The newer tablets will be supported in 16.04 when the right wacom
drivers are available. There are currently no backports I know of for
the driver (which is a real problem)
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** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Ubuntu Research (ubuntu-research) = (unassigned)
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Title:
Graphics Failure
To manage
Hey Legwan, the problem that the majority on this bug report are
suffering, is with the 32bit version. That this version works for you,
probably means it's a different bug. Or perhaps a related bug.
For everyone else using the 32bit version and getting creamed by a
faulty linux kernel, try the
Admir - It's not an Ubuntu problem, it's a Linux kernel problem. Not
that anyone will admit that long enough to look into fixing it ;-). for
now we can all use the setting bios=pci in the grub's linux kernel init
configuration.
and wait.
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Admir: The magic of AskUbuntu Answers:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/19486/how-do-i-add-a-kernel-boot-
parameter
Just put bios=pci in instead of the example.
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Admir,
Edit the setting while your computer is still working. Doing something
with nvidia before you have the setting in place could leave your
computer unable to boot.
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I can confirm the bios=pci method on this COMPAL FL90 (System76 Pangol')
after testing every kernel option with multiple boots (7 each) it's the
only thing that would start the computer even into safe mode... which is
odd since you wouldn't think safe mode would have anything to do with
the
I can confirm the issue with my system76 Pan3 nvidia-driver. Moving any
window causes compiz cpu load to spike to 100%. Even if this needs
fixing in the driver (why I don't know) compiz is broken in chewing
through resources. I'd rather it just failed to move windows and then we
know that there is
Chodid - We're not sure, we know what the issue is, or there abouts, but
have failed to attract the attention of a kernel developer to look into
the problem.
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** Summary changed:
- Nvidia GeForce 8600M GT doesn't work with nvidia-current 260
+ PCI Race Condition with COMPAL FL90
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Since the bug was introduced in 2.6.35 it's interesting that Saybon
works without issues. Is it doing something different? Perhaps trying to
install the Saybon kernel under Ubuntu to see if it works.
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Attached is the dmi information, a fresh natty install just failed.
Did you install the nvidia driver yourself or did the system install it
for you during the install?
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Yikes! This is a nasty problem made all the worse by system76 who don't
believe us and can't reproduce it. :-/ I wonder if it's the nvidia plus
compal board doing the nasty?
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I'm reporting this bug so I can attach the three dmesg reports, one for
nouvou, one for nvidia-173 and one for nvidia-260.
nouvou works but has low resolution.
nvidia-173 produces a black screen and crashes the entire machine (force power
off required)
nvidia-260 dumps into
** Attachment added: Archive of 10 xorg.log files
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers/+bug/661248/+attachment/1694665/+files/xorg.x.logs.tar.gz
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** Attachment added: nvidia-260.dmesg
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** Attachment added: lspci.vvnn
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On a system where i was moving hard drives from one machine to another,
I noticed that the second machine would not boot successfully because
the first had an nvidia driver which was loaded for it's operation.
This presents a problem, because if the nvidia package could be
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