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@Miro: Intrepid isn't any more supported. Anyway, this bug is fixed for
the nvidia 96 series. The Tnt2 is part of the older 71 driver which does
not support the new xservers (Jaunty and higher) but this bug report
isn't about xserver support (and don't open a bug about xserver's
compatibility,
I know about the Nouvoeau driver in Lucid but after Jaunty, the newer
Ubuntu version use at least 100-150 mb more RAM than Jaunty, Intrepid,
Hardy and so on. And this computer is really old after all.
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Today I've tried the driver on my old machine with a TNT 2 Model 64
video-card. It is still not working... is this issue going to be
resolved by nVIDIA in the near future?
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I use Ubuntu Jaunty on my old computer (X Server 1.6).
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someone please remove this jerks account so that he cannot spam again
!!! what an ass !
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Gene, please report spam to the proper forums. (And, passing judgment
without all the facts and without the authority is a dangerous thing to
do, and doing it in public makes the community look bad.)
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@Jacob
you have a lot of gall telling me that I am not the only decision maker about
who sends me email to my private email account. I did not sign up to report
bugs here only to get harassed and SPAMED by members - this forum is about
posting bug reports, not about giving personal opinions
I would also note that by leaving the SPAM in place and not trying to
get it removed is what makes the community look bad, not to mention
saying nothing about the spammer.
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You
Gene, Jacob, and everyone else,
I have talked with Andrea Cimitan, whose email account was hacked and was used
to send spam.
Andrea wants this spam removed as much as you do.
Please do not start an off-topic discussion about spam in an already
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That I can accept and live with but should have been posted for the
benefit for offended receivers of the SPAM. T/Y for the info Ori.
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Did the exact same thing with my parents Xubuntu, which has the old nvidia RIVA
TNT2 Model 64 (which also uses the same nvidia 71 driver thingy).
installed, rebooted and so started X...
only to get failsafe window
I too got this message at the end of the xorg log
(II) LoadModule: nvidia
(II)
Unfortunately driver 71.xx won't be updated to work with the new xserver
and there is nothing we can do about it. Should things change in the
future, feel free to reopen this bug report.
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-71 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Won't Fix
** Changed in:
Him
tested as well the latest 71 release from nvidia (09) , the same error,
my X are broken
Ran,
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I can certainly confirm the undefined symbol: AllocateScreenPrivateIndex
in the 71.86.09 version from nvidia's site.
I don't expect instant service (i can go back to 8.04) but I am wondering
why the bug is 'undecided' for the 71.86.04 and want to know if it shouldnt
be medium.
I will be
My card TNT2 ULTRA.
71.86.06 and 71.86.08 give
undefined symbol:AllocateScreenPrivateIndex.
OpenSUSE 11.1
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My card is TNT2 M64.
After update to 71.86.08, the error is the same: undefined
symbol:AllocateScreenPrivateIndex.
System is Ubuntu 8.10. Why? Does the 71.86.08 still have this bug?
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I see a new version on NVIDIA site
ftp://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/71.86.08/
trying it now.
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No luck.. same error undefined symbol: AllocateScreenPrivateIndex
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I am not sure if I am in the right place.
my problem is I can't play games anymore since everything is very slow.
I have GeForce4 MX 440
running this: glxgears -info
shows the following info:
GL_RENDERER = Software Rasterizer
and also:
XIO: fatal IO error 104 (Connection reset by peer) on X
96.43.09 works great as long as renderaccel is turned off.
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Just wanted to confirm the 96 beta driver worked for me. GeForce4 Ti
4200. I can also confirm the workaround for WINE.
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Jackie,
The problem with open office is not the same driver problem reported here.
OOO2.4 and OOO3.0 call a specific font which is sometimes missing in the
system. I fixed the problem in Ubuntu by going to the
system-preferences-appearance-fonts and changing the fonts there. It worked
after
Thank you Hein. My problem wasn't just the open office fonts, it was
also Konversation fonts, but the main problem was I was unable to
enable desktop effects and the fix Marius posted above fixed everything.
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I had a nVidia 8500 GT that works 'out of the box' in a native installation of
intrepid.
But I had to upgrade from Hardy and now I only managed to log in whit Vesa
driver (wrong resolution).
What can I do?
Thank you for helping me
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Re: macro182: I had the same problem on another system with a Geforce
7300GT. No nvidia driver would install properly after an upgrade from
Hardy. I tried everything to no avail. On a clean install of Intrepid
the 177 driver worked fine and was installed through Hardware Drivers
(jockey.) I think
I just want to confirm that Marius tip about adding
Option RenderAccel 0
To the Device part in xorg.conf fixed the problem with the font rendering
problem.
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jackie999
see the comment above from daveh which I copy here:
To those of you who, like me, have had text rendering problems with 96.43.09
drivers I have some good news.
