[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1265570] Re: nvidia-331 update installs bumblebee [xorg-edgers]

2014-03-28 Thread Nanodesu
Optimus users can install nvidia prime:

$ apt-cache show nvidia-331 | grep prime
Recommends: nvidia-settings (>= 331.20), nvidia-prime (>= 0.5) | bumblebee, 
libcuda1-331, nvidia-libopencl1-331, nvidia-opencl-icd-331

But saucy/updates has old one:
$ dpkg -l nvidia-prime 
...
ii  nvidia-prime  
0.4.2~ubuntu13.10.1   all   Tools to 
enable NVIDIA's Prime

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Bug description:
  Hi xorg-edgers team,

  I just got the nvidia-331 update, from nvidia-319, but the update
  installs bumblebee, however when bumblebee is installed it blacklists
  the nvidia kernel modules.  Which bumblebee is suppossed to do but it
  breaks xorg if you aren't running an optimus based GPU.  Uninstalling
  bumblebee does not remove the /etc/modprobe.d/bumblebee.conf config
  file and as such the driver is still blacklisted until you either
  modify the file to not black list the nvidia-331 module or remove
  bumblebee.conf.  I have an nvidia 560 GTX video card.

  Tareeq

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1265570] Re: nvidia-331 update installs bumblebee [xorg-edgers]

2014-03-08 Thread monkeybrain2012
There has been many updates from xorg-edgers since this bug was
reported. Many people are left witha black screen without knowing what
is going on. Any comment from the maintainer??

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Bug description:
  Hi xorg-edgers team,

  I just got the nvidia-331 update, from nvidia-319, but the update
  installs bumblebee, however when bumblebee is installed it blacklists
  the nvidia kernel modules.  Which bumblebee is suppossed to do but it
  breaks xorg if you aren't running an optimus based GPU.  Uninstalling
  bumblebee does not remove the /etc/modprobe.d/bumblebee.conf config
  file and as such the driver is still blacklisted until you either
  modify the file to not black list the nvidia-331 module or remove
  bumblebee.conf.  I have an nvidia 560 GTX video card.

  Tareeq

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1265570] Re: nvidia-331 update installs bumblebee [xorg-edgers]

2014-02-17 Thread Wayne P Myers
You guys rock!!!
I've spent a week trying to figure this out, pulled out all of my OLD 
Linux/Unix manuals(left CMU in 1994) and really haven't done anythign with 
Linux since probably '98. I'm here to tell you things have changed. If I hadn't 
been searching the net for ways to load nvidia-331.38 in Ubuntu, I would't hae 
found your post, you see I have reloaded my system, with mint, cent, debian 7, 
sparky,,, you name it, trying to resolve this issue. I came back to Ubuntu 
13.10, because, it is so stable. So I removed bumblebee, ie. apt-get remove 
bumblebee and removed the bumblebee.conf, ie. < cd/etc/modprobe.d > rm 
bumblebee.conf, and rebooted. And... TA-DA! It's alive!! :) You have made 
me ONE HAPPY CAMPER Thanks.

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Bug description:
  Hi xorg-edgers team,

  I just got the nvidia-331 update, from nvidia-319, but the update
  installs bumblebee, however when bumblebee is installed it blacklists
  the nvidia kernel modules.  Which bumblebee is suppossed to do but it
  breaks xorg if you aren't running an optimus based GPU.  Uninstalling
  bumblebee does not remove the /etc/modprobe.d/bumblebee.conf config
  file and as such the driver is still blacklisted until you either
  modify the file to not black list the nvidia-331 module or remove
  bumblebee.conf.  I have an nvidia 560 GTX video card.

  Tareeq

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1265570] Re: nvidia-331 update installs bumblebee [xorg-edgers]

2014-02-06 Thread Tareeq
Hi Rostislav Stříbrný,

When using bumblebee, the goal is to use the nvidia driver and then use
optirun or primus commands to lauch your apps to use the nvidia driver.
If you don't want to bother with the intel chip, then I would suggest
you just purge bumblee bee and use the nvidia-xconfig command to create
your xorg config.  Just take a back up just incase.

https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1328851

According to that forum thread it might be an issue with the version of
the kernel you are on.  I was using 3.12-Saucy from
(http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.12-saucy/). Also the
xorg-edgers ppa; https://launchpad.net/~xorg-edgers/+archive/ppa and
install the nvidia 331 driver.

