Glad this worked out so well for you, as it was really frustrating for
me. :)
Maybe this is worth looking into for the dev-team, as the whole idea
with Envy is to ease the install of the graphics drivers, I really hope
it gets solved as Envy is the only really good tool to use when the
x-server br
Disregard. Success!
What worked for me was shutting down gdm and running the download from Nvidia
website
sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-177.82-pkg2.run
The trick is to select 'no' for download kernel, then select 'yes' for
build kernel, then yes the rest of the way through. Finally, restart
gdm, rebo
Hello all,
I'm new here, this is my first post. I was drawn to this page by a search on an
identical issue, and I would appreciate your collective expertise. That you
appear to have resolved the issue is particularly encouraging.
Running Ubuntu Intrepid 8.10 on core 2, tried 2 different video car
Ok, thanks for reporting. I'm closing the bug report.
** Changed in: envyng-core (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Well, after re-installation of python it worked, so something must have
gone wrong during the installation of ubuntu..
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Nope, can't see anything about it in the logs.. but one odd thing is
that it runs so fast up to 57.1% for the 173.xx driver, but for the
other drivers it just hangs at 0%. It's like the percent-bar is out of
it's mind. But I'll check the logs again, and try to make a fresh
installation of python to
Did the connection go down during the download?
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