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on ubuntu 10.04 this works for me:
sudo apt-get install nvidia-common
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Probably re-installation of DKMS package solved my issue finally.
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After doing a manual Nvidia driver installation and reverting back to
jockey-method, the DVB drivers are not any more offered by jockey. How
to get those other drivers back to jockey and working?
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I finally found the solution :
(It's Alberto's solution, but slightly edited...)
Step 1 : Open a terminal and type :
sudo apt-get update
Step 2 : Close Jockey then type in the terminal :
sudo killall jockey-backend
Step 3 : Remove any Nvidia stuff :
sudo apt-get remove nvidia-*
Step 4 :
Sorry for the double-post !
I'm using Ubuntu 9.10 fresh install (like 6 times re-installed, because grub
became corrupted after updates...)
and the Nvidia GTX260.
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I still have the bug on Ubuntu 10.04 Beta1.
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Had same problem with nvidia drivers not appearing in jockey on a fresh
9.10 install. Apt couldn't find nvidia-common. Had to apt-get update
then worked.
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I have Karmic installed and the legacy drivers for TNT and Vanta drivers
from Nvidia are not located anywhere in the Karmic repositories. I had
to go back to the jaunty repository to find the Nvidia 71.xxx driver and
then attempt to set it up correctly. It makes not sence for Ubuntu to
abandon
Tried comments 2, 4 and 11. Sadly no joy. Using Ubuntu 9.10 (fresh
install). Any help greatly appreciated.
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Still the bug on Ubunu 9.10.
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Hi,
I faced same bug today.
After I upgrade 9.04 to 9.10 , also I installed linux-image-pae for support 4gb
ram. After I restarted system, video drivers was not working. My card still was
in Ubuntu Hardware Drivers list, but it was not working and I can't activate
it. When I removed drivers and
The Alberto's procedure worked for me.
OS: Ubuntu 9.04 64-bit
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Same with Kubuntu 9.10 alpha 4; Alberto Milone's workaround helped (I
actually figured it out myself, but did a slightly different thing -
before running System - Hardware Drivers I killed jockey-backend and
restarted it manually, as root, with the same options.
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Jacob Smith wrote:
give this version of Alberto Milone's workaround a try - I also had
nvidia-common already installed but this worked for me!
Hi,
I tried your trick, but it doesn't work for me. Still no drivers
options.
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Jean-Philippe Fleury - give this version of Alberto Milone's workaround
a try - I also had nvidia-common already installed but this worked for
me!
Alberto Milone - Thank you, your workaround worked for me with this
slight modification:
I already had nvidia-common and the nvidia-xxx-modaliases
Alberto's workaround above worked for me!
thanks.
(on kubuntu jaunty)
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I confirm this bug on a newly installed Ubuntu 9.04 on an Acer 5652WLMi.
Video Chipset is an Nvidia 7600 with a G70 series core.
As a workaround, I had to kill the jockey-backend as adviced by Alberto,
then install nvidia-glx-180 package, wait for it to compile with DKMS,
then launch jockey
Similar problem in Jaunty.
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 9.04
Release:9.04
jockey-gtk 0.5-0ubuntu10
$ lspci | grep -i nvidia
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV43 [GeForce 6600 LE]
(rev a2)
$ sudo lshw -C display
Close Jockey then type:
sudo killall jockey-backend
Install nvidia-common:
sudo apt-get install nvidia-common
Then launch Jockey again and see if it solves the problem.
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In my case, I already have nvidia-common on my system, and I still have
this bug in Jaunty.
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