On 30 May 2013 10:52, Chris Hellyar <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi folks,
>
> Quick trivia..  My main desktop at home has a Geforce 7025 (nvidia)
> graphics card on the board and with each successive upgrade of Ubuntu it's
> got less stable video wise and it's finally thrown in the towel after the
> 13.04 update.  Not so much Ubuntu's fault, it's developed some other
> hardware issues and I'm down to 1USB port and it wont recognise the IDE
> port so no CDrom/DVD either so it's time for an update and that will
> conveniently let me get rid of nvidia driver weird at the same time.
>
> Soo..  What's the pic of the all-in-one MB's these days?  I don't build
> PC's at all during the day any longer so I'm a bit out of touch.
>
> Not looking for top performance, just a competent, current motherboard
> that will not give me that damned annoying 'An error occured in Ubuntu'
> message on every boot (Or whatever the wording is, I've become banner blind
> it seems...
>
> Cheers, Chris H.
>
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I have had issues with my nvidia card and ubuntu 13.04 kernel and the only
way around it was using the ubuntu mainline kernel instead.

Sometimes the kernel would crash and i didn't have hdmi until i started
using ubuntus mainline kernel.

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds

Regards

Bevan

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