For what it is worth, I agree with the caution of the packagers in this case.
The driver is tagged beta for a reason. Yes, it's true that most of my Kubuntu
Intrepid issues went away with the upgrade to nvidia driver version 180.06.
No, that was not the end of it.
As documented on the Nvidia fo
I was merely commenting on the fact that you can always make a decision
either way: get 180 out there immediately or after a bit of testing.
As 180.11 proves you can make a case for both. In this case I think the
best thing to do was give the nv packagers a bit more time to fix a few
annoying (not
Shock, these are good questions and I don't know the answers. But that just
proves that you and I are not in a position to evaluate the situation.
It's not about being right or wrong: you either trust the team and compliment
Alberto & the rest with their good work or you don't. (I do) Have a l
Kubuntu Intrepid 8.10
Nvidia Quadro FX 350M
Dell Precision M65
Firefox 3.0.4
uname -a :
Linux Hannelore 2.6.27-8-generic #1 SMP Thu Nov 6 17:33:54 UTC 2008 i686
GNU/Linux
Problem : silent crash after a bit of browsing to various sites, no single
specific
Other symptoms: missing scroll bar or scr
I have to agree that providing 180.06 to Intrepid is crucial. If it was
indeed the case that only KDE 4.2 is to be used Kubuntu should have
sticked with KDE 3.5. As it is the case, my desktop is unusable as
well because of the 173/177 window corruptions.
>From http://forum.kde.org/showthread.php
I'm attaching the "60-persistent-storage.rules" files that solves the problem
on my box.
It got renamed to "60-persistent-storage.rules.dkpg.something" after the 8.10
to 9.04 upgrade but now all is fine again.
Placing it into /etc/udev/rules.d/ did the trick for my Sony Ericsson C902.
** Attachm
This bug is still present. I thought I would wait a bit to upgrade this
time, but I'm hitting the same issue in the upgrade tool:
Last lines of /var/log/dist-upgrade/apt.log :
Investigating language-support-en
Package language-support-en has broken dep on language-support-translations-en
Consi
This one and a half minute figure is also something I'm experiencing in Hardy.
(and before in Gutsy as well)
You can multiply that time by the number of pictures you're putting on one
page, regardless of their size.
For example, if you print 8 photos on a single page, it takes > 10 minutes.
3 pag
Update : still crashing unfortunately. Switched to FF 3.1b2: still
crashing (much less but still).
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[intrepid] firefox crashes frequently on Intrepid with SIGABRT
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/282287
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Daniel, I've been working without a crash for the last few hours (it means a
lot, FF crashed every 5 minutes). The thing that I changed were these 2 things:
1) Upgrade my manually installed nvidia driver to 180.22 stable (from 180.20
beta). I don't think it's related but you never know.
2) Unin
Same problem here on Kubuntu Intrepid, latest updates applied.
Tried all sorts of solutions, even going for bleeding edge Nvidia 180.16
drivers, nothing stops Firefox from crashing. (although I now enjoy all the
fancy 3D goodies on KDE 4.1.2)
Uninstalled winbind, samba and anything related to bo
Mark, I kinda guessed by now that you figured out it had nothing to do
with samba since it sounds so silly to start with. Anyway, that same FF
version worked absolutely perfect before the upgrade from 8.04 to 8.10.
As such, I'm not so sure at all that getting into a back and forth
"yes/no" ping-pon
Something must have gone wrong with one of the latest Hardy kernel updates.
I'm seeing the khubd go 100% as well on my Logitech Quickcam (it worked just
fine before).
Also USB related: after suspend mouse and other USB devices fail to get
detected. Workarounds as suggested on forums do not work.
I stand corrected on my previous comment: the problem persists, even
with glipper running. It just happens a little bit less often.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/106644
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Confirmed the problem on Gutsy / Kubuntu.
It seems like Angelic579 is on the mark. It seems a bit painful for Kubuntu to
be having Klipper and Glipper run at the same time, but it does fix things for
me.
The problem was critical for me since I'm using the Eclipse java development
platform a lot
Confirmed the bug and the fix on (updated to the latest) 10.10, E6510,
8GB, NVIDIA 3100M, driver 260.19.06
Please note you have to reboot before your kernel knows about the
acpi_sleep=nonvs setting.
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