http://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-
info/2008-November/030361.html
** Changed in: openafs
Status: New = Invalid
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Conflict between nvidia-glx and openafs-modules kernel module
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/294527
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In Jaunty (9.04) we have dropped the nvidia-graphics-driver-177 package, as
it is superseded by nvidia-graphics-drivers-180.
Because of this, we are closing this bug as expired.
You are encouraged to file your -nvidia bug reports against the
This issue was diagnosed on the openafs thread I posted earlier. Looks like
it's a kernel memory issue that crops up on some systems (my old desktop, for
one) when the openafs client cache options in /etc/openafs/afs.conf are set as
follows:
OPTIONS=-chunksize 20 -memcache -blocks 65536
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In Jaunty (9.04), we are dropping the nvidia-graphics-drivers-177 package, which
is now superseded by then nvidia-graphics-drivers-180 package.
http://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-180
To transition your bug into the new package, we
** Description changed:
I just performed a clean install on my system of Ibex the other night.
I'd been having some random crashes with Hardy and it was originally a
Feisty install so I figured it was time to start from scratch. First
thing I got setup was the nvidia-glx-177 goodness,
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Hi karl-davisonlinehome,
Please attach the output of `lspci -vvnn` too.
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-177 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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Conflict between nvidia-glx and openafs-modules kernel module
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/294527
Here's the nvidia report from when the openafs module is not installed
and X is working. Please let me know if you need me to run this again
with the openafs module causing a conflict.
** Attachment added: nvidia bug report when the openafs module is not
installed
yes please attach the report with the openafs module.
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Here's the nvidia report from when the openafs module _is_ installed and
X is _not_ working.
** Attachment added: nvidia report from when the openafs module _is_ installed
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19430417/nvidia-bug-report_openafsConflict.log
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Conflict between nvidia-glx and
If possible, configure your system such that your graphics card does not
share its IRQ with other devices.
Check your bios settings and let the OS manage the IRQs. For example if
your BIOS has an option for Plug and Play Operating System, or
similar, and if it is set to 'Yes' or 'Enabled' then
Unfortunately, my BIOS does not have any such Plug and Play OS
setting. Each of my PCI slots is currently set to PNP. though. If
I'd like, I could go through and manually assign IRQs to each of the
them.
I tried the following kernel parameter combinations with no success:
1. pci=noacpi
2.
I have cross-posted this issue on the openafs-info mailing list:
http://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-info/2008-November/030339.html
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Conflict between nvidia-glx and openafs-modules kernel module
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/294527
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Please type the following command:
sudo nvidia-bug-report.sh
and attach the nvidia-bug-report.log that will be created in the same
directory in which you type the command.
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Conflict between nvidia-glx and openafs-modules kernel module
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/294527
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Here's the log file with the following errors:
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(EE) NVIDIA(0): Failed to initialize the NVIDIA graphics device PCI:1:0:0.
(EE) NVIDIA(0): Please see the COMMON PROBLEMS section in the README for
(EE) NVIDIA(0): additional information.
(EE) NVIDIA(0): Failed to initialize the NVIDIA
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