Any whoo, sorry I can't be more help, but I have since switch from
ubuntu/mint to debian sid (siduction).

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  I just got the nvidia-331 update, from nvidia-319, but the update
  installs bumblebee, however when bumblebee is installed it blacklists
  the nvidia kernel modules.  Which bumblebee is suppossed to do but it
  breaks xorg if you aren't running an optimus based GPU.  Uninstalling
  bumblebee does not remove the /etc/modprobe.d/bumblebee.conf config
  file and as such the driver is still blacklisted until you either
  modify the file to not black list the nvidia-331 module or remove
  bumblebee.conf.  I have an nvidia 560 GTX video card.

  Tareeq

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1265570] Re: nvidia-331 update installs bumblebee [xorg-edgers]

2014-02-06 Thread Rostislav Stříbrný
I was also just trying to install the newest NVIDIA driver only. I was
quite lucky that it took me just a few minutes to find out what was
happening... It also helped me choosing NVIDIA Optimus option in the
BIOS settings. However, only Intel GPU started to work. Bumblebee was
unable to start nvidia (driver), even if I fixed its
/etc/bumblebee/bumblebee.conf with correct nvidia driver paths...

=> Since I rather prefer performance, I'll purge the bumblebee package
too.

Anyway, there is an interesting report below "Unresolved symbol:
fbGetGCPrivateKey". I suggest that this means that it wouldn't be
working on Saucy (13.10) anyway. Not without installing also other
packages (kernel?, Xorg?).

cat /var/log/syslog
Feb  6 18:40:05 mycomputername kernel: [  326.227829] thinkpad_acpi: 
asked for hotkey mask 0x0071ffbf, but firmware forced it to 0x0071ffbb
Feb  6 18:40:05 mycomputername bumblebeed[3955]: [XORG] (WW) 
"glamoregl" will not be loaded unless you've specified it to be loaded 
elsewhere.
Feb  6 18:40:05 mycomputername bumblebeed[3955]: [XORG] (WW) "xmir" is 
not to be loaded by default. Skipping.
Feb  6 18:40:05 mycomputername bumblebeed[3955]: [XORG] (WW) Unresolved 
symbol: fbGetGCPrivateKey
Feb  6 18:40:05 mycomputername bumblebeed[3955]: [XORG] (WW) NVIDIA(0): 
Unable to get display device for DPI computation.
Feb  6 18:40:11 mycomputername kernel: [  332.158024] [drm] Module 
unloaded
Feb  6 18:40:11 mycomputername kernel: [  332.159714] bbswitch: 
disabling discrete graphics
Feb  6 18:40:11 mycomputername kernel: [  332.159725] ACPI Warning: 
\_SB_.PCI0.PEG_.VID_._DSM: Argument #4 type mismatch - Found [Buffer], ACPI 
requires [Package] (20130517/nsarguments-95)
Feb  6 18:40:11 mycomputername acpid: client 4274[0:998] has 
disconnected
Feb  6 18:40:11 mycomputername acpid: client 4274[0:998] has 
disconnected
Feb  6 18:40:11 mycomputername kernel: [  332.174134] pci :01:00.0: 
Refused to change power state, currently in D0
Feb  6 18:40:11 mycomputername kernel: [  332.174739] thinkpad_acpi: EC 
reports that Thermal Table has changed
Feb  6 18:40:11 mycomputername bumblebeed[3955]: [XORG] (EE) Server 
terminated successfully (0). Closing log file.

uname -a
Linux mycomputername 3.11.0-17-generic #31-Ubuntu SMP Mon Feb 3 
21:52:43 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

cat /etc/lsb-release 
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=13.10
DISTRIB_CODENAME=saucy
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 13.10"

