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Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Nvidia Beta 260 driver breaks 330m cards
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Good news here.
The latest driver from 260 series, that is 260.19.29 published on Dec
13th 2010, works fine on my Sony VPCF11C5E (GT 330M) with Maverick.
If other could confirm, nvidia-current should upgrade to this version.
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I have a new Dell L401X with GeForce GT 420M with the same issue.
After Installing the NVidia-propietary drivers using the nvidia-installer
(NVIDIA-Linux-x86-260.19.21.run) the only way to having a nonblank screen is by
using an external monitor through the HDMI port.
I have tried and wasted sev
I have a new Dell L401X with GeForce GT 420M with the same issue.
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I am also affected by this problem. My version of vaio is vpcf12s1e and
have nvidia gt 330m card. Got the same same log as David Zanetti, but
after trying to remove nvidia and reinstalling, I don't even have a log
anymore...
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I'm also affected by this problem
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Ok,
I'm having Sony Vaio FPCF1190x with GT330M, Ubuntu 10.10 x64 installed (tried
before upgrade on 10.04 x64 as well with the same results).
260.1912 drivers make Xorg crash, as soon as driver is tried to be loaded.
I'm reposting the stack trace of the crash from
http://code.google.com/p/vaio-f
Vaio VPCCW290X (GeForce 310M) is also affected.
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Vaio VPCF11C5E (GT 330M card) is also affected.
One viable solution is to remove nvidia-current and install 256.53
drivers from nvidia site, as suggested in
http://code.google.com/p/vaio-f11-linux/issues/detail?id=33
** Bug watch added: code.google.com/p/vaio-f11-linux/issues #33
http://code.
** Tags added: sony vaio
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Also seems to affect 230M cards, in my Sony VPCCW16FG. Last logged
message from Xorg.0.log:
[83.691] (II) NVIDIA(0): Support for GLX with the Damage and Composite X
extensions is
[83.691] (II) NVIDIA(0): enabled.
Locks after that.
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I also suffer from this issue with maverick kernel and same hardware.
Kernel log is reporting oops at startup.
** Attachment added: "Oops_kern.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers/+bug/656330/+attachment/1677860/+files/Oops_kern.log
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Unfortunately, I have exactly the same problem and a similiar laptop (Sony
F12Z1E).
The problem is that my laptop crashes at start therefore I can't get any logs.
The only way to use my installation now is to use the non-nvidia driver.
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