Moving this to compiz now that kbr has identified the locus of the
problem.
** Package changed: nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu) => compiz (Ubuntu)
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Now that this has been narrowed down, and the requested check of 295.49
has been done (actually, with 295.53), can we move the status away from
Incomplete?
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Installed GNOME. GNOME Classic without effects runs Chrome properly.
Details:
GNOME: fails to run WebGL Aquarium
GNOME Classic: runs WebGL Aquarium at 20 FPS full-screen
GNOME Classic (No effects): runs WebGL Aquarium at 30 FPS full-screen (this
appears to be the maximum this card supports at thi
The problem appears to be caused by the window manager or compositor. On
request from NVIDIA, I disabled the window manager on the affected
machine and ran a raw X server:
sudo service lightdm stop
sudo Xorg &
xlogo &
and then ran glxgears full-screen:
glxgears -geometry 2400x1900+10+10
This wo
Needs tested with the 295.49. Available in x-updates PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-x-swat/+archive/x-updates
(Btw, it is recommended not to reference glxgears when reporting
performance issues. Instead we recommend running a 3d game with fps
enabled and report the fps numbers from that, as
Hi Thomas,
The .40 nvidia driver was a security fix to close a direct memory access
flaw. Unfortunately by disabling that interface it caused a few
regressions for certain hardware and/or certain applications, such as (I
strongly suspect) this problem you're seeing. An updated driver was
release
I think /var/log/Xorg.o.log and the output of lspci -vvnn would be a
good start. Also, I think using nvidia-settings creates an
/etc/X11/xorg.conf file; if you have that, it would be interesting to
have to.
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We block the normal operation of apport. Can you describe exactly what
you want from it?
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Title:
Dismal performance on HP
Could you please do the following in order to collect data about the affected
system, specifically while using said monitor:
- run 'sudo apport-collect 988079' in a terminal
- Attach to the bug report the contents of /var/log/Xorg.0.log
- Attach a text file with the output from lspci -vvnn
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Quadro FX 380, which is based on the GeForce 9400, so it's not the bug
that affects performance on the older cards.
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Title:
What's the video card model involved?
I believe this might be a duplicate of bug #982710
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Status: New => Incomplete
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