I'm going to go ahead and close this bug due to inactivity. The updated
drivers had fixed the bug for the releases it affected (and some of them
are now no longer supported).
If there is a problem on Maverick or Lucid similar to this it would
probably be best to open a new bug.
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Hi, I don't know why this was set to new, but I realized I didn't follow
up on what happened to my computer.
It was a bad upgrade. I reinstalled (for Ext4, too :)) and graphics were
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In case is searching and come across this - my experience:
Using Ubuntu Jaunty, 2.6.28-11 kernel - I tried various nvidia drivers
(177 worked but had poor performance with Gnome Do/Docky). I tried
various 180 versions (incl 180.27 that others professed success with)
and latest 185 but all failed t
If you did not manually enable them, then they are not in use. I was
just wondering because I once had a problem that seems like what you
were having, but it strangely went away. I am not sure what fixed it.
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I have no idea what those really are. I researched what vesafb and
uvesafb are, but I don't know how to check, and I don't recall tinkering
with such a thing. I'm using an NVidia 8600GT, if that helps. Is this
the proper place to discuss this issue, however?
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Chauncellor, are you by any chance using a graphical framebuffer module
(vesafb, uvesafb, etc)?
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Thanks, I updated it and resume is fixed. However, the black dots remain
upon bootup. Could someone tell me what packages were updated so I can
narrow my searches? I can't seem to find any information on it
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Any version of the Nvidia drivers >= 180.25 should have this fixed.
People looking to get this fixed immediately could use the Nvidia driver
in my PPA, which is currently at version 185.19.
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The problem had been dealt with before the problem even appeared for intrepid
users, but an old version of the nvidia driver was pushed out to intrepid users
and this broke resume.
It should not be too hard to fix because all it needs is for the correct
package to be put in the correct repositor
So does this mean that the problem has been dealt with and is just not
distributed yet? Two problems just cropped up at once after some updates
a few days ago, and I hope the issue isn't too hard to fix...
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I am also using a Dell XPS M1330 and I am experiencing the same symptoms
in Intrepid. Please could an updated version of the driver be uploaded
to the repositories that provided the broken 180.11 yesterday.
As a fix is know and has been released (just not in the right repositories) I
won't bother
Same thing as xoddam. I'm using a Dell XPS M1330 and resume stopped
working for me with version 180.11 after yesterday's updates.
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Intrepid updates also broke my resume as well. Curiously, I also get
black dots on the upper-left corner of the screen when I reboot the
computer. I have to restart the graphics to get them to go away.
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Intrepid updates broke resume with v 180.11 only *yesterday*, after
running perfectly for months with 177.something. I'm using a Dell XPS
M1330 (bought with some other OS although Dell does sell this model in
some countries with Ubuntu pre-installed) which has a GeForce 8400M GS.
I did ask for Int
I can confirm that this is NOT fixed in Intrepid. Here are the installed
nvidia packages:
ii nvidia-173-modaliases 173.14.12-1-0ubuntu5.1
Modaliases for the NVIDIA binary X.Org drive
ii nvidia-177-modaliases 177.82-0ubuntu0.1
Please upload a fixed version of nvidia-180 to the interpid update
repository. Apparently, intrepid users are affected by a bugm which is
know to be fixed since the beginning of February.
TIA,
Wolfgang
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HA HA HA forget all what i say!
here i needed to reinstall my jaunty 9.04
and my xorg.conf not solve the problem. but.. when i plug my
external monitor and just reboot.. alll this shit works man!!
icant believe in NVIDIA driver
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thank you,
i have installed version 180.35 and copy another xorg.conf in the internet
at now its working
2009/3/8 Michael Marley
> I think it should be at least put into the backports repo, but I have no
> power over this. I will put a build for Intrepid in my PPA, though.
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2009/3/8 Pinguim Gringo
> thank you,
> i have installed version 180.35 and copy another xorg.conf in the internet
> at now its working
>
> 2009/3/8 Michael Marley
>
> I think it should be at least put into the backports repo, but I have no
>> power over this. I will put a build for Intrepi
i use jaunty 9.04
2009/3/8 Krzysztof Klimonda
> Shouldn't this fix (well, whole package) be backported to ubuntu 8.10?
> Right now in indrepid-updates there is a version 180.11 which is
> affected by this bug (at least on my thinkpad t61).
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Shouldn't this fix (well, whole package) be backported to ubuntu 8.10?
Right now in indrepid-updates there is a version 180.11 which is
affected by this bug (at least on my thinkpad t61).
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I think it should be at least put into the backports repo, but I have no
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hey, here i install the nvidia 173 and now it works from the comando:
sudo nvidia-glx-173
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laptop hp dv6707us
I'm install nvidia180 and have this problem too...but ismael filho
here i press Fn+f4 and my desktop comeback after the login.
eu instalei o jaunty 9.04 e depois instalei a versao do nvidia 180
depois de colocar login e senha a tela fika preta como se estivesse no
dispositivo
Hi,
I have the same problems here (but with Jaunty Alpha - 9.04). After the login,
I got a black screen, but with the mouse pointer.
If I disable the compiz (chmod a-x /usr/bin/compiz.real), the metacity works
normally.
