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Can anyone confirm that the problem is solved with the new driver in
Karmic?
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Driver 185.x will be uploaded to Karmic soon therefore the problem
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Thank you all together for this Tip.
In the last 3 Month i only could work with maxcpus=1 or there would be a
freeze in less then 10 Min
Now i installed 185.18.14 (amd64 with 4cores)
Since 3 Days i am now able to work with all off my 4 cores without any
freeze
Andreas Kielkopf
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Btw mine was a hardware issue. Dell replaced my motherboard and fans and
no problems.
Thank you
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Hi all I think I experience same problem with 185.18.14 on amd64 on Ubuntu
Hardy 8.04. I see some interesting messages in syslog:
Xid (0001:00): 6, PE0001
Anyone else have these?
Thank you
Misha
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FWIW, I have been running Jaunty using 185.10.14 since Sunday without
any freeze up. Lots of VMware usage, suspends, resumes, etc., and it is
still going. That is sort of a new record for Jaunty since these
problems started, so I am marginally hopeful.
I would certainly suggest that anyone who
Ive tried the new 185.18.14 .. better than the 185.18.10 .. but still freezing
after 10-15 min playing 3D games.
I tried, just for the heck of it, to set
Option SLI False
in the xorg.conf
And dang it ... it works ... so no amount of strange kernel boot parameters
that Nvidia
Thanks Jonas. I tried installing 9.04 with the 185.x driver yesterday and have
had no lockups. Seems like a good solution.
Walkthru here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=990978
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Isn't that a bit extreme? Why not roll back to 8.10, or roll your nvidia
driver back to 180.11 (current working version in ubuntu 8.10)? There
isn't any benefit in 9.04 that is worth these driver hassles. Until
these video issues (ATI, intel, nvidia) get resolved I'm sticking with
the older
I just hope no one decides to upgrade the video drivers in 8.10.
As I've mentioned before, 8.10 does not exhibit these problems even with
the newer drivers.
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For the record: My system is still stable since the upgrade to 185.18.08 10
days ago. I'd highly recommend it to anyone experiencing a problem. BTW: my box
has an AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4400+ and runs in 32 bit mode.
/ Jonas
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Hi
I've tried the new 180.60(beta) and its still unstable.
Nvidia seems to have bad support (or blame the problem) on SMP SLI which I
have.
So I tried using the kernel boot parameters pci=nommconf and noapic.
But its still unstable.
I'll try and bite the dust with maxcpus=1 :-(
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Hello,
I have no more freeze (since a few days) with 180.53 driver and a new
Intel Wireless WiFi Link 5100 driver that came with the jaynty-
backports. I guess that the fault was more WiFi related.
Guillaume
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This thread was spot on for me. I have a (according to dmidecode) FUJITSU
SIEMENS A8NE-FM minitower with a GeForce 7300 and since upgrading to Jaunty it
has been haunted by random hangs.
I just installed 185.18.08 (had to clean out all old nvidia drivers from
synaptics first) and although it's
FWIW, my system has been running (knock wood) for two days without a
failure since May 2.
And froze this AM while it was ostensibly idle. I suppose 180.53 is
worth a shot, but uncertain whether this is a driver issue or an X
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I tried the 185.18.04 and it seems more stable than 180.44
BUT ... the screen was constantly flickering during game play (Command n
conquer 3)[Wine 1.20]
and it lasted about 5 min then it dropped to the desktop.
So I wont suggest this driver if you are a gamer :s
p.s
I get a minor and very
FWIW, my system has been running (knock wood) for two days without a
failure since May 2. That's a major improvement over recent experiences
with Jaunty. I installed the 185.18.04 video driver, so that also seems
to help.
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I also had a very unstable system upgrading from 8.10 - 9.04 using Nvidia's
180.44
Switched to 180.53 and the system seems a lot more stable. Though I experience
a hick up here and there.
Especially after suspend.
Ubuntu 9.04 AMD64 (SMP) Nvidia 180.53
1. Boot
2. login
3. suspend
4. start
Hello,
I have far less freezes with 180.53, but still sometimes some troubles
when closing KDE4.2.2 (jaunty 64) with compositing enabled, or for
instance when editing colors with Inkscape. And sometimes, my WiFi
connection seems to disconnect, it doesn't happen with nv or nouveau
driver. I hope
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180.53 solved the problem: finally no more freeze.
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Update:
I concur with Dragoneyes. 180.53 seems to be the best candidate. Now
awaiting a fix for the vnc refresh issue -=0(
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180.53 has fixed the problem for me.
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180.53 for Linux x86/x86-64 released
Release Highlights:
* Fixed stability problems with some GeForce 6200/7200/7300 GPUs on
multi-core/SMP systems.
I am trying right now.
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Performed successful install of 180.53
Will provide an update in a few days to let you know if everything has
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Well, it has been about 5 hours and not a single hick-up! So far, so
good. Screen savers seem to run smooth as well. If anything changes
over the next few days I will pop in to provide an update. Until then I
believe 180.53 is a pretty stable release.
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Decided to add my experience with the same bug.
Running AMD64 Ubuntu 9.04
I went to nvidia's site and found a 180.51 that lists some fixes (some
of which include the freezing) installed after some minor difficulties.
Everything seems alot more stable now. Have not experienced any
freezing or
I'm using 180.51 version of the nvidia driver. Installed by sudo sh
nvidia.run, I had the following error: error: unable to open
'/usr/lib/xorg/modules/extensions/libglx.so' for reading (no souch file
or directory), but the installation succesfully complete. Now the
sistem doesn't freeze any more.
I have to correct mysel: the problem still exist, there are random freeze also
with 180.51 (however there are less freeze than 180.44).
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I concur with Dragoneyes! I too still get a freeze, although it is not
as often as 180.44. My last freeze was while the system was idle and
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** Description changed:
After a few minutes of booting into x the system will completely lock
up. The only thing I have found to work around the problem is booting
with the maxcpus=1 parameter.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
NonfreeKernelModules:
I have the same problem whit the version of driver 180.40 in jaunty, my system
randomly freeze. I tryed with the version 185.19, 180.29 and 180.16 of the
nvidia proprietary drivers, but the problem still remain.
With Intrepid there were no problem with 180.16 and 180.29.
My nvidia card: 7300 LE
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I have tested the 180.44 driver and the problem still exists.
2009/4/3 Bryce Harrington br...@bryceharrington.org
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