** Changed in: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Title:
have to reinstall nvidia drivers on ever
This bug report was filed against an old version of Ubuntu.
Can you confirm whether this is still an issue in natty?
If you don't mind, it would be very helpful if you could update the bug
report in launchpad to 'Fix Released' if it is no longer an issue for
you, or if it is still occurring under
** Tags added: hardy
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have to reinstall nvidia drivers on every reboot
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** Changed in: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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have to reinstall nvidia drivers on every reboot
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Even though the original reporter has moved to 8.10, and isn't
experiencing the issue any longer I'm leaving open for now.
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have to reinstall nvidia drivers on every reboot
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Just to say: I would have been happy to provide more details and help
anyone who was interested debug the issue and get to the bottom of it...
but no one ever responded.
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have to reinstall nvidia drivers on every reboot
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It happened every time I rebooted my system with Hardy, right up until
the day (about two weeks ago) that I upgraded to Intrepid. Now it no
longer happens. The issue was something to do with the tmpfs that is
mounted as /lib/modules/2.6.24-21-generic/volatile. For some reason
whatever was suppos
Since it's been a very long time since any additional info was added to
this bug, I'm just checking to see if this is still an issue, and find
out what additional work should be done on this bug.
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have to reinstall nvidia drivers on every reboot
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FYI I had to reboot yesterday and I still see this problem. Those .ko
files are gone every time I reboot.
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have to reinstall nvidia drivers on every reboot
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My Hardy system was working fine up to and including the 2.6.24-18
kernel. Yesterday I upgraded to 2.6.24-19, and I got this same problem.
I did the install and the reboot, and afterwards X came up in failsafe
mode. I switched to a console and poked around and saw that (a) lsmod
showed no nvidia
Oddly enough, on my system the fglrx.ko file (which I don't use, but is
part of the restricted drivers) is NOT deleted on reboot. Only the
nvidia*.ko files. However, it seems like this must be some kind of
scripting problem with the linux-restricted-drivers package... no?
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have to reinstall n
I started a new bug here for fglrx
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-restricted-
modules-2.6.24/+bug/220430 in case our problems are not related.
What happens when you try
modprobe nvidia
after a restart? Do you get "Could not open
'/lib/modules/2.6.24-16-generic/volatile/nvidia.
> What about adding 'nvidia' to my /etc/modules?
This doesn't work.
Steve
> Same thing is happening to me with fglrx.
Please file a new bug to avoid confusion. This bug is regarding the
proprietary NVIDIA driver.
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have to reinstall nvidia drivers on every reboot
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Same thing is happening to me with fglrx.
dpkg -i /var/cache/apt/archives/linux-restricted-
modules-2.6.24-16-generic_2.6.24.12-16.34_amd64.deb
After I do that, I can modprobe fglrx, restart X and its good.
When I reboot, the fglrx.ko is gonzo and I have to reinstall.
sudo modprobe fglrx
FATAL:
> run 'jockey-gtk --enable kmod:nvidia_new' instead.
Unknown driver: kmod:nvidia_new
Use --list to see available drivers
What about adding 'nvidia' to my /etc/modules?
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> It would be nice to get the Xorg.0.log.old and see why it fails after
a reboot.
It does'n fail after the reboot - it just does'n know to load the nVidia
driver...
anyway the Xorg log is attached: as you can see it tries to load the NV driver
instead
** Attachment added: "Xorg.0.log.old"
h
Is there a way this can be done without resorting to the command line?
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You shouldn't need to reinstall, run 'jockey-gtk --enable
kmod:nvidia_new' instead. It would be nice to get the Xorg.0.log.old and
see why it fails after a reboot.
** Changed in: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: xorg => linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24
Status: New
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