You are right, /tmp was mounted as noexec and removing it fixes the
problem.
However I still think this is bug or at least new unwanted feature.
There shouldn't be any reason for video driver to execute anything from /tmp.
Thanks!
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Of course crash itself is always bug...
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Check if /tmp mounted as noexec. Nvidia proprietary drivers do not like
that.
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Same binaries work in virtual machine with same OS, only difference
seems to be video drivers.
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Video card is GeForce 8600 GT.
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** Package changed: ubuntu = nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu)
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