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Bug description:
  Hi xorg-edgers team,

  I just got the nvidia-331 update, from nvidia-319, but the update
  installs bumblebee, however when bumblebee is installed it blacklists
  the nvidia kernel modules.  Which bumblebee is suppossed to do but it
  breaks xorg if you aren't running an optimus based GPU.  Uninstalling
  bumblebee does not remove the /etc/modprobe.d/bumblebee.conf config
  file and as such the driver is still blacklisted until you either
  modify the file to not black list the nvidia-331 module or remove
  bumblebee.conf.  I have an nvidia 560 GTX video card.

  Tareeq

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1265570] Re: nvidia-331 update installs bumblebee [xorg-edgers]

2014-02-01 Thread Fred Rocha
This is a pretty nasty one. All I did was updating my system as I do on
a regular basis and boom. 4h of cursing against the Ubuntu devs. (not
really)

Purging Bumblebee solved it for me.

Good thing I found this via askubuntu, just as I was about to ask for
help.

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Bug description:
  Hi xorg-edgers team,

  I just got the nvidia-331 update, from nvidia-319, but the update
  installs bumblebee, however when bumblebee is installed it blacklists
  the nvidia kernel modules.  Which bumblebee is suppossed to do but it
  breaks xorg if you aren't running an optimus based GPU.  Uninstalling
  bumblebee does not remove the /etc/modprobe.d/bumblebee.conf config
  file and as such the driver is still blacklisted until you either
  modify the file to not black list the nvidia-331 module or remove
  bumblebee.conf.  I have an nvidia 560 GTX video card.

  Tareeq

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1265570] Re: nvidia-331 update installs bumblebee [xorg-edgers]

2014-01-16 Thread Darren Long
By way of a note, I'd like to point out that my 'puter has built-in
Intel grpahics on the motheboard and an NVIDIA graphics card. I normally
use the latter, but when I was hit with this issue, I reconfigured the
BIOS to use the Intel graphics instead, but that too was broken due to
this issue with the spurious installation of bumbelbee!

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Bug description:
  Hi xorg-edgers team,

  I just got the nvidia-331 update, from nvidia-319, but the update
  installs bumblebee, however when bumblebee is installed it blacklists
  the nvidia kernel modules.  Which bumblebee is suppossed to do but it
  breaks xorg if you aren't running an optimus based GPU.  Uninstalling
  bumblebee does not remove the /etc/modprobe.d/bumblebee.conf config
  file and as such the driver is still blacklisted until you either
  modify the file to not black list the nvidia-331 module or remove
  bumblebee.conf.  I have an nvidia 560 GTX video card.

  Tareeq

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1265570] Re: nvidia-331 update installs bumblebee [xorg-edgers]

2014-01-15 Thread Luis Alvarado
Excellente, only did 2 steps and rebooted. All is working fine with
nvidia-331. After installing the nvidia-331 package and before rebooting
do the following:

sudo apt-get purge bumblebee
sudo rm -fr /etc/modprobe.d/bumblebee.conf
sudo reboot

Done.

Many thanks Tareeq

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  Hi xorg-edgers team,

  I just got the nvidia-331 update, from nvidia-319, but the update
  installs bumblebee, however when bumblebee is installed it blacklists
  the nvidia kernel modules.  Which bumblebee is suppossed to do but it
  breaks xorg if you aren't running an optimus based GPU.  Uninstalling
  bumblebee does not remove the /etc/modprobe.d/bumblebee.conf config
  file and as such the driver is still blacklisted until you either
  modify the file to not black list the nvidia-331 module or remove
  bumblebee.conf.  I have an nvidia 560 GTX video card.

  Tareeq

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1265570] Re: nvidia-331 update installs bumblebee [xorg-edgers]

2014-01-15 Thread Luis Alvarado
OMG this is my problem. 2 days working on what in the world was
happening because the screen went black. Digging and digging until
finally I realized nvidia 331 was installing bumblebee and primus (What
in the world?) to my computer which only has one video card, the Nvidia
440 GT on the PCI Express slot. I am writing this in another computer
since I haven't had any luck solving this. Will try to change the
modprobe advise in the first post to see if that is the problem.

