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I got this similar issue on my laptop that I spoke about in the previous reply.
I checked syslog and it did not show the same message as in this report. X
didn't consume all CPU either. All I saw whas that the driver crashed and a
reboot or standby/hibernate fixes it for the time being.
So,
I got this issue last night on my PC. I got this in my logs:
Xorg.0.log:
(WW) Apr 07 21:48:49 NVIDIA(0): The NVIDIA X driver has encountered too many
errors. Falling
(WW) Apr 07 21:48:49 NVIDIA(0): back to write-back cached memory.
(EE) Logitech USB-PS/2 Optical Mouse: Read error: No such
It seems that the latest nvidia driver fixes the problem.
(Using nvidia-glx-190 [190.42-0ubuntu1~karmic~nvidiavdpauppa3] from
nvidia-vdpau PPA.)
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The same for me, it was OK on Jaunty but happens quite a lot with Karmic :/
(Sony Vaio VGN-Z21XN, nVidia GeForce 9300M GS, nvidia-glx-185
[185.18.36-0ubuntu9])
Very annoying, hopefully it will be fixed soon.
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I have this bug on Jaunty 64-bit using GNOME. I have Geforce GTX 285 and
185.18.14 drivers.
The problem occurs quite rarely. Usually after my computer has been on
for the whole day. The system freezes randomly for three seconds and I
get a lot of graphical glitches. These messages are spammed on
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[SYSTEM: Ubuntu Jaunty 32-bit, 4GB RAM, nVidia Quadro FX 770M -- 512MB ]
Hi again all,
after some research I'm wondering whether I might be dealing with two problems,
both fixable by tampering with /proc/mtrr :
(1) the way main memory is allocated to my graphics card:
Hi all, I continue to get freezing even after manually upgrading
from the default ubuntu 180.44 to the 185.18.14 nvidia driver .
I have:
- Jaunty 32-bit version running on a Dell Precision 4400 laptop
- Quadro FX 770M (514 MB)
- running compiz
Compiz graphical maneuvers (workspace switching,
I've been using 185.18.14 (manually compiled from NVIDIA website) on my
dell latitude e6400 64Bit for almost a month and haven't experienced a
single crash since.
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After 6 days using 185.18.14 I've experimented 2-3 crashes. Not sure if
they occur due to nvidia driver however, but I assume yes.
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@Thomas,
when you say manually compiled, I assume you mean the procedure where
you do:
sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-185.18.14-pkg1.run ?
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@trelayne
when you say manually compiled, I assume you mean the procedure where you do:
sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-185.18.14-pkg1.run ?
yes, I used the installer and the instructions found on the NVIDIA
Forum. I posted some more details in my post on 2009-06-12.
It's strange - this bug seems quite
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Two days using 185.18.14 nvidia driver with no crash. I think it works
nice.
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I'm already using the 185.18.14 nvidia driver (in my 64 bits laptop).
I will comment soon about its stability.
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I've posted a new version of the -nvidia driver to our xorg-edgers PPA,
would you mind testing it either on Jaunty or Karmic and see if it
resolves this bug?
Get nvidia-graphics-drivers-180 - 185.18.14 here:
https://edge.launchpad.net/~xorg-edgers/+archive/ppa
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I've been running the NVIDIA180.60 which I installed manually for a
week now and just experienced my first crash with the same symptoms:
Psychedelic pixelated screen. The crashes on 180.44 were far more often
though (once a day at least) and this time I was also still able to shut
down the System
I have manually installed the nvidia drivers for 180.60 and my system is
stable since. I upgraded recently to KDE 4.3 Beta 2 and tried at the
same time 180.44 again which resulted in 2 crashes in one afternoon
(pixelated screens etc ...)
I will keep testing this driver release from NVidia and
Thomas, thanks a lot for your testing.
I hope 180.60 NVIDIA driver is ported to Jaunty.
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There has been a driver update to the 180 series of drivers.
Amongst the other issues mentioned I thought this was interesting:
Fixed stability problems with some GeForce 6200/7200/7300 GPUs on multi-
core/SMP systems.
