I've never used any rotation when I experienced this bug. I've had no
problems since downgrading to 280.13. But I suppose eventually I'll
be forced to upgrade because of an incompatibility with a newer
version of X, and then...? Will I have to run old software? buy a
new laptop?
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Same problem with the following card and twinview. Nothing rotated.
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation G84 [Quadro FX
570] (rev a1)
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Following up on rmcd's comment: neither of my monitors is rotated, and I
still have issues with the proprietary nvidia drivers.
I am now running on the open source nouveau drivers. They have a couple
other glitches (I can watch flash videos only on the leftmost monitor!),
but no slowdown over
I'm wondering if the performance problem is related to monitor rotation.
I have two monitors (both 1920x1200) with two video cards. When I rotate
either or both, I get the slowdowns I have described above. A few days
it occurred to me that rotation might be an issue. I experimented and
learned
I'm wondering if the performance problem is related to monitor rotation.
I have two monitors (both 1920x1200) with two video cards. When I rotate
either or both, I get the slowdowns I have described above. A few days
it occurred to me that rotation might be an issue. I experimented and
learned
I've just installed 304.37 via x-swat ppa. Video is still broken. Here
are some examples. 1. Chrome doesn't work properly with youtube videos
(the screen essentially freezes while the video is initially loading and
the controls such as youtube's sound level control don't respond to
clicks ). 2.
Just to follow up on my previous comment, I had to downgrade to 295.40
because my system became unusable with any browser. I would click on a
tab in either firefox or chrome, and the browsers would hang with cpu
usage hitting 100%. 304.37 is not a fix for this problem.
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I have just confirmed that beta driver 304.22 (installed via the
upubuntu ppa) does not fix the problem. It has interesting effects,
though. It apparently caused the sound to drop out on youtube (this had
never happened before), and at times the video would stumble and other
times it would start
Hi, i have dramaticaly regression with Kubuntu 12.04 64bit with Nvidia binary
blob 295.49 in quake based games, ...
But joke is... in 32bit Kubuntu(or Ubuntu) i havent regression.
Nvidia 295.49 on Nvidia 210 DDR2. 15-75fps on 64bit system versus 90
static(max in Tremulous without tweak) on 32bit
Same Problem with following card and twinview:
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01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GF108 [GeForce GT 430]
(rev a1)
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PS: 302.17 doesn't fix it
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Title:
Performance problems with Nvidia driver
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The slowdown problem persists with the 302.17 beta driver, downloaded
from the x-swat/x-updates ppa and installed using jockey-gtk.
I should add that I am running two graphics cards powering two 1920x1200
displays. My original configuration had one of the two monitors rotated,
but the problem
I am also affected by this exact same issue
04:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation NV44 [GeForce 7100
GS] (rev a1)
This card is used to drive two LCD screens for standard gnome shell
configuration in 12.04
when i try using the normal nvidia-current package or the one from the
ppa
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Title:
Performance problems with Nvidia driver
To
Same issue here: after a while, youtube slows down to a crawl.
Restarting the X server brings performance up to acceptable levels, only
to slow down after a while again.
I'm running Xinerama across 3 monitors, and have two graphics cards
installed.
02:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA
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I should add that I am running two G96 [GeForce 9500 GT] cards.
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I too am still experiencing problems with the 295.49 driver with my
GeForce 8400M GS card. Nvidia bug report attached.
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