Same issue confirmed again on 16.04 using 375.
Using either of the following commands to see status and compiz PID to
kill it works for me as others have mentioned:
test@test:~$ nvidia-smi
Fri Mar 24 08:39:34 2017
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This affects my dell as well
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 2nd Generation Core
Processor Family Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 09)
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GF108M [GeForce GT 540M]
(rev a1)
Ubuntu 16.04 drivers version: 378.13
working wo
Same problem here.
I've tested @SunBear script and it indeed fixes the borders, however it
also kills my apps including Google Chrome.
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I'm seeing this too on Yakkety. As a temporary workaround, installing
nvidia-340 (the older driver version) fixes the problem.
My graphics board:
$lspci | grep VGA
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GF108 [GeForce GT 430]
(rev a1)
There is a discussion on devtalk.nvidia.com ab
Yes, nvidia-375 is default driver now. It seems like a poor beta testing
is going to fuck up a big amount of computers D: Thanks for the
workaround!
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I can't revert to nvidia-367 because it seems that this is just a
"pointer" to nvidia-375 now ???
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Same here. Are rather annoying bug as the driver was installed
automatically. Any chance to revert to an older, unaffected driver?
Thanks to SunBear for his script.
I hope Nvidia fixes this problem asap.
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Important : nvidia 375.39 is now the driver for Yakkety 16.10 so the
problem is going to extend dramatically.
I discovered it this morning.
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@claraferreira6 I tested my script on 16.04 with 375.39. Gratitude to
@experimancer for sharing his solution.
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@SunBear Thank you, can also confirm that your script works on 16.04 with
375.39. It also seems better than restarting unity, as Chrome and the electrons
apps also function properly after compiz restarts.
Still, looking forward to an oficial fix as well.
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A better temporary solution until Nvidia fixes the real issue...
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@experimancer Thank you for sharing.
Given that simply killing compiz process fixes the bad border problem, I
have tested a solution that works on my Ubuntu 16.04 system every time
after the system wakes. 2 steps solution. Hope it can help others.
Step 1:
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I created a script called "fixbad
I am on Ubuntu 16.04 / ZBook -laptop with "NVIDIA binary driver -
version 375.39" and have the same issue every time my laptop wakes from
suspend. The window borders are all white and the cannott moved or acted
on.
My workaround is simple. Just "ps aux | grep compiz" and check the
process number
Disabling animations was not a real solution.
Apparently disabling/enabling anomations using compiz config resets something
and artifacts disappear but only until next suspend/resume.
So it's a good workaround to avoid a restart the system but it does not solve
the problem.
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I have the same issue with nvidia 378.13 driver.
Disabling animations using compize config seems to help
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I uninstalled this ppa and the 375.39 driver. In it's place, I ran the
NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-375.39.run (NVIDIA's installation file) to install
the 375.39 driver to see if these problems would go away or still occur.
Verdict, the same driver issues I had described previously also occurs.
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I have also experienced this issue with 375.39 as strange color strips
around the windows while clicking right or typing anything in browser
addressbar.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-375 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Have the same problem on Ubuntu 17.04.
The background image disappears too (all black).
I think the nvidia-driver 375.39 is recommended for Ubuntu 17.04, so
there is no possibility to downgrade the driver.
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The other work around I found was to click an effect in CompizConfig
Setting Manager --> Effects. Some command is run at the backend which
fixes the bad borders.
I also notice another issue with the new driver. The minimise button of
the widow can fail to work. Also, sometimes the mouse click beco
Found a workaround here and works for now.
http://askubuntu.com/questions/883648/problem-with-latest-nvidia-drivers-375-39-and-378-13
Type-in "unity" from the terminal
$ unity
Believe, this should be done every time we reboot/suspend which is annoying.
OR
As suggested in the link, should revert t
I just had my system awaken from suspend mode and bad borders around pop
up windows reappeared again. I confirm that my issue has not been
resolved by what i did earlier. Attached image shows my issue.
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https:
I found a way to eliminate the problem (I think). I went into
CompizConfig Setting Manager --> Effects and turned off all the effects
like wobbling, water effect, motion blur and fading window). I don't not
if the problem will reoccur but so far the border problems have stopped
appearing and every
After the update, white borders appeared on the windows for me, some
times the borders are glitch
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