restricted-manager is no longer a supported package.
** Changed in: restricted-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Title:
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** Changed in: restricted-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Restricted Drivers Manager and NVidia
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** Changed in: restricted-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
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If someone can tell me how to collect debugging information afterwards
from a terminal or a neighbouring Ubuntu install, then I'm happy to try
and reproduce this bug on my nVidia GeForce Go 7400.
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I'm not an official maintainer - I'm just another user. I tried to
answer your queries to the best of my knowledge. I believe Martin Pitt
is the r-m maintainer.
Paladine:
I no longer have machines that see the problem (they all use Ubuntu provided
drivers) so consequently (like you) I don't have
Sitsofe,
In this case I'd have to respectfully disagree if this is a
WONTFIX/NOTOURFAULT bug. Manually installed nvidia drivers will put an
effective uninstall script on the system. I think it behooves RDM to
check for the presence of this file, and either abort safely upon
detection, or offer to
Sitsofe,
In my personal experience just clicking on "Enable" in Restricted
Drivers Manager installs nvidia-glx from the repos and the user is
unable to stop this installation. So if you have the NVidia binary
driver installed Xorg fails on restart giving an API mismatch. This
would suggest that
Paladine:
I've only quickly skimmed this report but using -new for appropriate cards is
effectively Bug #93209 but Bug #106649 is more targeted. The hidden file
problem is bug #106217 . restricted-manager is supposed to leave already
installed binary NVIDIA drivers alone so it will help if you c
** Changed in: restricted-manager (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => restricted-manager
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