envyNG will be integrated in hardy, so users can use it to update the
drivers. There will be no backported restricted-modules -packages
though.
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cannot resume from suspend with nvidia-glx-new and compiz
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/144732
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I fail to see any reason why users of the stable distribution should
suffer an old and known unstable version of the nvidia-drivers.
See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UpToDateAtiNvidiaDrivers?highlight=%28nvidia%29
Please update.
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cannot resume from suspend with nvidia-glx-new and compiz
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Works just fine in Hardy with 169.09 with my 8600GT. There will be no
updates to Gutsy though.
** Changed in: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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cannot resume from suspend with nvidia-glx-new and compiz
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/144732
You
Well, if you're going to reopen it...reassigning to linux-restricted-
modules.
** Changed in: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: compiz => linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24
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cannot resume from suspend with nvidia-glx-new and compiz
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/144732
This bug is still here:
1. The known workaround breaks vsync under compiz, and hence makes tearing
appear during normal usable, specially making watching videos impossible.
2. Switching users (or going from X to a text console and back) triggers it too.
3. Disabling compiz's sync to vblank, going
The problem is GLX_SGI_video_sync is (seemingly) completely broken after
resume from suspend with nvidia.
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cannot resume from suspend with nvidia-glx-new and compiz
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Okay, probably it's not compiz' fault.
But disabling VSync is not a fix as it makes the computer useless for watching
videos, as written above. VSync should be on per default IMHO, and this issue
should be fixed.
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cannot resume from suspend with nvidia-glx-new and compiz
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And another 'me too' .
Doesn't seem to be compiz at fault, as I get the same result with any
glx application running; can suspend once or twice, but then get a hard
lock with a blank screen after a second or so of disk activity on resume
the next time..
This is on a hp dv8333ea, which required ac
For me this problem is not solved by either driver 9639 or 100.14.23 or
compiz's sync_to_vblank on or off. I can only suspend one or two times,
then the following suspend will not resume correctly or will reboot
itself. The only way to get consistently successful suspend is by
disabling compiz al
This bug (probably in NVIDIA's drivers) is still present in Gutsy final,
and affects people who upgrade from feisty, or used earlier versions of
the compiz package, or manually set the "Sync to VBlank" option.
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cannot resume from suspend with nvidia-glx-new and compiz
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Just updated to 0.6.0 and sync_to_vblank is still set to true on my
nvidia machine.
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cannot resume from suspend with nvdia-glx-new and compiz
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