It's not a reason - you always can roll back to the older driver in this
case ;)
2008/12/3 Vadim Peretokin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> The reason why I'm against them is because I had stability issues - screen
> would sometimes flicker and whole computer just pause. However I installed
> the driver via
The reason why I'm against them is because I had stability issues - screen
would sometimes flicker and whole computer just pause. However I installed
the driver via nvidia's own installer - so I'm waiting for a package to be
available in ubuntu for testing first.
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> Alberto: Where are the packages available from? I wasn't able to find them.
They will be here:
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/restricted/n/nvidia-graphics-
drivers-180/
For now, the binaries are here:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/
nvidia release cycle is such as we get fully usable "beta" drivers.
Should we remove all the softwares with a version number < 1.0 from the
repositories? ;)
"beta" or "release" is not a problem: It works! Other drivers do not work.
Xavier
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 8:17 AM, ma2412ma <[EMAIL PROTECTE
Erm, I don't consider a -beta- software to be available right away on
everybody's computer.
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What about intrepid-proposed though?
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Just to let you know, "tips" that the 180.08 driver fixes a bunch of stuff
are leaking out and people are installing them over the Ubuntu driver...
which'll cause things to turn quite ugly when Ubuntu upgrades its driver and
you start getting all sorts of "module not found" errors and low
resolutio
I know about this bug, I had it at my previous job (integrated GF 6100), and
I don't think it can be called "Compiz doesn't work".
2008/11/26 ma2412ma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Have you read this bug report? There are severe issues with Compiz
> (corrupt window decorations) and KDE4 with drivers 173/
> Summing up, 173 and 177 don't work with Compiz
What?
2008/11/26 ma2412ma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Summing up, 173 and 177 don't work with Compiz, so there's no official
> way to enable the desktop effects on Intrepid if you own an Nvidia card.
> Now they have released a new driver which happens to
I'm not in a position to talk about KDE... only thing I know is that
end-users aren't supposed to be using it until version 4.2.
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> I don't think they'll have a need to put this as an update while it's
> labelled as a 'beta' by nVidia (who use the term 'beta' properly).
>
Well ok maybe...but without this driver kde4 is not usable.
plasmoid just freeze if you have a geforce 8600.
The end user does not care if it is a beta o
I don't think they'll have a need to put this as an update while it's
labelled as a 'beta' by nVidia (who use the term 'beta' properly).
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Noel J. Bergman wrote:
> Another vote for 180.x as an Intrepid backport or at least a PPA, and
> available in Jaunty.
>
Please post at least your configuration (you nvidia card)
Xavier
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