I updated to Jaunty and now I have 180.44. I still have the problem. It
is very similar to this, but if this is already fixed then it must be
caused by a differend reason. But really it is very similar to this. The
description fits and Daniele's workaround makes it work temporarily.
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I'm sorry, since nvidia 180.37 I never had this problem anymore
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I have this problem on my Intrepid with 177 and 180.11 drivers. And also
with 180.37. I attached a picture that shows how it bugs. It gets back
to normal when I run nvidia-settings -a GPUScaling=1,3 as Daniele
said.
I found out that it does only occur with DVI cables and not with analog
ones.
I
fix released in version 180.37
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-180 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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Bug is fixed for me also with 180.37
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seems solved in nvidia-glx-180 version 180.37-0ubuntu1 on Ubuntu Jaunty
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bug still here on a fresh install of Jaunty
Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty (development branch)
Linux 2.6.28-9-generic #31-Ubuntu SMP Wed Mar 11 15:43:58 UTC 2009 i686
GNU/Linux
nvidia-glx-180: 180.35-0ubuntu1
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Version 180.37 solves the problem for me (Compiz enabled)
Tested on Intrepid with a GeForce Go 6200
( Asus A6VC Laptop at 1280x800 resolution )
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A simplication of the work-around for the right-shift pixels and top-
lines corruption. Just the act of starting nvidia-settings instantly
corrects it here - I don't have to touch the GPU Scaling settings.
However, the issue with the mouse cursor remains. From the upstream
reports it looks like
Doing a bit more digging on the nvidia forums I found a related posting
about what is possibly a closely related issue with the 180.29 driver -
complete screen-corruption and system lock-up requiring a forced hard
reset.
It prompted to run an Open GL test with glxgears. Starting from a
'correct'
I'm on Intrepid (nVidia GeForce Go 7300)
$ apt-cache policy nvidia-glx-180
nvidia-glx-180:
Installato: 180.11-0ubuntu1~intrepid1
Candidato: 180.11-0ubuntu1~intrepid1
Tabella versione:
*** 180.11-0ubuntu1~intrepid1 0
500 http://it.archive.ubuntu.com intrepid-updates/restricted
I'm on Jaunty (nVidia GeForce Go 7300) and compiz running
nvidia-glx-180:
Installato: 180.29-0ubuntu2
Candidato: 180.29-0ubuntu2
Tabella versione:
*** 180.29-0ubuntu2 0
500 http://it.archive.ubuntu.com jaunty/restricted Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
** Attachment
Are all of you experiencing this running the backported nvidia 180.xx
graphics driver on Intrepid? Are any of you running a different driver,
or running Jaunty? Could someone test with the 180.xx driver on Jaunty?
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
** Changed in:
Confirmed here on x86_64 with nvidia 180.29 and GeForce Go 7600.
I run dual-screen with separate X sessions. The primary (screen 0)
exhibits the horizontal pixel-offset/wraparound and sometimes corrupted
top 1 or 2 rows too (1280x800x24).
Adjusting the GPU Scaling momentarily seems to solve the
I have just upgraded from nvidia drivers v.177 to v.180 and ran into this bug,
so it is definitely nvidia's fault. I do use compiz though.
The easiest way to fix this is to run nvidia-settings. Somehow the screen gets
aligned right.
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I have the same issue(GeForce 7300). Here are my sceenshots :)
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I have this problem with and without compiz!
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** Also affects: nvidia-drivers-ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: nvidia-graphics-drivers-180 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I have exactly the same issue. Also have a GeForce Go, 180.22 driver,
Ubuntu 8.10 and X.Org X Server 1.5.2. Any else I can help with?
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any news?
need other informations?
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just found the nvidia-bug-report.sh script, I'm attaching the output log
here's another thread on this bug:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=123852
reading the logs posted in this thread and comparing them to my own log, I can
see that:
1) we all have a GeForce Go (PCI-E)
other thoughts:
1) after startup (with the screen shifted), if I put the system on sleep and
then wake it up the screen is ok
2) like someone else noted, I also verified that if I run glxgears from
terminal and than terminate it with CTRL+C the screen shifts to the right (only
once, so doing
another thing I noted: after clicking on shutdown, the screen shifts
again to the right, but only for half a second because the usplash
screen is ok
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Happens when I run certain screensavers also. Doesn't happen on
glMatrix but happens when I try to run Star Wars, haven't tested any
others.
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here we are, this is my xorg.conf
Note: I tried also with a plain default xorg.conf changing only the
video driver to nvidia and the result is the same
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this is the output of xrandr after recentering the screen via nvidia-
settings:
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(note that there is also the upper pixel-row screwed up, it's not
wrapped from the bottom, it's more like the first row is displaced
'cause I can see the tip of the mouse cursor moving when this is at the
top-most)
if you need more info or logs just ask!!
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before the bug report (then I fount the nvidia-settings method), I used to
recenter the screen like this:
1) bring down resolution to 1024x768 (causing gnome-settings-daemon to
crashthis still happens)
2) bring up resolution to 1280x800 (without any effect)
3) manually restart
that error about Xlib missing on Display 0 doesn't happen anymore, maybe
it was a bad xorg configuration solved later with a manual editing
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Got the same problem, some more strange behaviour that might help to
identify the problem:
The glitch only occurs when I enable Compiz through System, Preferences,
Appearance. Not when I enable Compiz via the Compiz Fusion Icon.
Enabling or disabling with either method doesn't get rid of the
Thank you for your bug report. This is probably more likely to be a
video driver issue. Could you also post the output of xrandr and
attach your /etc/X11/xorg.conf if you have one. It would also be great
if you could take a photo of the screen (although I sort-of understand
the problem you're
Not sure if this has anything to do with it but this is what I get when
I try to use get-edid. I can't use parse-edid because it won't read the
output of get-edid. I can also send other logs if you like.
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