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** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-180 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-180 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
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Hi, any that are affected. Is this issue still present in newer Ubuntu
versions?
Also, since this crash occurs with Mutter as well, it's obviously not
compiz's issue. If it is still existant, please raise this issue up to
nvidia (http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?f=14.
Thanks!
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Hy!
Here is my backtrace [1] and valgrind log [2] of a (seems) similar
problem but with nvidia drivers 260 from maverick...
[1]: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/670592/comments/15
[2]: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/670592/comments/16
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This has not been fixed in Maverick either... it still crashes.
** Also affects: compiz
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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So I haven't had any problems since switching to a non-OpenGL
screensaver and running v260.19.21. I can live with this. As long as
the screen locks, screensaver runs and compiz doesn't crash -- I'm
happy.
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But I don't have an OpenGL screensaver, and never had... :(
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compiz.real crashed with SIGSEGV in
Sadly I have same crashes on maverick :(
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So its been a month now and no crashes. This one may be fixed now!
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I upgraded to v195.36.24-0ubuntu1. I had a couple crashes but its much
more stable than previous versions.
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Sadly, I just had a crash. :(
Although, it is very rare as compared to before. In fact this was the
only time I moved the mouse to wake it up. Every other time has been
via keyboard. Perhaps, once again, mouse movement has something to do
with it. I will test this out over the next few
It appears this version (v256.44) has fixed all my problems. I'll give
it another month to be sure, but I haven't had a single crash since my
last post!
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I upgraded to v256.44 tonight,...we shall see how it goes...
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Thanks again. Nope, no workaround other than not using compiz or not
using a screensaver. The latter I view as a security vulnerability, so
I guess I have to live with the crashing...compiz --replace does not
work either. :(
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Well, in order to give this straight answer and confirm the problem,
people have to reproduce it. Maybe not so many people could, and you
can't blame anyone for that. Plus, since this is proprietary crap,
people don't try so hard. Why should they, they can't fix it anyway. So
why waste time by
Luke,
two things:
1.) I also have that issue, but on a Debian system. Todays up-to-date
sid, but having it since half a year or so. Very annoying.
2.) The nvidia drivers are NOT open source. Fixing of this bug solely
depends on the mercy of NVIDIA. This sucks and this is why this
proprietary
I hate sounding like a broken record, down talking the community and the
last thing I want to do is sound like an @$$hole, but this is sort of
what I wanted to here. That this IS confirmed as an issue with NVidia
and not and issue with compiz itself. If that is the case, that's all
someone had
You shouldn't have to revert to 32-bit or opt not to install a package
to get it to function properly. Although, your efforts will help in
locating where the problem is; the bottom line is someone needs to
acknowledge this and fix it. Someone obviously wrote the bad code and
needs to take
Got another crash this morning on nvidia 195.36.24.
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Upgraded to nvidia 195.36.24 yesterday, will see how it goes.
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Really getting tired of this...why is it that no one seems to care or
help with this issue? I leave my machine on and it completely sucks
when I unlock my screen to discover compiz has crashed and all my
windows have been dumped to one screen. I then have to close
everything, logout, login and
I upgraded to lucid (switched back to 32bits) and compiz stop crashing (tested
for over a month now).
I don't know if it has something to do, but I didn't install package
compiz-fusion-plugins-extra this time.
Hope it helps.
Currently using Lucid Lynx 10.04 32bits 2.6.32-22-generic, Compiz
I'm confirming this for Lucid. I just experienced a crash also on
10.04. It seems no one from the dev team would acknowledge this when it
was brought to attention as a problem with Karmic. Now, since we are on
an LTS, this NEEDS ATTENTION!!!
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Just got a crash in 10.04.
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Luke - Did you upgrade to Lucid Lynx to test driver version 192.36.15?
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No, installed the driver straight from Nvidia. Still running Karmic as
Lucid will break a lot of things...waiting for at least 10.04.1 before
I upgrade.
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Had a crash the other day using 192.36.15. :(
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Nvidia driver 195.36.15 seems to be working so far. When coming out of
the screensaver it stalls for maybe 3-5 seconds, but I'll take that over
a crash. Can anyone else test this out?
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Upgraded to 195.36.15 and all is going well so far.
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Was searching for an answer to this problem since we were getting know
response from another bug and I stumbled upon this one. So I tagged the
bug I was working off of as a duplicate of this one.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/495121
I, as well as others, confirm this IS a problem.
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Tagged another as a duplicate:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/454057
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I'm currently running Nvidia's driver for this and still having an issue
(190.53). I'm going to upgrade to 195.36.15 tomorrow and test that out
and see how it goes.
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This happens to me whenever I undock my laptop. VERY annoying having to
restart compiz all the time.
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** Tags added: karmic
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This is crashing deep inside the nvidia driver.
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