To whoever fixed this bug without chiming in here:
A big THANK YOU from my daughter who inherited the imac 24" where this
big manifested itself :-)
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Upgraded to nvidia-304.88 this morning, the bug is fixed.
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-304 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Ping, even with an up-to-date raring, the issue remains.
Is there anything I can do to help here ?
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Title:
garbled d
Is there anything I can do to help diagnose this bug ?
Just in case, the reproducing recipe is:
- boot,
- login,
- logout
The screen is corrupted up to the point where it's very hard to know
what is displayed on the screen.
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Not knowing exactly what the 'edgers' tag is used for, I thought it
would better to clarify: the bug occurred without the edgers ppa, just
to make sure, I tried the ppa to check it was fixed there. It wasn't
either.
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** Tags added: edgers
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garbled display after first logout, requires reboot
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