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Thank you!
SOLVED (for 64-bit arch too):
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Version: 96.43.19 Certified
Release Date: 2010.11.16
Operating System: Linux 64-bit
Language: English (U.S.)
File Size: 13.1 MB
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 626974 ***
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SOLVED (for 32-bit arch):
NVIDIA released a new legacy driver
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Version: 96.43.19 Certified
Release Date: 2010.11.16
Operating System: Linux
Language: English (U.S.)
File Size: 15.7 MB
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 626974 ***
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Same issue for me.
nvidia 96 simply does not works either on distro upgrade from lucid and
maverick fresh install.
It seems thath the nvidia installer is not able to create the appropriate
module.
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I wonder why this bug got marked as duplicate of #626974. IMO this leads
to confusion as these two bugs, although related to same issue, have
different point of views. This bug being about the actual issue NVi
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 626974 ***
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ABI change in xorg 1.9 breaks legacy nvidia-96 and nvidia-173 drivers in
Maverick
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As has been pointed out already, there is someone at Nvidia working on
this (or planning to) so it's just a matter of time until this is fixed.
In future the Nouveau drivers will hopefully be able to provide decent
3D support for legacy cards which will prevent this situation from being
a major pro
If it's of any help, when I had upgraded from 10.04 to 10.10 in its
first beta release, I found that deleting the xorg.conf allowed me to
login in low graphics mode. I wouldn't know if it's still the case,
however, but perhaps it's worth trying.
On Tue, 2010-10-12 at 13:31 +, David Wynn wrote:
This has actually happened frequently in the past -- that the legacy
nvidia drivers get abandoned for a time. Previously, the problem had
always eventually gotten fixed. However, this is something that we
should warn people about. At least in my experience, using the
nvidia-96 drivers in Maveric
Yeap.. confirmed :(
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Same problem
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The same problem.
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The beta freeze is over but the nvidia driver is not.
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** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-96 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I've opened bug 626974 to get the attention of the X maintainers.
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Tightening the driver dependencies in Maverick might prevent an
unexpected breakage for upgrades from Lucid.
For example:
Package: nvidia-173
Depends: x11-common (>= 1:7.0.0), make, sed (>> 3.0), dkms, linux-libc-dev,
libc6-dev, linux-headers-generic | linux-headers, patch, acpid, libc6 (>=
This might be related:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=153963 .
So it seems that making their legacy drivers work with X server 1.9 is
low priority issue for NVidia. Too bad that some (including me) just
can't upgrade to nvidia-current.
I don't know the details to be sure, but fo
.proc.driver.nvidia.agp.card:
Fast Writes:Supported
SBA:Supported
AGP Rates: 4x 2x 1x
Registers: 0x1f000217:0x
.proc.driver.nvidia.agp.host.bridge:
Host Bridge:PCI device 8086:1a30
Fast Writes:Supported
SBA:Supported
AGP Rates: 4x
This bug is also happening with the nvidia-173 drivers. (Sorry about
the apport attachments.)
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