@Alberto
Thanks. I removed the file, forced reinstall of 2.6.32-10-generic kernel
as to force dkms module to reinstall. After that I saw no changes and my
system was still booting in low res mode, getiing an error (xorg log) on
loading nvidia kernel module. I just installed lastest update of
Sure. I also copy some lines from apt log. Now I'm running out of time
but if you want I can uninstall/install package again.
dkms status:
nvidia-current, 190.53, 2.6.32-9-generic, x86_64: installed
uname -r:
2.6.32-9-generic
grep nvidia /etc/modprobe.d/*:
Alberto, should nvidia-current be installed on all kernels during
installation/upgrade process? I've currently installed it and during
synaptic installation process it said that module was installed on .9
and .10 kernel. The kernel used during install process was 2.6.32-9, but
if I boot using
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 494166 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/494166
Please refer to LP 494166.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 494166
[lucid] nvidia-glx can't work with new xorg 7.5
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package nvidia-glx-185 (not installed) failed to install/upgrade:
You can workarround this bug by manually installing the nVidia drivers
following the instructions on
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=990978, this bug seems just a
dependency problem.
I've just installed the latests 64bits drivers (195.22) on lucyd and
after restart all is fine. Let's see
I've assigned bug to xserver-xorg package as there is a problem with its
dependencies causing nvidia-graphics-drivers-* to uninstall.
** Package changed: nvidia-graphics-drivers-180 (Ubuntu) = xserver-
xorg-driver-nv (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-driver-nv (Ubuntu)
Status: New =
Thank you Martin.
I've upgraded from 2.20.10-ubuntu5 and the process has renamed custom,
deleted some obsolete conffiles and installed the new ones. Gdm action
reload failed but installation finished correctly without closing any
active screen. When trying to reboot the system asked me for
Sebastien, I do agree about the resolution, but I think you may have
missed rest of the bug report about double login and erratic behavior
after login. That happened after upgrading gdm, and that's why I've
classified it under gdm and not xorg
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upgrading to gdm 2.6.1-0ubuntu2: double login,
Reverting the system to gdm 2.20.10-0ubuntu5 solves the problem, so may
be there's some problem with xorg on the last release, but definitively
there is something wrong on 2.26.1 that breaks, at least, my
installation.
I think this bug has to be assigned to gdm team.
Please ask for any test you
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