntu1~xedgers14.04.1.
Disabling the FXAA setting in nvidia-settings and restarting X worked around it
for me.
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I can confirm the same issue with my system, using an NVIDIA 660 GTX,
running Mint 17 with Nvidia drivers 331.38. Turning off FXAA didn't
work for me. None of the settings made a difference. The only thing
worked was removing the NVIDIA settings file as suggested by xavier
zinn. Now everything
In my particular case, i installed the nvidia driver off the nvidia site, and
everything was good for about a week. I then
experienced the blurry text yesterday.
I searched the sites and what i read ranged from reboot to remove and
re-install unity. That seemed extreme, so logged out of unity
I have had the issue, but in my case it seemed to be caused by some broken
package dependencies.
After resolving them and rebooting, the issue was gone.
Probably you should have a look at the package dependencies, if you can't fix
it with the suggestion above.
But in my case the resolution setti
@Leonardo: the log suggests that you're not even using nouveau. Either
way it must be a separate problem.
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Title:
NVidia Issues - blurry text aft
Okay, the fix for this is to disable FXAA antialiasing in nvidia-
settings.
In the terminal, type:
nvidia-settings
Then a control panel will open.
Uncheck the FXAA Antialiasing box.
Screenshot attached.
This is a possible duplicate of the following bug report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubun
I had the same problem, but I am using the default 'nouveau' driver
shipped with Ubuntu 14.04.
My /var/log/gpu-manager.log is attached.
Thanks.
** Attachment added: "gpu-manager.log"
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I had the same problem.
I solved the problem disabling the FXAA Antialiasing override in the
nvidia-settings tool.
hope it helps
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Title:
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@Alberto - I understand that you do not support the NVidia installer. I
mentioned it as a workaround as that is what I needed to get my system
working again without the blur and I needed to go back to being
productive. I was thinking with Bill's information with the blur and
mine without that somet
and gpu-manager log
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Alberto I never did try the NVIDIA installer. Anthony had done that.
I've been using the ubuntu driver set from the outset, regardless here's
a fresh log out put.
** Attachment added: "nvidia-bug-report.log.gz"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-settings/+bug/1307236/+attachment/
@Bill: from what I understand, you're now using the drivers provided in
Ubuntu (as opposed to the one installed by the nvidia installer). If so,
please generate a new tarball using the following command:
sudo nvidia-bug-report.sh
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Here you go Alberto. let me know if you need anything else. Just FYI
I'm GMT-5 if you need to do some realtime stuff.
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Title:
NVidia Issues - blurry text after upgrading from 13.10 to 14.04
To manage notificatio
@Anthony: we don't support using the NVIDIA installer. You should
uninstall the driver using the installer, then install the packages
available in Ubuntu, reboot, and finally run "sudo nvidia-bug-report.sh"
again
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Bill - That is the beauty of open source, we each do what we can. I
trust Alberto will now do his part. I too like to help out with beta-
testing so that these types of issues are discovered and can be worked
on to deliver a more polished release. Peace - Anthony
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I just hope it helps out. I can't code so helping test is all I can do.
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Title:
NVidia Issues - blurry text after upgrading from 13.10 to 14.04
Thanks Bill for providing the report - the bluryness was really strange
- I too am using a multimonitor setup. Hopefully these reports will be
of help in figuring out what the issue is. Peace - Anthony
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** Attachment added: "arborrow - here is my bug report AFTER applying the work
around"
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I have a similar issue on an optimus enabled laptop. Dell Latitude
E6520. I'd be happy to help out if you think my report be usefull. I'm
not running prime or the dkms module snce it interfered with the 331.20
train of drivers and my multimonitor set up. I have not ran the
"workaround" mentioned ju
Please type the following command and attach the resulting nvidia-bug-
report.log.gz :
sudo nvidia-bug-report.sh
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