The good people at Compiz-Fusion have just advised me that adding:
Option RenderAccel 0 to the Device section of xorg.conf
Marius, that xorg.conf change did the trick, thanks very much for
passing that along.
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96.43.09 works with my Quadro2 (32MB) although the autodetection for my
monitor failed. I am stuck in low res. I am trying to find out how to
manually set the monitor and resolution. I have edited xorg.conf with no
success.
Laurent
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Laurent wrote:
96.43.09 works with my Quadro2 (32MB) although the autodetection for my
monitor failed. I am stuck in low res. I am trying to find out how to
manually set the monitor and resolution. I have edited xorg.conf with no
success.
Laurent
The nvidia-settings package gives a GUI
I'm just new so will try to provide useful info.
Running 8.10 with nvidia GeForce FX 5500. The 173.14.12.1 doesn't seem to work,
it will not allow me to enable desktop effects.
I was able to install the 96.43.09 and am able to enable effects. But I find
when running Konversation all the text
the RenderAccel 0 worked for me too, geforce4 ti 4200.
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Using Option RenderAccel 0 has fixed the font problem in Opera and
Google Earth for me with Geforce Go MX 440 64MB.
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SOLUTION: Please note my problem above. I have found a solution and want
to contribute back the solution to the community.
the CC compiler error with nvidia was fixed by using:
export CC=/usr/bin/gcc so that it uses the current gcc and the compile
went fine.
I am not sure if this is the right
I just pulled in the Intrepid proposed updates and installed the
recommended proprietary nvidia driver.
The NVIDIA Driver Version 96.43.09 works like a charm for my Quadro4 900
XGL (rev a3).
Peter
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I meant to post this yesterday, but running Ubuntu 8.10 (GNOME) with the
96 drivers I found that I had to disable Compiz to run Scribus 1.3.3.12
.dfsg-1ubuntu2, otherwise I couldn't see any text in documents or menus.
This (and the known WINE issue) is the only issue I've seen yet in the
current
This workaround for fixing fonts in wine worked for my system (Intrepid amd64):
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=122695
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I installed 96 drivers on geforce mx 400 64Mb. Everything is ok now
except Fireworks in Wine. Dreamveaver, sqlYog looks good but Fireworks
doesn't shows the icons in the toolbar (left). I uploaded a screenshot;
maybe someone has advice.
Bye
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To those of you who, like me, have had text rendering problems with 96.43.09
drivers I have some good news.
The good people at Compiz-Fusion have just advised me that adding:
Option RenderAccel 0 to the Device section of xorg.conf will
solve this problem.
For me it has at last resolved all
Jakson Alves de Aquino wrote:
This workaround for fixing fonts in wine worked for my system (Intrepid
amd64):
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=122695
I can confirm this workaround for Wine worked with my Geforce 4 MX and
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Hello Peter,
Apparently nvidia say there is a bug in this beta driver for text rendering so
are you absolutely sure it's working like a charm.
It renedees most of my test but with Opera and K3B there are problems.
Do you have Opera and K3B installed and fully rendered eg the text in the boxes
in
Windows Decorarion was already enabled on install but I have disabled it
to see if it was the cause, but it made no difference.
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Hi, though nothing works for me at present, i have another problem with
Nvidia. (I promise i will never ever buy nvidia card).
I have Asus A7N266-VM motherboard with Geforce2 Integrated GPU. During old
time, mandrake, ubuntu 6.10 etc worked with charm until 8776 nvidia driver.
Later on with
Windows Decorarion was already enabled on install but I have disabled it
to ses if it was the cause, but it made no difference.
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Dr. Asfak: The latest 71.86.07 drivers aren't compatible with xorg that
comes with intrepid, so we'll just have to wait for nvidia to release
new 71 drivers that work with the new xorg. You'll have to hang on to NV
for now.
Check this out:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=1833180
96 worked for worked for me although i had the same problem as ode (aptitude
pulled 2.6.25 headers and installation failed.)
After getting the correct ones, the driver installed correctly
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I have a clean 8.10 install with nvidia Proprietary drivers version 96
installed using SystemAdminHardwareDrivers. My card is an nvidia
GeForce4 MX440.
I have the same problem as TitoN and others in Opera 9.27 (added by
Synaptic.) Specifically, it won't draw text for the menus of the Title
Bar (
I've just installed Google Earth from the medibuntu repo and it has
exactly the same problems as Opera - no text in the menus on the title
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Hi all,
I've tried everything tried here and looked around on launchpad and google as
well. Here is the setup:
- AMD Duron 700 MHz machine, GeForce2 MX400 card, worked fine with Compiz,
nvidia binary driver in Hardy.
- Upgraded to Intrepid from Hardy...all went fine (besides the warning about
I've the same problem described by TitoN, menu text and button text are not
rendered in OpenOffice3, knetworkmanager, k3b, etc.