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Bug description:
  Hi xorg-edgers team,

  I just got the nvidia-331 update, from nvidia-319, but the update
  installs bumblebee, however when bumblebee is installed it blacklists
  the nvidia kernel modules.  Which bumblebee is suppossed to do but it
  breaks xorg if you aren't running an optimus based GPU.  Uninstalling
  bumblebee does not remove the /etc/modprobe.d/bumblebee.conf config
  file and as such the driver is still blacklisted until you either
  modify the file to not black list the nvidia-331 module or remove
  bumblebee.conf.  I have an nvidia 560 GTX video card.

  Tareeq

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1265570] Re: nvidia-331 update installs bumblebee [xorg-edgers]

2014-01-14 Thread Lekensteyn
Looks like the issue entered in 331.20-0ubuntu7. From the changelog[1]:

+nvidia-graphics-drivers-331 (331.20-0ubuntu7) trusty; urgency=low
+
+  * debian/rules, debian/templates/control.in,
+debian/templates/nvidia-graphics-drivers.dirs.in,
+debian/templates/nvidia-graphics-drivers.install.in,
+debian/templates/nvidia-graphics-drivers.postinst.in,
+debian/templates/nvidia-graphics-drivers.postrm.in,
+debian/nvidia-persistenced.conf:
+- Add support for nvidia-persistenced.
+- Conflict/replace/provide with nvidia-persistenced
+  to avoid potential problems with packages from
+  xorg-edgers or other PPAs.
+- Depend on passwd and adduser.
+- Drop Recommend nvidia-persistenced.
+- Recommend nvidia-prime. Keep bumblebee as an
+  alternative, so that users who prefer to use
+  bumblebee, can keep doing so.
+- Drop cdbs and switch to debhelper 7.
+
+ -- Alberto Milone   Tue, 17 Dec 2013 13:08:33 
+0100

The control file[2] recommends either nvidia-prime (>= 0.5) or
bumblebee. nvidia-prime does not exist for Quantal or Raring. Saudy and
Precise have 0.4.2-something. Since recommended packages are installed
by default, shouldn't these packages be marked as "Suggested"?
Installing bumblebee-nvidia will blacklist the nvidia drivers, bringing
grief to users.

 [1]: 
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/162426597/nvidia-graphics-drivers-331_331.38-0ubuntu1~xedgers~trusty1.diff.gz
 [2]: 
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/162426956/buildlog_ubuntu-trusty-amd64.nvidia-graphics-drivers-331_331.38-0ubuntu1~xedgers~trusty1_UPLOADING.txt.gz

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Bug description:
  Hi xorg-edgers team,

  I just got the nvidia-331 update, from nvidia-319, but the update
  installs bumblebee, however when bumblebee is installed it blacklists
  the nvidia kernel modules.  Which bumblebee is suppossed to do but it
  breaks xorg if you aren't running an optimus based GPU.  Uninstalling
  bumblebee does not remove the /etc/modprobe.d/bumblebee.conf config
  file and as such the driver is still blacklisted until you either
  modify the file to not black list the nvidia-331 module or remove
  bumblebee.conf.  I have an nvidia 560 GTX video card.

  Tareeq

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1265570] Re: nvidia-331 update installs bumblebee [xorg-edgers]

2014-01-11 Thread Ferry Toth
On my system the bumblebee gets pulled because synaptics has been
configured to treat recommends as dependencies. I guess that bumblebee
maybe should have been marked as 'suggests'?

Anyway, after selecting / upgrading nvidia 331 but before actually
applying the upgrade I have deselected bumblebee, bbswitch, primus and
socal (whatever that may be), now works.

Also now changed by synaptics setting to not automatically pull
recommends.

