What is the difference in xserver-xorg-video-nv_2.1.8-1tja1_i386.deb and
xserver-xorg-video-nv_2.1.8-1~tja1_i386.deb? Which one should I install?
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{Hardy} Xorg not loading "nv" driver
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/207209
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Nevermind that question, this is the same version as the repos. I assume
it hasn't been "built" yet. Will this come through as an update?
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{Hardy} Xorg not loading "nv" driver
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/207209
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Just installed it manually. I removed the nvidia driver, installed the
new xserver-xorg-video-nv package, and rebooted. I got a ncurses screen
with options to do a normal boot, fix xconfig, and go to a root shell. I
chose fix xconfig and it saved the new settings to xorg.conf. It then
booted into t
Public bug reported:
HPLIP on Hardy Ubuntu/Kubuntu doesn't recognize the preconfigured
printer. Xsane/Kooka is also affected. Scanner apps have to be run as
root to work. Temporarily solved by adding user to lp and scanner
groups. Confirmed with other printer brands/models on Ubuntu forums.
** Af
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
Hardy xorg 1:7.3+10ubuntu7(hardy) uses "vesa" instead of "nv" with HP
m8100n desktop. AMD Athlon 5600 x2, Nvidia GeForce 6150SE nForce
430/PCI/SSE2/3DNOW! Resolution should be 1280x1024. Vesa driver uses
800x600. Dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg skips
HP PSC 1510 all in one is preconfigured and prints fine by default. I
opened xsane/kooka to test the scanner, and they would not detect it. I
usually have to install HPLIP to set up my scanner. I installed HPLIP,
and it said no devices were detected. I removed the preconfigured
printer, and set it
Your right. I didn't find that in my search before I posted the bug.
That is exactly what is happening. Can we delete this bug report?
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{Hardy} HPLIP doesn't recognize configured printer
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/207195
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I tried the Ubuntu and Kubuntu live CD's on my daughter's Dell desktop
and they both loaded the "nv" driver and set the res correctly to
1280x1024. She has a Nvidia 7300 LE. It may just be a problem with my
card not being detected correctly. Is there a new way to set xorg
options since dpkg tools a
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 195782 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/195782
Thanks for the help. I'm new at bug reporting, if you couldn't tell.
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{Hardy} HPLIP doesn't recognize configured printer
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/207195
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This card has been supported for the last two releases by the "nv"
driver. Was it dropped, or has "nv" been started over with the new xorg?
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{Hardy} Xorg not loading "nv" driver
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I can confirm this with Kubuntu Hardy. All gtk apps that require root
permissions do not use the KDE style. I am currently using qtcurve. I
have installed gtk2-engines-qtcurve, kde-style-qtcurve, and qtcurve. The
options in kcontrol to make gtk apps use the KDE stlye are set.
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Many gtk+ program
Did you try to run "sudo dpkg --configure -a" in a terminal?
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