But, change back to nvidia 173 didn't solve the problem.
The most strange
guys,
ive got a hp dv2845se+Ubuntu 8.10.
since ive installed the 2.6.27-11 kernel, and updated the nvidias driver
to NVIDIA-Linux-x86-180.22-pkg1 or NVIDIA-Linux-x86-180.27-pkg1 i
noticed this: ubuntu starts, i get to the logon page and, after entering
'username' and 'password' screen just fades
> this bug should not be closed until there are official packages that
fix it.
So now that there are official packages for 180.27, and based on
reports, I'm closing this. If anyone can still reproduce the problem,
let us know to re-open it.
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Works for me with Suspend and Hibernate on a Nvidia Dell XPS M1330 and
using pm-suspend/pm-hibernate.
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I also confirm that the 180.27 driver appears to resolve the issue for
suspend-to-RAM & resume. I have not yet tested suspend-to-disk.
HOWEVER, this bug should not be closed until there are official packages
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I confirm that 180.27 fixes suspend/resume for me. I haven't tried
hibernate (I rarely use it). Thanks to Anders Kaseorg for his packages.
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I have opened Bug 322416 to request that nvidia-glx-180 be upgraded to
180.25 in all repositories.
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Works like a champ on Ubuntu 8.10.
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My apologies, right you are. I was going by the Phoronix article that said it
still lacked 1.6 support:
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nvidia_18025&num=1
But "ignoreABI" doesn't seem to be required any longer.
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That is strange. I find that I do not need the "ignoreABI" option
anymore.
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180.25 still does not add support for Xorg 1.6, so you'll still need to
add the following to your xorg.conf:
Section "ServerFlags"
Option "IgnoreABI"
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Any hope that 180.11 is updated to 180.25 soon in the 8.10 repositories
?
By the way, I can't see any hint that 180.25 is beta in the announcement.
Perhaps
http://www.nvidia.com/object/unix.html
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I confirm that 180.25 fixes the issue.
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For beta Nvidia driver releases you have to go to the nvnews site Clarke
Brunsdon mentioned. Nvidia doesn't always post beta drivers in their
official page.
Hopefully these will be packaged for Jaunty, since thanks to the suspend
fixes, mobile users can now take advantage of VDPAU and the other
pe
I got the link off of the nvnews site:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=1914053
with the x86 link:
ftp://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/180.25/
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The Nvidia site seems to only list 180.22, where is that 180.25 supposed
to come from? Neither is such a packet in the apt (official) sources. So
where did you find this? Might also be valuable information for other
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I did not notice an improvement on cpu usage when viewing flash videos with the
new driver...
Where can I get the 180.25 driver?
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This issue is fixed in the newly-released 180.25 Nvidia drivers.
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Anyone know if this will be resolved before the 9.04 release? I
upgraded to 180.22 to get rid of the horrible CPU usage when viewing
Flash sites but the lack of suspend/resume sucks.
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Oddly enough, suspend worked for me flawlessly about five or six times
when I came back and applied all updates.
Then, stupidly, I thought I'd test the waters and just install 180.22 on
my machine.
.now, it's broken again. Even on my old 180.06.
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same here with 180.11 or 180.22 on a Vaio VGN-VZ21E, Ubuntu 8.10 with
kernel 2.6.27-11, GPU is GeForce 8400M GT, laptop does not wake up after
suspend and requires a hard reset.
Works fine with 177.82 driver
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Kernel is 2.6.28-4.10
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Same here. Latest kernel and the 180.22 driver. I can suspend and
resume from the login screen, but not if I have a logged in session, as
I had noted above.
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Some problem with the lastest and "stable" 180.22 driver release :-(
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Oh, I should add that I haven't tested the latest kernel, so don't use
my info for any reference as of yet.
Sorry!
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Lemmiwinks, I have a desktop and am also affected. Though my system
never hangs at random, resuming from sleep has *always* left me staring
at a blank screen.
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I can absolutely confirm this bug, using 180.11, running ubuntu 8.10!!
The system hangs completely after or while resuming! Could be only an
issue on Laptop GPUs, as I have got a Geforce 8600m gt. Kernel version
is 2.6.27-11. Everything worked fine before, using the recommended
177.82 driver versi
Daniel,
I have tested all combinations of [2.6.28-3, 2.6.28-4 (released version
now, too)] w/ [177.82,180.11,180.18] and posted the results. Is there
anything else that I can do for you? You have this still marked as
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Daniel,
OK, I spent part of today testing this behavior in response to your
post. I used 2.6.28-3 and 2.6.28-4 (from a PPA built to test NFS
changes) with the same results. If I use 177.82, suspend and resume
work fine. If I use the 180.11 or the 180.18 package that I built
locally as an update
I'm running 180.11 just fine with 2.6.28-3-generic across resume from
suspend-to-*. Are you using that kernel?
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Daniel, do you want for me to test with the available but out of date
180.11 package or do you want for me to install the current nvidia code
(180.18)?
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This symptom should be resolved in 2.6.28-3-generic for resume from both
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I can confirm this, although it only seems to happen on laptops.
I have also posted in the following thread in the Nvidia support forums, along
with others who are affected by this issue:
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