If I disable Visual effects in Desktop configuration menu and button text are
displayed.
Card info:
03:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV17
Hi all,
I don't know if this the right place to post this but I really need your
help.
I'm quite new to the world of Linux and so far I'm happy with what this
os has to offer. I'm experiencing the same problem as you guys. I have a
Geforce2 MX 400 64 Mb, I was able to install the 96 driver and
Did you enable the Window Decoration in CompizConfig Settings Manager
On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 11:04 AM, migsvill
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Hi all,
I don't know if this the right place to post this but I really need your
help.
I'm quite new to the world of Linux and so far I'm happy with what
I'm having the same problem as TitoN, the Wine problem resolved with the
suggested fixes above.
Ori Avtalion: I can hibernate and resume and suspend and resume with this
driver.
I don't want to teach you how to suck eggs but have you added Option NvAGP
1 to devices:
i.e.:
Section Device
I tried to swith off the font settings but nothing fixed the problem
with rendering the text in opera, amsn and the lagg in xchat for some
examples, only in open office. The cube effect etc works smooth its just
the text rendering.
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Updated Jockey and 96 package. Worked great on my hp pavilion zv5000.
With the Geforce 4mx Go 64mb. Using full effects.
Thanks for your great work!
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Proposed 96 driver and jockey update worked great for me. Thanks!
KUbuntu 8.10
nVidia Corporation NV18 [GeForce4 MX 440 AGP8x] (rev a2)
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Proposed 96 driver is not working for me.
1. Enabled Intrepid-Proposed
2. Installed nvidia-96-kernel-source nvidia-glx-96 through Synaptic
3. Ran nvidia-xconfig
4. Restarted
5. Failed. From the Xorg.0.log:
(EE) NVIDIA(0): Failed to initialize the NVIDIA graphics device PCI:1:0:0.
(EE)
Hi Alberto,
I did mention I was using 2.6.27 at the bottom of my post.
I didn't have 2.6.25 installed.
I installed the packages you stated above and it build the module for
the correct kernel this time.
I looked in jockey and it still said there were no proprietary drivers.
I used Ctrl-Alt-F1
I tried with the Composite enabled but still the menus are not rendered in
openoffice, opera, amsn. And the text in general is rendered slow like in
programs like xchat. If i turn of compiz then it works just fine so the
question is why doesnt it work with compiz? I realy want compiz to work
ode: why are you using kernel 2.6.25-2? (we use 2.6.27 in Ubuntu)
type:
sudo apt-get install linux-generic linux-headers-generic
and try again
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ode: you will have to install jockey from intrepid-proposed and the
nvidia-common package.
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I have a similar issue that TitoN.
Added
Section Extensions
Option Composite Enabled
EndSection
as suggested above but it did not solve my problem.
Graphic Card info:
Graphics Processor: GeForce2 MX/MX 400
VBIOS Version: 03.11.01.43.00
Memory: 64 MB
As far as I can see this is the only
Ok .. managed to solve the Menu/Font issue in OO 2.4.1 by switching off
Screen font antialiasing.
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How did you swith it off?
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In any OO app goto -- you might to do this not having menus
Tools (The sixth menu item from the left)
Options (The bottom one in the list)
View under OpenOffice.org in the dialog that opens (4th item)
Untick the second from top tickbox - Screen font antialiasing.
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is not included in 8.10 distribution!/was in 8.04/.What I've done: in time
upgrading from 8.04,after completing instalation,instaler ask if you what to
keep some no more need packages.I've foud 'displayconfig-gtk'
Thanks, Peter. That FAQ entry did the job. I can't believe I didn't see
that sooner when I was doing all my searching.
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Once the mirrors had been updated my install of nvidia-glx-96 and configuration
was relatively painless.
The configuration had changed a lot since I last had to do an xorg.conf
configuration (fc4!) especially with xinerama enabled this time, but a bit of
trial and error with the nvidia-settings
I'm having problems with the driver 96.43.09. They load and i get compiz
running but it renders very slow. I have the same problem as others
stated that there is no text in the menus. Like for example in opera i
dont see any text in the menu, only when i move over them with the mouse
then i see
@TitoN
Re the problem with OpenOffice menu's, I had that problem with the 96
series driver, I solved/cured the problem by turning of desktop effects
via System-Appearance-Visual Effects and changing the setting to
None.
After that amendment the menus in OpenOffice were fine. I'd thought it
was
Has anyone successfully hibernated and resumed the machine while using the new
-96 driver?
