I have this problem.
I'm using Ubuntu 12.04 64bit and NVIDIA Driver Version: 295.40
I open Minecraft and am able to apply for around 5 minutes and then
everything goes black. The problem doesn't seem to affect me at any
other time, only when playing Minecraft.
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Sorry, that should say 'play' not 'apply'.
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Title:
Monitor(s) black out and session freezes. NVRM: GPU at :01:00.0
has fallen off the bus.
** Changed in: unity
Status: Triaged = Invalid
** Summary changed:
- Monitor(s) black out and session freezes. NVRM: GPU at :01:00.0 has
fallen off the bus.
+ [NVIDIA] Monitor(s) black out and session freezes. NVRM: GPU at
:01:00.0 has fallen off the bus.
** No longer
Never happend to me before until 12.04, this combined with bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/980519
Makes the new LTS unusable!
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Hi, I have same problem using Nvidia Go 7300 with latest drivers in
precise. Relevant part of dmesg output follows:
[ 435.908958] NVRM: os_pci_init_handle: invalid context!
[ 435.908969] NVRM: os_pci_init_handle: invalid context!
[ 435.908988] NVRM: os_map_kernel_space: can't map 0xc000,
I was executing 10×glxgears and has monitored gpu temperature. On
64—65°C GPU has fallen off the bus. It is abnormal, as my GF 8500 can
operate up to 100°C and feel ok, as was before. So the overheat is not
in my case and the problem seems to be deeper.
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Persists in 12.04
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Title:
Monitor(s) black out and session freezes. NVRM: GPU at :01:00.0
has fallen off the bus.
To manage
I think for me it was a temperature problem. I made a little script to trace my
GPU temp with nvidia-smi tool and as soon as it gets around 110°C the GPU is
shutting down.
I made an extensive cleanup of my case and also set all the fans to max rpms (
got a fan controller on my case) now I can
Hi Everyone,
My GPU is also falling off the bus ... The funny thing about this
message is that the first time i got it, i opened the case to check that
the card was still correctly inserted in the bus ;-) Very disturbing
issue anyway :-/ and I also started to get it around october/november
last
I just had it occur again. I remain fixed on the old issues: playing
music on Clementine or watching flash videos. However, I just downloaded
the Steel Storm game. A few seconds in the problem appears and I have to
hard reboot.
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@Strange_cathect, what version of the drivers are you using? the
'version-current' in the repos is still 280.13 (unless you're using the
x-updates repo)
tye@T:~$ apt-cache policy nvidia-current nvidia-current-updates
nvidia-current:
Installed: 295.33-0ubuntu1~oneiric~xup1
Candidate:
I have 295.33.
I'm updating on: http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntu-x-swat/x-updates/ubuntu
Since I started using this I've had zero issues for several days now.
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nvidia-current:
Installed: 295.33-0ubuntu1~oneiric~xup1
Candidate: 295.33-0ubuntu1~oneiric~xup1
Version table:
what happens when you use an intensive OpenGL app? XBMC in windowed mode is a
good place to start, since you can minimize it and watch your heat, or rather
anything using windowed mode+OpenGL at any larger scale. you can watch your
heat with this (it's what I have in conky lol):
nvidia-settings
I figured I'd give it a go and see if the problem might be fixed so I
fired up some Marble Arena 2 in Desura and played it for a little bit,
and then same problem
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Mar 28 04:42:04 T kernel: [94085.118038] CPU0: Core temperature above
threshold, cpu clock throttled (total
it seems to be heat generation as I can load and minimize XBMC 11.0 and
then watch my GPU temperature climb to above 100°C. this issue is not
present in 11.04 which might be something to do with Gnome3 rather than
Gnome2 or the nVidia drivers (but that is just a guess at this point)
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A few days ago there was a NVIDIA driver update. At that time I backed
down from the version-current updates and to the version-current
[recommended] driver.
That has resolved ALL my issues.
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still happens all the time, one of the reasons I was reluctant to
upgrade to 11.10 and sadly the more it happens the more I think about
going back to 11.04 (as it never happened in 11.04)
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still getting GPU has fallen off the bus errors even with 295.20 (from
x-updates). same if I force the driver to 280.13 (from official repos).
I'm using Gnome Shell, and I experience it most often when I have
intensive OpenGL apps running (Trine 1 2 running under WINE, Marble
Arena 2 running
Is anyone else having problems with the native display setting tool in
ubuntu with this issue?
If I open up display settings, it clearly cannot detect my displays and
is presenting me with a huge, single monitor with 3360 X 1050 resolution
(seen attached screenshot).
It is unable to detect the
Ditto here - both screens go blank in Unity if I try to enable external
monitor from the Nvidia settings dialogue box.
I've also noticed that any windows that are minimised at the time I
attempt to activate the second monitor won't restore when I click their
Unity launcher icons or alt-tab once
BTW: today's NVIDIA driver update did not resolve the issue.
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Title:
Monitor(s) black out and session freezes. NVRM: GPU at :01:00.0
has
I thought I'd experiment with monitor resolution to see if that could be
the issue. I've got dual monitors with 1680x1050 resolution on each.
When I tried to back down the resolution to a lower setting I got the
exact same problem of the blacked-out monitors the second I applied the
new setting.
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