Shreepad S, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any
activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue? If
so, could you please test for this with the latest development release
of Ubuntu? ISO images are available from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com
/daily-live/curr
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 706063
Nvidia GT240 screen corruption after boot
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Tried to run, in order
- Ubuntu 12.04 LiveDVD (64-bit Desktop): Burnt to DVD and booted
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 706063 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/706063
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 706063
Nvidia GT240 screen corruption after boot
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I downloaded the driver for 64bit ubuntu here:
http://www.geforce.com/drivers/results/47534
which is the official driver from nvidia and run it under "graphic safe
mode". Then reboot and it works fine.
DON'T update your driver in the software center if you got this work,
since I update the nvidi
Thanks! Actually the NVidia proprietary drivers (nvidia-current,
v295.40) installed from the repos under 'safe mode' are working fine for
me!
Of course I was able to do this action because I had the integrated
Intel graphics, when switched to NVidia card it was all garbage on the
screen...
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For those who, like me, are fortunate enough to have working integrated
graphics (in addition to the NVidia card), workaround available as per
this:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=12203570&postcount=8
For those who only have the NVidia card I think something similar can be
attempted using
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Same issue in 12.04.1 LTS as well, but I have a few additional data
points (with screen photos), which surprised me...
Steps:
1. Downloaded 12.04.1 64 bit desktop DVD .iso
2. Written to USB stick via Startup Disk Creator in Lucid (64 bit
desktop)
3. Restarted the system and booted from USB stic
Tried with Linux Mint 13 (Cinnamon 64-bit) Live DVD on USB and faced the
exactly same situation
- Coloured noise on NVidia
- All well on integrated Intel graphics (G33)
Not suprising I guess seeing how Mint 13 is directly derived from
Precise.
To try something else, I installed Linux Mint 13 (Ci
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[nvidia GT 240] no desktop
Nope, no luck getting the proprietary drivers to work either.
Added a file disable-nouveau.conf in the directory /etc/modprobe.d/ with the
following contents
blacklist nouveau
options nouveau modeset=0
There already was a file with blacklist nouveau (courtesy of the NVidia
proprietary
Tried following your suggestion (also looked at
http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1613132.html) but when I
press any key and then the F6 key I don't get to see the menu which
displays boot options from USB live session, just a grey box in the
bottom left side, on which there is a dark gre
Boot the live session and at the first purple screen (keyboard=uman) press a
key, press F6 and' if i remember well, there is the option nomodeset, elsewhere
press esc and in the terminal line appearing type nomodeset before 'quiet
splash' then enter twice to boot, this modality is valid only for
Hi
No I haven't installed 12.04 to hard disk as yet (because of this bug),
only running Live session off the USB as per above. There is no grub
menu presented when booted from the USB. Is there a way to trigger the
grub menu (from USB live session) or edit the boot line in the USB data?
Or do you
Hello
If you have again Ubuntu installed on HD, please try to add nomodeset to the
boot line ( boot with left shift hold down if you havent got a dual boot, when
grub appear press e select linux line and before 'quiet' add nomodeset , ctrl+x
to boot)
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Nope that didn't work (assuming the proprietary driver install
persisted).
After successful install I rebooted and switched back to NVidia card in
the BIOS, same result as before, coloured noise on the screen...
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Trying to install 'current' proprietary NVidia drivers from Software
Centre (nvidia-current 295.40-0ubuntu1)
Will this driver install also be persisted to the USB stick and
available for the next boot? If so, I'll report if this allows the
NVidia card to function correctly...
Although the current
Hi
Done, was able to run apport-collect -p xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
993907 as described above.
One point I should mention, not sure if relevant, the NVidia card is
connected to the monitor via DVI-D cable but the Intel GMA onboard is
connected via VGA cable (that's the only option).
Shreepad
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Hi
Tried to run, in order
- Ubuntu 12.04 LiveDVD (64-bit Desktop): Burnt to DVD and booted from disk
- Ubuntu 12.04 LiveCD (64-bit Desktop): Written to USB stick via usb-creator
and booted fr
Persistence mean that all the settings, logs and file will be saved so
you can seen it the next time you boot
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Hello
a - yes
b - yes
c - no
d - remove or bios as you prefer, essential you boot the working card.
e - connected to internet
Thanks
Fabio
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Hi
Could you please clarify
a. Which build to use, Ubuntu 12.04 LiveCD (64-bit Desktop)?
b. Just write ISO to usb via usb-creator default settings (currently running in
Lucid 10.04.4)? Not too sure what you mean by 'with persistence'...
c. Once I reproduce the bug I don't have a way to do a contr
Hello
Can you please, from an usb key with persistence (let usb-creator as default
settings), freshly created, boot with the nvidia card, reproduce the bug,
shutdown, remove the nvidia card, boot a live session connected and run in a
terminal
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