This bug has been reported on the Ubuntu ISO testing tracker.
A list of all reports related to this bug can be found here:
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/reports/bugs/496363
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We no longer set the driver in xorg.conf. Furthermore we have a
mechanism (the hybrid-detect tool) which will automatically switch to
the alternative for the available card.
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Added "LTSP" to the affected projects, because it's very common there
(nvidia drivers on the LTSP server, and e.g. intel-based clients), even
though it can't be fixed in that project.
** Also affects: ltsp (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: ltsp (Ubuntu)
St
@James: this problem should be fixed in Ubuntu 12.04 as the system
should automatically switch to the correct driver (if you install the
nvidia driver) after a reboot if you have hybrid graphics.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/496363
Title:
Installing nvidia kills xorg on non-nvidia systems, or makes display
upside down
I stumbled across this bug when trying to suspend on my new Lenovo
ThinkPad T410. Upon starting it up again, I got an upside down and
mirrored screen:
http://img543.imageshack.us/img543/4531/reversed.png
It was pretty trippy to say the least. Anyway, this happens due to
compiz being started wit
** Summary changed:
- Installing nvidia kills xorg on non-nvidia systems
+ Installing nvidia kills xorg on non-nvidia systems, or makes display upside
down
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Installing nvidia kills xorg on non-nvidia systems, or makes display upside down
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Right. Please note that maverick doesn't exist yet in Launchpad, so we
can't target to maverick yet.
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@ SabreWolfy, I think Martin marked it as "Not going to be fixed in
Lucid". This is most definitely still an issue. As a workaround is
available, the bug looses some priority (especially at this point in the
Lucid release cycle).
The issue will most likely be fixed in a future release.
@Alberto a
Why wontfix? What does this mean?
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** Also affects: nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu Lucid)
Importance: Wishlist
Assignee: Alberto Milone (albertomilone)
Status: Triaged
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: Triaged => Won't Fix
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Installing nvidia kills xorg on non-nvidia systems
htt
Workaround here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
intel/+bug/544813
solved the reversed / flipped screen issue. Loading of Karmic gdm in
Lucid is obviously unrelated.
Running Intel GMA 950 for reference.
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Confirmed in Lucid Beta 1 with updates (updated online from Karmic) on
Acer laptop which does *not* have an NVidia card in it. Screen is
reversed as per Bug #544774 (Duplicate). gdm still as per Karmic, not
Lucid. No xorg.conf file in /etc/X11, although there never has been.
Running Intel graphics.
** Description changed:
On a system where i was moving hard drives from one machine to another,
I noticed that the second machine would not boot successfully because
the first had an nvidia driver which was loaded for it's operation.
This presents a problem, because if the nvidia packag
Yeah the issue is most likely that you had "nvidia" configured in your
xorg.conf, but the new hardware I assume was non-nvidia (or at least a
video chip not supported by whatever nvidia driver you had installed).
Sort of a hard issue to solve or work around, but one we've known about.
There are se
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