This affects me too. I'm using 10.10, 460 GTX.
However I found that nouveau kernel module is still loaded on boot even
if nvidia proprietary driver is installed and activated. When I
blacklisted nouveau the issue looks to be fixed.
Disabling nouveau is described here
This affects me too. I'm using 10.10, 460 GTX.
However I found that nouveau kernel module is still loaded on boot even
if nvidia proprietary driver is installed and activated. When I
blacklisted nouveau the issue looks to be fixed.
Disabling nouveau is described here
This affects me too. I'm using 10.10, 460 GTX.
However I found that nouveau kernel module is still loaded on boot even
if nvidia proprietary driver is installed and activated. When I
blacklisted nouveau the issue looks to be fixed.
It is needed to create /etc/modprobe.d/disable-nouveau.conf file
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 645880 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 645880
GDM starts about 3 minutes after boot on nvidia
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Hello
Have you already tried a
sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
Fabio
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X with nvidia takes 3 minutes to load
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X with nvidia takes 3 minutes to load
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when i get home, ill try to boot with an xorg.conf that doesnt use
nvidia driver, but i think ive done that last night and the described
problem stayed the same but im not sure so ill try.. if theres some
output you need please tell me soon before ill format again and switch
back to 10.04
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here a bootchart of the first minute of my boot, i don't know how to
make one of the whole 3 and a half minutes
** Attachment added: Blechkiste-maverick-20101009-1.png
and here another chart without using the nvidia driver in the xorg.conf --
since the modprobe lines are the only ones colored differently, i guess they
are whats causing my problem.. im gonna try to uninstall the nvidia drivers
completly and try to boot again..
p.s.: sudo dpkg-reconfigure
after uninstalling the nvidia driver the machine boots as expected,
without showing the terminal login and without 3 minutes delay, so this
is definitly related to nvidia driver
** Attachment added: Blechkiste-maverick-20101009-4.png
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/657106/+attachment/1679485/+files/.proc.driver.nvidia.cards.0.txt
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