Now it is to criticize something they do wrong is blamming them?
With that attitude you will never improve anything.
Get in your head that if a company does something for you do it for
publicity or for money, and if you do not move to change something you do
wrong will never change.
This is not
I think that Is not a excuse.
If Canonical does not provide bugfixes for products offered image is
terrible.
Personally I can not recommend ubuntu to anyone who is just starting with
linux if it happens. What's more I'm starting to try Debian on my second
computer in view of the users of Kubuntu ar
@Jens Grüntjes:
I didn't unistall the ubuntu driver first and I actually don't know if
reboot is really necessary.
Your solution may also be sufficient.
2011/7/29 Jens Grüntjes <760...@bugs.launchpad.net>:
> @olivopaolo:
> Did you uninstall the ubuntu driver first? Is the reboot really needed?
>
I don't know about the repositories, but I had the same problem and I
solved it by following these simple steps:
1. Get the new NVIDIA driver, by typing in a terminal
wget ftp://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86_64/275.09.04/NVIDIA-
Linux-x86_64-275.09.04.run
2. Kill the X server:
-
(Sorry for my english if is not correct, im not an english speaker)
ArdyFalls, you can try to use the old driver 170.X or de free nouveau
driver, these drivers does not crash the whole system, but i see issues with
them:
170.X uses a lot of CPU with my grafic card (about 50% of cpu in a Core2
Q66
I see if you install de nvidia driver 170 or nouveau crash not ocurs
but:
-170 seems to hoard about 50-60% of the cpu with a nvidia 8500 card
-3d for nouveau is marked as "experimental"
El , solidrepellent escribió:
> How can one go about the installation of Nvidia 275.09.04 driver ?
> Please l
On 21/05/2011 12:48, mr.goose wrote:
> @eagles051387
> I'm sorry but I beg to differ. I think we CAN pin the blame fairly and
> squarely on nVidia. This is a copy of the latest response I have received
> from nVidia's "customer care", following yet another a fairly strongly worded
> email from m
On 21/05/2011 09:58, Andrew M wrote:
> Confirmed with the latest 270.41.19 pre-release drivers released
> yesterday. Has anyone managed to test with 275 beta drivers ?
>
> Also since this is obviously an nvidia binary issue ( doesn't happen
> with nouveau ) , is there any point us logging it here
You can already get the info about the cards so that one can code a
driver from scratch if I am not mistaken.
On 05/10/2011 10:20 PM, mr.goose wrote:
> Thing is, NVIDIA has been aware of the issue for over a month! Five
> weeks in fact. Perhaps if NVIDIA is unable to resolve the issue in a
> time
Feedback from nVidia that I got today:
> Thanks for the bugreport. This problem has already been reported to
> NVIDIA Engineering and is under investigation and should be fixed in
> a future driver.
>
> Please check future drivers for the fix.
>
> Unfortunately we don't have a schedule for this fi
Have you tried disabling the desktop effects as mentioned above?
On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 12:55 PM, Rick1188 <760...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> The same things happens here with a clean Natty installation, on a
> amd64.
>
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This problem as a previous post i confirmed, if one disable desktop
effects it actually fixes the issue.
On 03/05/2011 09:20, mr.goose wrote:
> Seems NVIDIA is well aware of the issue - and has been for the last
> month! Sadly there is little sign of any activity from NVIDIA with
> regard to sol
On 04/30/2011 01:53 PM, jordicoma wrote:
> The problem only happens if there are the graphic effects active in kde.
> For me, may the most of times doesn't crash, but fills the screen with random
> pixels, and this problem continues even after restarting the kdm.
>
I can confirm that this is an is
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