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kimus, thank you for reporting this bug to Ubuntu. Maverick reached EOL on
April 10, 2012.
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following command, as it will autom
still happens on 10.10 !! I'm testing the configuration to see if still
works.
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...my Ubuntu version is 9.04 and nVidia driver is 180.44.
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Hi, I have the same problem with my nVidia GeForce 8400M GS and Dell
Vostro 1310. With a external monitor, the problem doesn't occurs.
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More info, if it helps:
-I used to experience the "blink" problem addressed in 164589. This no
longer happens, so the setting certainly helped with that.
-When using my computer at work, where I use two external monitors, I
have never had the screen garbage problem. It only happens when I am at
h
I found this from Kraptor in another thread (164589) dealing with
flicker:
1) The file nvidia-kernel-nck:
- You use the 169.12 driver, so it os the nvidia-new driver, it must be
specified correctly.
- You must tell the driver it is a mobile card, if not the PerfLevelSrc may
not work.
I also am using the 177.80 driver. The PowerMizer shows performance
level to be 2.
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I have the NVIDIA Driver 177.80. What's you version?
install nvidia-settings package to check you version and in the video
card info check the PowerMizer, the Power Level should be 2 (Maximum
Performance).
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Well, that didn't work either. Still looking for ideas.
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Unfortunately, this did not work for me. Here is what I put into the options
file:
#fix for nvidia problem
options nvidia_new NVreg_Mobile=1 NVreg_RegistryDwords="PerfLevelSrc=0x"
Any problem with that that you can see?
I removed this line from the options file and am trying your other
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OK, thanks. I changed nvidia to nvidia_new in the options file. Hope
this works.
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I've that file because maybe at some time I had the nvidia-kernel-common
package installed (not installed now). I think you can create a new file
or put the settings in /etc/modprobe.d/options.
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Hmm...I don't have that file in /etc/modprobe.d. I have the file options
listed above and this is the one I entered the option line. Are you
recommending that I create the file nvidia-kernel-nkc or are you saying
that it should be there now?
Thanks for your response and any help from here on.
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I think the problem reported in
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=917789 is the same.
In the /etc/modprobe.d/nvidia-kernel-nkc file you can have two drivers:
nvidia and nvidia_new you should have nvidia_new (!), After changing the
file just reboot.
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I tried the fix above, but it didn't work on my M90. I assume the
problem described here is the same as the one mentioned in the forums
with the title: "nVidia 177 driver does this...". There is a picture
linked to the post that shows what happens to my laptop.
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I can confirm this issue in Ubuntu Intrepid, I am yet to try the hack
but there should be a proper fix for this...
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why this is still incomplete?
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I resolved putting this in the /etc/modprobe.d/nvidia-kernel-nkc file:
options nvidia_new NVreg_Mobile=1 NVreg_RegistryDwords="PerfLevelSrc=0x"
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No, but for now no problems yet with this settings.
There are some problems with the latest nvidia drivers with some laptops. So
the DELL's support just told me to try this.
The problems with the drivers it's because the PowerMizer feature.
If no problems in a week I will report here.
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Are you sure it's not hardware error?
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I'm on Hardy and I don't have other OS's and even if I had it's hard to
test it because of the randomly manner of the problem.
I'm now testing with this options (/etc/modprobe.d/options):
options nvidia NVreg_RegistryDwords="PerfLevelSrc=0x"
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The screen works fine with other OS's? What version of Ubuntu are you
using?
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