... but do not upgrade to Ubuntu 18.10, as its XServer comes with a new
ABI version that nvidia-304 refuses to work with, and ignoring ABI
incompatibility screws up the display (at least with my Geforce Go
7600). I guess this won't be possible to patch without NVidia themselves
releasing a new
@Andy Dufresne (adufray): thank you very much for the great description
of how to apply Seth's patch, and of course, thank you very much Seth
Forshee for providing the patch!
For anybody else so far left in the dust with a deceased nvidia-304
driver: rejoice, and just follow the perfectly working
Is there any official word from NVIDIA that this driver is now dead
upstream?
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Could some friendly soul provide instructions on how to apply the patch
from comment #2 ?
Or are there any chances it will be applied in a way that the
proprietary driver manager will find the (patched) 304.137 driver again?
(the alleged patch on if-not-true-then-false seems to be something
Public bug reported:
I followed http://askubuntu.com/questions/145443/how-do-i-use-pm-
suspend-hybrid-by-default-instead-of-pm-suspend/145676#145676 to set up
hybrid suspend, creating the file /etc/pm/config.d/00-use-suspend-hybrid
with the following contents:
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