Just want to update this issue:
For me it works now. I installed the 32Bit Version of Kubuntu but did
not install any nvida drivers. I set Use XRenderer in some KDE
settings dialog. So, it seems advisable to stay away from nvidia stuff.
I you installed the dirver use apt-purge to remove as
I just want to add som details on this bug:
My wife just installed Kubuntu 12.04 (64Bit). Her machine has a Geforce
330m. The nvidia driver did not work so she used the intel driver (at
least from what I understand). Yesterday some xserver packages were
updated. I cannot read the name - as all of
Thanks Chris but that piece of configuration does not exists.
I tried to switch gl_conf (pointing either to mesa or nvidia-current) but it
did not work either.
The only thing that worked is letting /usr/lib/nvidia-current/libGL.so.1
symbolic link to point to /usr/lib/mesa/libGL.so.1
However I
I tried installing 7.11 from here:
https://launchpad.net/~suraia/+archive/ppa
The bug still appears but only after login page.
Warning: this also installs kernel 3.0.0!
I have an NVidia Optimus: Intel i915 (default settings) + GEForce 540 M
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Ok probably I specify the problem wrong. So it is a problem with libGL version
of NVidia proprietary driver and the open source one.
In fact I cannot uninstall nvidia driver since I have an Optimus laptop, where
I use the discrete card with Ironhide.
Is there a workaround for this situation,
You can select which libGL is used by running ‘sudo update-alternatives
--config x86_64-linux-gnu_gl_conf’ (on amd64) or ‘sudo
update-alternatives --config i386-linux-gnu_gl_conf’ (on i386).
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Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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Title:
libgl1-mesa-dri: display inverted (upside-down) in startkde after
Confirming that this bug goes away after:
$ apt-get purge nvidia-settings nvidia-current nvidia-common
and restarting X.
Should be closed as invalid. Sorry for the trouble.
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Looks like Chris may have been right after all and I was wrong.
See this comment in the original freedesktop bug:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33592#c15
I'm not in front of the buggy system right now so I can't completely
verify, but when I remotely ssh to it, I can see
Chris,
Thanks. I don't believe it is a proprietary driver issue. This is using the
stock FOSS X.org intel (i965) drivers.
Plus, the bug has been traced to the mesa/dri code which is totally FOSS.
It has been fixed in the i915 code but not yet in the i965 code.
Also, if you look at the
What's probably happened - although I can't tell, because you haven't
included the logs with “ubuntu-bug” - is that the upgrade has somehow
managed to install one of the proprietary drivers. Their libGLs are
different, and one of the ways that they're different is that they store
textures the
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Title:
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natty upgrade
just setting to mesa
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