Well actually I didn't reply because I have kept my working 256 driver
which works correctly and I've never tried with the package version to
avoid wasting an hour with driver installation. Since driver version in
the repository is still 260.19.06, I guess nothing would change...
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The problem must be definitely with nvidia driver 260, because I
uninstalled it and manually installed 256. Now the system works
regularly
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nvidia-current update, xorg doesn't start
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/656952
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Guys I found this page which contains three patches by the author
reported on phoronix.com (Takashi Iwai):
https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-
input/list/?order=submitterpage=16
I don't know how to compile the driver so if someone wants to try them
or tell me the steps to follow I'll be
Public bug reported:
After last updates my maverick installation fails to start unless i run xorg in
failsafe mode through recovery console.
The screen remains purple after the loading splash screen with Ubuntu 10.10 has
gone.
I think the problem is with the update in the nvidia driver, but
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- After last updates my maverick installation fails to start unless i run
- xorg in failsafe mode through recovery console. I think the problem is
- with the update in the nvidia driver, but I'm not sure and I don't know
- how to test it.
+ After last updates my maverick
Cristian your script doesn't work with my touchpad (Synaptics v7.2) on
Maverick. The problem hasn't been solved on my laptop
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Mouse cursor jumps when two fingers are used
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/365943
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Well not exactly Dana. Here we're talking about MT support on Synaptics
v7.2 which actually has native multitouch support, but it is not
recognized by xorg driver. We're not talking about emulation, which by
the way I think is already supported in linux.
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Multitouch support not available for
Public bug reported:
With nvidia driver version 256.35 I experienced some problems with the
default user interface. I run into this both with Lucid (drivers
upgraded from xorg edgers packages, rollback fixes the problem) and
Maverick (in which the driver is default). Two screenshots attached. You
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Latest nvidia driver causes appearance problems
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/606606
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I confirm the bug on a Sony VPCCW2C5E with Synaptics touchpad V7.2.
Windows driver reports up to three fingers with Shift+Alt+i. Under
Lucid, synclient -m only one finger. Sometimes I experience some spazzy
pointer behavior.
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Multitouch support not available for -synaptics
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Live CD/USB: black screen after launching setup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/569492
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I confirm the bug with Lucid final release. XServer runs on the VGA
output (so the OS is visible only if a monitor is plugged in). I had to
use the EDID extracted from windows to have the laptop LCD recognized. I
have a Sony VAIO CW2C5E with a nVidia 310M graphics card.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
On a Sony VAIO CW2C5E the pointer gets crazy (moves randomly on the
screen) if the touchpad is pressed with two fingers. The touchpad is
multitouch (working on windows), but it isn't recognized by Ubuntu (two
finger scrolling option appears grayed
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Fixed for me too
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Plymouth text-mode splash causes X to crash on first run due to shared tty7
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/532047
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I tried the above instructions and while the bug is fixed for the login
screen, when I press Enter the first time during the session X crashes.
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Plymouth text-mode splash causes X to crash on first run due to shared tty7
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/532047
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I tried some other times and I found that X server restarts when I press
the Enter key the first time, even after the login (if I click on the
button with the mouse)
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Xorg crash after first login
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/59
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
Ubuntu Lucid 10.04 Alpha 3
on Sony Vaio CW2C5E.
Login screen comes up, and after entering password and hitting Enter,
Xorg restarts. Second login works good and Ubuntu runs normally.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
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