Similar story; regular apt-get update apt-get upgrade, and bam. No
previous (relevant/related) issues.
** Package changed: dpkg (Ubuntu) = xdiagnose (Ubuntu)
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** Summary changed:
- during a regular upgrade of ht updated packages. in Raring
+ xdiagnose does not install properly during a regular update
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I couldn't get the git kernel, so I tried that patch against
linux-3.7-rc3. Unfortunately, it didn't change anything in my set up
(Elitebook 8530w, NVIDIA Corporation G96M [Quadro FX 770M] card).
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I repeated testing using kernel 3.3.0 RC4, and results are similar:
nvapeek (before):
e100: 001c1100
e28c: 0100
e104: 72267640 0441474b
e280: 4747
After:
e100: 001c1100
e28c: 0100
e104: 72267240 0441474b
e280: 4747
Compared to
There should be a solution to this dilemma, considering that nvidia's
binary blob does it correctly.
I got the nvapeek results for using the binary blob, and the results I
got are:
Before
e100: 001c1100
e28c: 0100
e104: 72266640 0441474b
e280: 4747
After
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