tags 625541 - moreinfo
tags 625541 + unreproducible
thanks
On 2011-06-08 12:36, Andy Chittenden wrote:
I moved on to different hardware so cannot say whether that’s fixed my
problem or not. The problem doesn’t reproduce on the new hardware but I don’t
know whether that’s a function of these
On 2011-05-29 09:44, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
Two new driver versions are available:
* 270.41.19-1 (release) in unstable
* 275.09.04-1 (beta) in experimental, this fixes some regressions with KDE
Please try them.
Andreas
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Ø On 2011-05-29 09:44, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
Ø Two new driver versions are available:
Ø * 270.41.19-1 (release) in unstable
Ø* 275.09.04-1 (beta) in experimental, this fixes some regressions with KDE
Ø Please try them.
I moved on to different hardware so cannot say whether
Two new driver versions are available:
* 270.41.19-1 (release) in unstable
* 275.09-1 (beta) in experimental
Please try them.
Andreas
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I'm using 270.41.06-1 from unstable and the second screen is just not
usable. I can post a video if you'd like.
How does your xorg.conf look like?
My xorg.conf was created/modified by nvidia-xconfig/nvidia-settings. See
attached.
Have you tried a minimal one as described in
On 2011-05-04 11:58, Michelle Pierce wrote:
Package: nvidia-glx
Version: 195.36.31-6
I have a dual monitor configuration, the right hand screen (and occasionaly
the left) is constantly blacking out with any kind of mouse movement or
scrolling. Most of the time it comes back after a second
I'm using 270.41.06-1 from unstable and the second screen is just not usable. I
can post a video if you'd like.
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On 2011-05-09 17:54, Andy Chittenden wrote:
I'm using 270.41.06-1 from unstable and the second screen is just not usable.
I can post a video if you'd like.
How does your xorg.conf look like? Have you tried a minimal one as
described in /usr/share/doc/nvidia-glx/README.Debian.gz
This is
Package: nvidia-glx
Version: 195.36.31-6
Severity: normal
I have a dual monitor configuration, the right hand screen (and occasionaly the
left) is constantly blacking out with any kind of mouse movement or scrolling.
Most of the time it comes back after a second or two but occasionaly the
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