Upgrading the Virtual Machine Version from 7 to 10 fixes this for me on
all my VMs.
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VMware guest video broken b
Wait: why is this marked "fix released"? Problem exists on a fresh
install of 13.04.
I don't so much care about compiz not having the right refresh rate
OOTB, but changing it and having that setting forgotten after a reboot
is *maddening*. It shouldn't take to much to make sure two settings
(det
** Attachment added: "3.9.0-rc7 Successful boot log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/nvidia-drivers-ubuntu/+bug/1169325/+attachment/3648468/+files/Non-failed%20Kernel%20Log.log
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Latest kernel (3.8.0-19) also broken, across all nvidia driver packages
(not just 310.44). This is, IMO, a *show stopping defect*.
I'm pasting a snippet of the kernel log below. It's where the kernel
starts to go south. Of interest is the fact that if you wait long
enough, the kernel might boot
I spoke too soon. 3.8.0-18 is still giving me issues after a few
reboots, no matter what.
I installed 3.9 mainline, and its doing fine. What is going on. The new
pulseaudio takes up most of the CPU, 3.8.0-18 doesn't boot... it's a
little late to be doing world-shaking bugs, no?
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Addendum: this fix works with *all* nVidia drivers in the repositories,
it is not specific to 310. I've tried it with all of them -- 304, 310,
313 and their -updates counterparts.
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It's *Plymouth*, of all things.
Workaround: Your normal grub boot line parameters are "quiet splash
$vt_handoff". If your boot parameters are "vga=normal nofb nomodeset",
this kernel boots and works 100%. I know this because I'm writing this
on Raring, with that kernel, and those parameters, whe
Note: I'm OK with it being a duplicate of something, but I think maybe
it was a mis-type? I've removed the duplicate status as such.
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Not to be a stickler for details, but Launchpad appears to be completely
unaware of a defect that goes by the number 1155902, so marking it as a
duplicate of that seems to be the equivalent of putting it in /dev/null.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of private bug 1155902
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For me, on two different machines, it was not. Both have been updated
to the very latest as of this morning, both still have this problem,
neither can boot from a live USB (even from a daily).
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Please tell me this is going to be fixed before release. I can't fathom
a live USB stick that doesn't boot on (some significant amount of)
nVidia cards being release-quality stuff.
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Same issue here on my ThinkPad W510 (same laptop as David Spoelstra),
but also happening with custom-built desktop machine using a MSI Twin
Frozr GeForce 560Ti. Is nouveau working for anyone?
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Steve: I was using the Karmic Kernel with the Ubuntu-X driver, that
fixed my problem.
Additionally, today, GDM wouldn't log me in. Screen blinks and just
goes back to GDM login.
This is, ironically, due to the Ubuntu-X repositories. The 2.9 driver
has long since been in the Karmic repos, howeve
I'm not one to post multiple replies in the same day, but I believe I've
found a VERY easy workaround to this.
I added the Ubuntu-X repository for Karmic, and did a dist-upgrade. I
have been using version 2.9.0 of the Intel driver (and supporting Mesa
update) for the past few hours... not a singl
Same problem. Would really like the priority of this bug to be set to
"high".
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[i865] karmic: X11 Freezes when UXA is enabled
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/433541
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I can confirm random all-but-mouse freezes (system still live, able to
ssh in and reboot).
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82865G Integrated
Graphics Controller (rev 02)
Dell Dimension 3000, 2g Ram.
Vesa allows the box to work.
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[i865] karmic: 865g is pretty unstable
htt
I can reproduce this problem in Karmic 9.10, Beta, current on updates
till today.
Dell Dimension 3000
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82865G Integrated Graphics
Controller (rev 02)
2G Ram.
Karmic works well (with no effects) using custom xorg.conf / Vesa
driver.
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