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Thank you.
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 2:34 AM, Matt Goodfellow <
thatdamncanad...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Same issue with Hardware Drivers app on 9.04. Doesn't seem to be
> related to the driver as same problem occured for the Broadcom B43
> driver as well. Above work-around (disable CD as source) f
Same issue with Hardware Drivers app on 9.04. Doesn't seem to be
related to the driver as same problem occured for the Broadcom B43
driver as well. Above work-around (disable CD as source) fixed problem.
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Hi,
I have the same issue with the on-board nvidia graphics on my PC. I have not
been able to resolve it so I bought a Radeon HD4350 pci express card. With
this one I can at leaqst boot up and I get high quality graphics (with no extra
drivers installed) BUT the screen goes black every few min
I also had this problem and fixed it by unchecking the install cd in
sources.
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Guys, I've got the same problem with you, jockey backend crashed...my
solution is, i update as much as i could with update manager, and
finally all got fixed. oh, by the way, i've used the 180 driver...
hope this helps...
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Update 2: I tried one more time AND 173 works AND extra effects too!
Obs. : I didn't try anything new I just do the same thing I tried
before. o/
2009/5/9 Paulo César
> Update: Only 180 is working. 173 FAIL!
>
> 2009/5/9 M.Letcher
>
> Ok, another weekend, another try, and still no joy. I disab
Update: Only 180 is working. 173 FAIL!
2009/5/9 M.Letcher
> Ok, another weekend, another try, and still no joy. I disabled the CD
> option in the update manager. At least Jockey didn't crash this time.
> However, the only option in hardware drivers this time was for nv - which
> appeared to defa
Ok, another weekend, another try, and still no joy. I disabled the CD option in
the update manager. At least Jockey didn't crash this time. However, the only
option in hardware drivers this time was for nv - which appeared to default to
nv-173. Jockey looked for drivers but didn't even offer opt
I tried one more time after send this bug report and apparently the jockey
crash again
but when i would try again the driver status has changed to active! o/
Now, my pc, is s much better than before but I still can't change to
extra effects. =/
[]'s
2009/5/9 Jay Herrick
> I can confirm tha
I can confirm that un-checking the CD-ROM in Software Sources allowed
the drivers to install through the Hardware Drivers interface.
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Workaround?
Ok I had the same exact problem here on a fresh 9.04 64bit install running on a
p4 quad with a geforce 8800 GT. I went to the Synaptic Package Manager, found
the nVidia 180 driver package, marked it for install, applied No errors at
all in the console. Restarted and X loaded f
Workaround?
Ok I had the same exact problem here on a fresh 9.04 64bit install running on a
p4 quad with a geforce 8800 GT. I went to the Synaptic Package Manager, found
the nVidia 180 driver package, marked it for install, applied No errors at
all in the console. Restarted and X loaded f
Workaround?
Ok I had the same exact problem here on a fresh 9.04 64bit install running on a
p4 quad with a geforce 8800 GT. I went to the Synaptic Package Manager, found
the nVidia 180 driver package, marked it for install, applied No errors at
all in the console. Restarted and X loaded f
Same problem over here.
Running nVidia GeForce 9300 on an ASUS X83Vb.
Ubuntu 9.04 x64
I upgraded from 8.10 -> 9.04 and the driver installed but my X server
kept crashing over & over.
I installed 9.04 fresh and got the jockey backend crash described here.
I'm going back to 8.10.
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Same problem here, changing the software source to
http://ftp.klid.dk/ftp/ubuntu instead of "Server for denmark" fixed the
issue. (i have a danish install of ubuntu 9.04)
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I have exactly the same problem with installing Propriatary drivers + a
nasty side effect. My screen goes into power save after about 10 min. of
running Ubuntu 9.04. I assume this is a ACPI issue of some kind, was
hoping to fix it with Nvidia's binary driver... but ran into the problem
mentioned in
Follow up to my above comment: Disabling the local cdrom repository in
my Synaptic settings seems to have worked around this problem.
