It does indeed break with version 3 and the old, minimal xorg.conf. And,
it works with the nv3 and no xorg.conf (and with nv4 and no xorg.conf).
But unfortunately, with the old xorg.conf, nv4 still breaks. I've
attached the nv3 Xorg.0.log with this, and the diff between it and nv4
follows:
Something's working -
I installed Karmic beta from disk, but before doing the reboot I added
Steve's .ppa to my repository, downloaded and
sudo dpkg -i xserver-xorg-video-nv_2.1.14-2ubuntu4_amd64.deb
I rebooted sans CD and it came up fine. I rebooted again, still fine. I
installed synaptic
Both ..ubuntu3 and 4 work, I've attached the log from 3 as you
requested. I can only speculate that, since I didn't /upgrade from
Jaunty/ this time, that the problem might have been something else the
2nd time. Sorry, I hope you didn't spend too much time on it.
** Attachment added: Xorg.0.log
I reinstalled Jaunty (which worked fine), updated it, and upgraded to
Karmic beta. Still no X but it doesn't say 'ignoring unsupported device'
this time. I've attached the full ubuntu-bug -p xorg output.
** Attachment added: apport.xorg.7Rwbpw.apport
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
I upgraded from Jaunty to Karmic alpha 4 and got no X. Casually it looks
clear-cut; the Nvidia 8200 (a chip built-in to the motherboard) has
somehow been dropped from the list supported by 'nv'. This below is from
ubuntu-bug -p xorg; the full output
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