I'm seeing a blank screen when resuming, and I think it's related to the
driver. (I have a Geforce 3 Ti 200)
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@dgjones and others with missing menu text:
I thought I might take a look and see if I also experienced the
OpenOffice menu problem and, sadly, I did. However, I googled around a
bit and found this thread:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=486810#34
Which described adding a
It doesn't work for me. I get the following:
11:50:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ agi nvidia-glx-96
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Reading extended state information
Initialising package states... Done
The following NEW packages will
I have a Toshiba 5105-S501 (SATELLITE 5105 (version PS511U-02TJCX) with
an Nvidia GeForce4 440 Go. When I installed and rebooted the driver
worked but the right side of my screen was cutoff. The display was all
there but there was a small gap on the right side of the screen. I
tried all that I
Proposed 96 driver and jockey update worked great for me. Thanks!
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** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-96 (Ubuntu Intrepid)
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Hi !
I tried 96 and 71 on my TNT2 card. After reboot xserver won't start.
In the Xorg.0.log.old I could see :
(EE) No devices detected.
Fatal server error:
no screens found
Well... I have a screen... :-;
The message appear for the both 96 and 71.
Thank you.
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It's my first time here. Hello all.
For me it's OK with a Ti 4200 64Mo (Moherboard Asus A7N8X...)
Thanx Alberto.
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Hi, this is my first time too. Driver works good (96).
I repaired the corrupted wine-fonts by following this advice:
http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#head-dec980f6deabdb11b789c981bf49e10e70929eaf
It's just about editing the wine registry; this completely worked out
for my wine installation, but I
Alberto,
Here is the log.
This one is with 96 drivers. But with 71, there is the same message.
Xavier.
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And there is the 'Xorg.conf' installed by envyng (?)
thanks for your help.
Xavier.
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Xavier: here's the problem:
(WW) NVIDIA(0): The NVIDIA RIVA TNT2 Model 64/Model 64 Pro GPU installed in
(WW) NVIDIA(0): this system is supported through the NVIDIA Legacy
(WW) NVIDIA(0): drivers. Please visit
(WW) NVIDIA(0): http://www.nvidia.com/object/unix.html for more
(WW)
thanks you sO SO much :D
just installed everything from synaptic, edited the xorg.conf and works like a
charm :)
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Alberto,
Thanks for your help.
I'm waiting that Nvidia makes this new driver.
Xavier.
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I have a TNT 2 Ultra card and the 96 drivers seem to work just fine. I
have not tested it thoroughly though. If I find problems, I will report
them here.
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Hi everybody,
driver 96 works for me with GeForce 4 Ti 4200.
I had to upgrade kernel to 2.6.27 (I don't know why distro upgrade
didn't).
Grazie Alberto
Ciao
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Alberto:
Joel: what happens if you type this command?
compiz --replace
compiz --replace
Checking for Xgl: present.
Checking for nVidia: not present.
Checking for Xgl: present.
Enabling Xgl with nVidia drivers...
/usr/bin/compiz.real (core) - Fatal: Root visual is not a GL visual
Similar to s.O.f.o.s above but I have a GeForce 4 MX440 card.
I edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf as above and then after ctlr+alt+backspace I
get
Ubuntu running in low-graphics mode
Failed to load /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/nvidia_drv.so
Failed to load module nvidia (loader failed, 7)
No drivers
I've got a Nvidia RIVA TNT2 Model 64/Model 64 Pro card. When searching
for drivers on nvidia's website they redirect me to Version: 71.86.06
drivers which I've not tried yet. (I've only tried the 71 deb packages
from the proposed repo) If the company recommends to install the 71
drivers I don't
Just a quick update, after updates today which included a jockey-gtk
update, I was offered the choice of the 96. driver rather than the 71.
driver which I'd previously had to use for my Geforce2 Go 32mb graphics
card in a laptop.
After install and restart, everything seems to be working fine.it
I just uploaded a new jockey to intrepid-proposed which shows version 96
again, since that seems to work well. It still hides version 71, though,
since that still seems to be broken. Please test this new jockey and
report back in bug 293107 (or here). Thank you!
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[Intrepid] nvidia_drv.so:
One thing I've just noticed is that the frame rate disclosed by glxgears
is extremely slow.
glxgears
79 frames in 5.1 seconds = 15.565 FPS
86 frames in 5.0 seconds = 17.183 FPS
69 frames in 5.0 seconds = 13.754 FPS
101 frames in 5.0 seconds = 20.171 FPS
102 frames in 5.0 seconds = 20.217 FPS
102
@ francesco
what did you do to make it work?
i mentioned what i did a few posts above you.
what did you do different?
hope it will work for me..
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[Intrepid] nvidia_drv.so: undefined symbol: AllocateScreenPrivateIndex
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/251107
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@dgjones
For reference I have your same exact GPU, I get 440+ FPS while compiz is
running with an 850mhz CPU. I do nothing special in setup and as I
recall, SBA and FW's are not supported on that card, so there's no
tweaking.
code:
cat /proc/driver/nvidia/agp/status
or
cat
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