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Bug description:
  Hi xorg-edgers team,

  I just got the nvidia-331 update, from nvidia-319, but the update
  installs bumblebee, however when bumblebee is installed it blacklists
  the nvidia kernel modules.  Which bumblebee is suppossed to do but it
  breaks xorg if you aren't running an optimus based GPU.  Uninstalling
  bumblebee does not remove the /etc/modprobe.d/bumblebee.conf config
  file and as such the driver is still blacklisted until you either
  modify the file to not black list the nvidia-331 module or remove
  bumblebee.conf.  I have an nvidia 560 GTX video card.

  Tareeq

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1265570] Re: nvidia-331 update installs bumblebee [xorg-edgers]

2014-01-10 Thread Ferry Toth
@Tareeq: I understand, but I have the impression that it is bumblebee
that should load the nividia driver. What I think is happenening is that
bumblebee bails our because there is no optimus support on my system,
and thus I'm left without video driver.

I see xorg-edgers pushes bumblebee 3.2.1-5~xedgers~saucy1 since
2014-01-06, but I didn't have the nerve yet to try this one out.

Did anybody try this?

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  Hi xorg-edgers team,

  I just got the nvidia-331 update, from nvidia-319, but the update
  installs bumblebee, however when bumblebee is installed it blacklists
  the nvidia kernel modules.  Which bumblebee is suppossed to do but it
  breaks xorg if you aren't running an optimus based GPU.  Uninstalling
  bumblebee does not remove the /etc/modprobe.d/bumblebee.conf config
  file and as such the driver is still blacklisted until you either
  modify the file to not black list the nvidia-331 module or remove
  bumblebee.conf.  I have an nvidia 560 GTX video card.

  Tareeq

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1265570] Re: nvidia-331 update installs bumblebee [xorg-edgers]

2014-01-06 Thread Tareeq
Hi Ferry,

It should be that when installing bumblebee it should install nvidia,
but installing the nvidia drivers should not install bumblebee.
Bumblebee is a 'hack' to get dual video cards working until nvidia
supports it in their linux drivers.  What bumblebee does is it stops the
nvidia module (nvidia-331 in this case, hence why modprobing nvidia-331
and restarting x works) from loading at boot time, the kernel loads the
intel driver only.  Then when you use the optirun or primus commands it
then loads the nvidia module and runs that application on the nvidia
card.  The whole point is not to load the nvidia module at all, until
needed, to save power, using bbswitch-dkms package,  I use bumblebee on
my work laptop and hence why I was able to decipher the issue.

As you can imagine, since we don't have another video card on our
setups, X bombs on loading because its configured to used the nvidia
driver but bumblebee has stopped it from loading at boot time.

I suspect the packages dependency is wrong.

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Title:
  nvidia-331 update installs bumblebee [xorg-edgers]

Status in “nvidia-graphics-drivers-331” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hi xorg-edgers team,

  I just got the nvidia-331 update, from nvidia-319, but the update
  installs bumblebee, however when bumblebee is installed it blacklists
  the nvidia kernel modules.  Which bumblebee is suppossed to do but it
  breaks xorg if you aren't running an optimus based GPU.  Uninstalling
  bumblebee does not remove the /etc/modprobe.d/bumblebee.conf config
  file and as such the driver is still blacklisted until you either
  modify the file to not black list the nvidia-331 module or remove
  bumblebee.conf.  I have an nvidia 560 GTX video card.

  Tareeq

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1265570] Re: nvidia-331 update installs bumblebee [xorg-edgers]

2014-01-06 Thread Ferry Toth
It might also bee that the nvidia driver should just be working with
bumblebee eventhough we don't have optimus. Question is, what is
missing?

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Title:
  nvidia-331 update installs bumblebee [xorg-edgers]

Status in “nvidia-graphics-drivers-331” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hi xorg-edgers team,

  I just got the nvidia-331 update, from nvidia-319, but the update
  installs bumblebee, however when bumblebee is installed it blacklists
  the nvidia kernel modules.  Which bumblebee is suppossed to do but it
  breaks xorg if you aren't running an optimus based GPU.  Uninstalling
  bumblebee does not remove the /etc/modprobe.d/bumblebee.conf config
  file and as such the driver is still blacklisted until you either
  modify the file to not black list the nvidia-331 module or remove
  bumblebee.conf.  I have an nvidia 560 GTX video card.