To summarize:
-- go to System->Administration->Synaptic Package
Manager->Settings->Repositories and uncheck the "cdrom with Ubuntu 9.04
'Jaunty Jackalope' check
I encountered the same problem in 9.04 after trying to change
Appearance settings. Hardware is nVidia 160m in Dell E6500. I've always
hated nVidia's stance on open source; this just brings back bad
memories.
I noticed this in my pstree:
├─jockey-backend─┬─cdrom───mount
│
I am still stuck with the same problem after a new install of the
official 9.04 release. Have tried all the suggestions above and nothing
seems to work for me. I had it working though in with the better version
but then I had just upgraded from 8.10 so assume it just picked the
settings from the pr
I think that what's happened there is that the cd contains the drivers,
and ubuntu saw no reason to grab it from the internet... and presumably
asked to insert the cd, and then jockey timed out because it was waiting
for user intervention that was impossible to give?
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I just perused through the installation forums for possible help and
noticed that one guy didn't get the above error when he inserted the
installation CD prior to trying to activate the driver. I tried that
and it worked! The Driver screen let me activate the NVidia driver.
Hope this helps other
mine never enabled the drivers after it crashed. but i did figure out a
workaround for those who can't stand errors:
* Install "nvidia-glx-180" (or your preferred driver version, replacing
"180" with the version number), using your preferred package manager.
* Reboot and it'll be activated. Howev
I have the same issue on a fresh install of the official 9.04 release.
It came about when I tried to activate he NVidia driver via
System->Administration->Device Drivers.
And, as with another poster, before installing 9.04, I had Ubuntu 8.10
installed and the nvidia drives were working fine on tha
had exactly the same issue Alex and MockY have
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Like Alex mentioned before:
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Empty "download" progress bar hangs for awhile when enabling proprietary nvidia
driver (180) via menus System -> Administration -> Hardware Drivers.
Eventually, it crashes, and a small window appears with the following message:
Please file a bug at:
ubuntu
I meant to specify that I was using 64 bit version of Ubuntu. Obviously,
I'm not sure if it matters, but I meant to report the version I was
using in case it turns out to be specific to the 64 bit version.
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I confirm this bug affects me. I am using Kubuntu 9.04 x86_64 installed
today. Can provide more info if needed
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This also affects me, on a fresh install of Ubuntu 9.04 i386. The nvidia
download progress bar in "Hardware Drivers" has always been very
sluggish, in every ubuntu version i've tried.
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RnSC Post a minute ago...
I neglected to say that this occurred on the just-released 0904 desktop,
Thursday, April 23.
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Same problem, but I can provide more detail.
New (Clean) install, first boot, first logon, first action on desktop.
Appearance Preferences was installed as "None".
System / Preferences / Appearance / Visual Effects
Select "Extra".
Searches and says that it must download a proprietary driver.
NVidia
Empty "download" progress bar hangs for awhile when enabling proprietary
nvidia driver (180) via menus System -> Administration -> Hardware
Drivers. Eventually, it crashes, and a small window appears with the
following message:
Please file a bug at:
ubuntu-bug jockey-common.
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The same problem here with Jaunty Ubuntu Beta. The first attempt to activate
the proprietary driver resulted in a crash, the second try insalled the driver
without any problems.
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I've had the same problem using Jaunty Ubuntu Beta (not Kubuntu):
When it asks me to report the error automatically and I comply, it then
generates the following error message:
"The problem cannot be reported:
You have some obsolete package versions installed. Please upgrade the
following packag
Correction to link above which fails. The bug # is OK, so should be searchable
if this link has problems.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-
drivers-180/+bug/352485
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Yo
I also am seeing this crash and it left a lock on a cache dir that disabled
updates until restarted.
This may or may not be related to a an issue I've reported with the the glx-180
trying to install for an 8800 GT at the following link.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-
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