More information here:
@Thomas: Thanks for so good information. I will check it (first I must
check if the new revision of driver 180 is updated in Jaunty
repository). Thanks a lot.
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Unfortunatelly Jaunty still offers nvidia driver 180.44-0ubuntu1 (while
the fix Thomas mentioned is 188.60). So I must wait :)
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Binary package hint: nvidia-glx-180
My system:
- AMD Turion(tm) 64 bits X2 Mobile Technology TL-52 (2 cores)
- Kubuntu Jaunty 64 bits
- nVidia Corporation G72M [Quadro NVS 110M/GeForce Go 7300] (rev a1)
- nvidia drivers
You might also try the 2.6.30 kernel, and file a bug report with the
kernel developers if this kernel has the bug, too.
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I was not able to test my machine with Nvidia 177, but instead I've used
the NV driver for a few days. To my suprise I experienced a few of the
same hangups as well! So the crashes are probably not related to the
Nvidia-driver.
It reminds me of the crashes I had during the first two months with
Parial crash here, with a scrambled screen with the following lines in
/var/log/Xorg.0.log:
(WW) NVIDIA(0): The NVIDIA X driver has encountered too many errors. Falling
(WW) NVIDIA(0): back to write-back cached memory.
Configuration:
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation
Would this cause problems if the NVidia Driver tries to access
additional memory which isn't there?
No, it wouldn't. Your card is new enough to support TurboCache, and it
therefore shares some RAM with the system.
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I have reinstalled my kubuntu jaunty 64 Bit installation recently. This time I
selected the 177 driver and since then I don't have problems anymore.
I couldn't help but notice that all problems reported here are also for the
Quattro or NVS Series of NVidia Drivers for laptops.
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Please attach the output of `lspci -vvnn`, and attach your /var/log/Xorg.0.log
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Ok, I attach /var/log/Xorg.1.log which is the log from some time ago when I
used nvidia-driver 180 (using 173 I have not this issue).
I also attach the output of `lspci -vvnn` and my current xorg.conf (created
with nvidia-setting with no customizations).
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I just realized while going through my Xorg.0.log file that the RAM of
my GfX Card (NVidia NVS 160m Quattro with 256MB RAM) is reported
incorrectly:
(II) NVIDIA(0): NVIDIA GPU Quadro NVS 160M (G98) at PCI:1:0:0 (GPU-0)
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I have the same problem with my Compal IFL90 with an Nvidia 8600 VGA
card. It freezes on random occasions.It is then impossible to ping the
machine or to SSH to it. It is also impossible to switch to a local text
console. The only solution is to use the power button.
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Patrick, does it occur to you just with nvidia 180.44? For me, using
nvidia 177 works ok while using 180.44 hangs my system really often.
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Patrick, does it occur to you just with nvidia 180.44? For me, using
nvidia 177 works ok while using 180.44 hangs my system really often.
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I have a similar problem on my Dell e6400 with an NVidia NVS 160m
graphics card.
Depending on how hard the crash is I can still use the system or switch
to a console. Here is what I have in my Xorg.0.log.old after a reboot.
It looks to me the NVidia Driver crashes.
(II) NVIDIA(0): Initialized
I've not tried to access via SSH to my computer when it hangups due to this
probem, but under my experience (I know how a complete crash look like) I would
say that the computer gets completely frozen (i.e, the laptop leds don't react,
the power button doesn't work except if I press it for 4
Is it completely hung? Can you ssh in from another box? I noticed a
problem with the nvidia drivers resuming from suspend, but I could still
ssh in from another box to debug. X was consuming all my CPU and it
looks like it was spinning in the nvidia drivers with this backtrace:
(gdb) bt
#0
** Summary changed:
- Kubuntu Jaunty 64 bits crashes with linux-image-2.6.28-11-generic
+ Kubuntu Jaunty 64 bits hangups often with nvidia-glx-180
** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.28-11-generic
+ Binary package hint: nvidia-glx-180
My system:
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