  Tareeq

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1265570] Re: nvidia-331 update installs bumblebee [xorg-edgers]

2014-01-03 Thread Ferry Toth
I spent about 3 hours too. I was completely baffeled that downgrading
nvidia (from aptitude which is a pain compared to synaptic) didn't solve
the problem. Worse, ppa-purge also didn't change anything (downgrading
everything to the original state right?).

I tried modprobe nvidia which completes without any message but doesn't
load nvidia. And modprobe nouveau also didn't load (with error
messages).

Desperately, I removed all nvidia stuff (after the ppa-purge) and
managed to boot into kde with now the nouveau driver. Then purged all
removed packages and installed nvidia again with jockey.

Good to know bumblebee.conf is causing the problem.

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Title:
  nvidia-331 update installs bumblebee [xorg-edgers]

Status in “nvidia-graphics-drivers-331” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hi xorg-edgers team,

  I just got the nvidia-331 update, from nvidia-319, but the update
  installs bumblebee, however when bumblebee is installed it blacklists
  the nvidia kernel modules.  Which bumblebee is suppossed to do but it
  breaks xorg if you aren't running an optimus based GPU.  Uninstalling
  bumblebee does not remove the /etc/modprobe.d/bumblebee.conf config
  file and as such the driver is still blacklisted until you either
  modify the file to not black list the nvidia-331 module or remove
  bumblebee.conf.  I have an nvidia 560 GTX video card.

  Tareeq

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1265570] Re: nvidia-331 update installs bumblebee [xorg-edgers]

2014-01-03 Thread Ricardo Costa
It left me in the dark too (booting to text mode console) and i lost 3 hours 
looking for the problem.
At first my solution was to manually load the nvidia-331 module with modprobe 
and then I found this bug report sating that bumblebee blacklists the nvidia 
drivers.

Uninstalling (apt-get remove) doesn't remove
/etc/modprobe.d/bumblebee.conf but purging does (apt-get remove
--purge).

Now I'm wondering what will happen to not so tech savy users...
In systems without dual graphics it prevents X from loading at all and even 
using ppa-purge to remove xorg-edgers packages does nothing (it was my first 
try) as /etc/modprobe.d/bumblebee.conf is still left behind.

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Title:
  nvidia-331 update installs bumblebee [xorg-edgers]

Status in “nvidia-graphics-drivers-331” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hi xorg-edgers team,

  I just got the nvidia-331 update, from nvidia-319, but the update
  installs bumblebee, however when bumblebee is installed it blacklists
  the nvidia kernel modules.  Which bumblebee is suppossed to do but it
  breaks xorg if you aren't running an optimus based GPU.  Uninstalling
  bumblebee does not remove the /etc/modprobe.d/bumblebee.conf config
  file and as such the driver is still blacklisted until you either
  modify the file to not black list the nvidia-331 module or remove
  bumblebee.conf.  I have an nvidia 560 GTX video card.

  Tareeq

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1265570] Re: nvidia-331 update installs bumblebee [xorg-edgers]

2014-01-03 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-331 (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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Title:
  nvidia-331 update installs bumblebee [xorg-edgers]

Status in “nvidia-graphics-drivers-331” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hi xorg-edgers team,

  I just got the nvidia-331 update, from nvidia-319, but the update
  installs bumblebee, however when bumblebee is installed it blacklists
  the nvidia kernel modules.  Which bumblebee is suppossed to do but it
  breaks xorg if you aren't running an optimus based GPU.  Uninstalling
  bumblebee does not remove the /etc/modprobe.d/bumblebee.conf config
  file and as such the driver is still blacklisted until you either
  modify the file to not black list the nvidia-331 module or remove
  bumblebee.conf.  I have an nvidia 560 GTX video card.

  Tareeq

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