I'm on archlinux now.
X.Org X Server 1.5.3
Linux 2.6.28
nvidia 180.29
->> no problems at all
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now I had the bug just after posting this :(
Lets see if 2.6.29-020629rc7 works
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Looks like this is a UBUNTU problem...
I switched to the mainline kernel 2.6.27-02062719-generic and nvidia
180.29 (on intrepid) and did not have this bug for 5 hours
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I have used 180.xx on Hardy 64 bit without issues for a while... I recently
upgraded to jaunty though, and it's been fine for a couple of days but now i
got the bug.
However, i was able to get rid of it by doing some vt switching back and forth
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Same problem using 180.29
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This issue is being reported on all the other distros too. Not just
Ubuntu
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I reported this bug 2 months ago to nvidia. No response so far! I guess
they don't care.
This bug is an Ubuntu regression everything worked just fine on Hardy
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As this bug is not Ubuntu specific, I have marked it as Invalid. If you
wish to continue the discussion, please follow the thread on the Ubuntu
Forums: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6677361#post6677361 or
at nvnews:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=1923212&posted=1#post19
Here is a link if anyone wants to report to nVidia directly:
http://nvidia.custhelp.com/cgi-
bin/nvidia.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=44
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It just crashed on me. Closing and opening the lid does work if you have
it set to go blank when closed (Power Manager). I have posted a comment
on nvnews
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=1923143&postcount=18. I'm
now going to repotr this to nVidia. To date, only the fix suggested by
closing and opening the lid does not work for me
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I just installed 180.22, set the resolution, refresh rate, and Video
Blitter Adapter Settings is unchecked. I'll keep you informed of
anything. Nice to know that closing and opening the lid restores the
screen. Have you tried this too Markus?
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My laptop is a Dell Precision M90 which is actually an XPS M1710 but
designed for the business market (aesthetic changes). It normally ships
with an nVidia Quadro but I upgraded it to an nVidia Go 7950 GTX. So it
looks like we all use the same laptop and the same video card. I haven't
tried your fi
daft question mark, hows the 180.22 drivers for you? seems we have the same
lappy, my cpu is a core duo t2600 2.16
ive 3 gig of ram and the same gfx card (512meg) running 8.10, as ive said in
the other forum you've linked to, i had this prob but now it's sorted,
maybe i could be of sum help,
Not sure if it helps at all, but there is a 3 page discussion of this bug at:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1006396
With screen grabs, and I believe some logs as well.
I've had this occur for me a well, on every 177.x version of the nVidia
driver that I have run. Currently running 177.
Yes I have the bug in intrepid with every driver version I've tried so
far. However, I also discovered the bug once in hardy with the latest
driver from repositories. But haven't seen it yet after a long time of
testing (using 180.11 beta on hardy 64-bit). So I'm not switching driver
and/or ubuntu
sklp: You have the Bug on Intrepid and not on Hardy right?
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Haven't had a single crash since my last post (with the same setup)
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In my last post i described getting the bug in hardy. That occured with the
latest stable driver (from hardy repos).
I've since then installed the beta driver(180.11) in hardy, and It's been
stable for many days. I can't be certain it's 100% stable, but it certainly
seems so at the moment.
How
Reproduced using 2.6.28-rc8 on Intrepid :(
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Have installed 2.6.28-rc8 on Intrepid... 4 hours 0 crashes...
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@phenest did you try to use the hardy kernel on intrepid?
Maybe using an older kernel works
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It happened to me within 5 minutes. This is getting infuriating. My card
and driver work perfectly under Hardy, but have not worked right since.
I wish I could change to a different brand, but I'm stuck with nVidia
with this laptop. Hmmph!
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Reproduced on Intrepid 32bit using 180.11
Where is the love for Nvidia users???
I'm back to
Option "Coolbits" "1"
Option "RegistryDwords" "PowerMizerLevelAC=0x3"
Option "RegistryDwords" "PowerMizerLevel=0x3"
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I'm currently testing 180.11...
It did not crash so far... I report later if it works on the long run
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Anyone tried 180.11 (perhaps in jaunty)?
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I used hardy for a while, without any problems. However, today I got the
exact same problem I got in intrepid(looks kinda lika the image above).
So the problem apparently exists in hardy as well, but it just seemed to
take longer for the problem to appear (for me, but it might just be
random). Gues
Someone knows if upstream (nvidia) knows about this bug?
This is a mayor bug if you ask me...
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The only fix that works is the one given by Markus. Otherwise, yes, go
back to Hardy.
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CORRECTION: I meant GeForce Go 7900GS in my last post.
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I'm getting this on my laptop (Dell Inspiron 9400 -- GF Go 9600GS), which I
have just bought. So the only OS I've tried is Intrepid (64-bit and 32-bit),
and this issue appears for me sometimes and It's really annoying to have to
reboot. I've got the bug with all 3 nvidia options in intrepid.
Mar
I'm getting this with the nVidia beta 180.06 driver too. Almost tempted
to change to ATI.
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I had to limit the GPU and the Memory to 100MHZ.
It is stable now.
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Actually, 177.78 just crashed on me. Grrr! Very annoying.
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177.78 has the same issues for me.
The screenshot is interesting
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The only nVidia driver that is stable is 177.78. All others including
177.80 crash. Perhaps Markus could test 177.78 with nvclock.
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Just found out that i can trigger this bug using nvclock.
If I change the MHZ the system crashes exactly as earlier described.
Does the new driver or maybe the kernel change the clock speed somehow in order
to save power?
If yes how can I dissable this?
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Windows Vista and Ubuntu Hardy works just fine on the same machine
I created a thread on the nvidia forums
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=1804424#post1804424
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Incidentally, using driver 177.78 from nVidia never crashed with me. But
177.80 from nVidia does, almost immediately.
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The bug does not look similar to me.
I just use the driver and wait.
He has to make actions in order to trigger the bug
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Bug #251448 Is sort of an similar case. Just tried to switch TTY1 and
(II) Video Bus: Device reopened after 10 attempts.
Should this be reopened, and mark as dublicate?
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I have this bug too (confirming)
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-177 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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If I run nvidia-settings in Intrepid, the GPU thermal temperature rises
to 60C before the fan cuts in, and cools it down to 50C. In Hardy, the
fans cut in at 50C, and keeps cooling until it reaches 40C. So it runs
10C cooler in Hardy.
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I have found that by running my laptop in a lower power state, that is
setting the CPU freq. to powersave, this seems to help. Also, I'm using
a basic stripped down version of xorg.conf which I'm letting nvidia-
settings change only.
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Xorg.0.log attached
nVidia GeForce 7950GTX
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Can you attach your /var/log/Xorg.0.log and post the model of your
graphics card?
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This appears to be similar to bug 109643
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