Marking as fixed due to comment #309.
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Today the crash hit me again.
The computer was totally frozen and didn't even respond to ping.
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This bug has been fixed. If you are still having issues, open a new bug
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Filed new Bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-
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I didn't experience the xorg crash for some time again. So that seems to
be fixed for me.
But I am still getting
[31161.506308] NVRM: os_pci_init_handle: invalid context!
[31161.506313] NVRM: os_pci_init_handle: invalid context!
[31161.506324] NVRM: os_map_kernel_space: can't map 0xd000,
@bol - RE comment #301 - from your xorg.0.log, it looks like you are
actually experiencing a different bug - as reported here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-
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Does it help if you type the following command?
sudo /usr/bin/nvidia-smi -pm 1
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That command has to be entered every time you boot
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Not fixed for me. Crash happens every 2 to 3 hours, especially when
opening new windows and/or new programms. Is really annoying. Nouveau
drivers are useless: they crash to: make artefacts on my screen. Using
all different versions of Nvidia driver didn't solve this problem.
System is very
Another confirmation..
Hi, i have a similar problem that has been present since a couple of
months with various driver versions, and i finally made it dissapear
with nvidia-current-updates a month ago, and it worked just fine until
today.
System info: Intel i7 2500k
8GB Ram
Intel SSD
Gfx:
Not fixed here. Same issue in 12.10. I have posted my information here:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/235760/unity-does-not-appear-after-
installing-proprietary-nvidia-drivers-gpu-has-falle
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Hi everyone !
On Quantal I still have the bug with 304.51, but experimental 310.14
seems to be okay for the moment !
Testing is simple for me, scrolling this web page make 304.51 crashes
every time, but for the moment 310.14 resists :)
Most of the time nouveau opensource driver is more
Hi there,
So, I just saw this morning that the automatic EQ size sizing is still
doing things in my Xorg.log :
My X just freezed for a couple of seconds then the tail -f just showed:
Backtrace:
[ 8649.368] 0: /usr/bin/X (xorg_backtrace+0x26) [0x7f07f3ca9876]
[ 8649.368] 1: /usr/bin/X
304.51 is the least crashy version for me. It was really easy to
reproduce the crash with both 304.43 and 304.48, but on 304.51 it only
happens occasionally.
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Hi there,
Still having freezes with 304.51 on a Linux-x86_64 Ubuntu 12.04, X.Org X
Server 1.11.3
2x560 Ti in SLI with 3 monitors in Xinerama
Xorgs shows 100% cpu in top:
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND
Use a package manager like Synaptic to select only nvidia driver and
upgrade it without all others proposed packages.
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Found it, had to install nvidia-current-updates.
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Scratch that, nvidia-current-updates didn't work at all; lsmod did not
show any nvidia modules. Found nvidia-experimental-304, nvidia-
settings now shows 304.48, hopefully that will be less crashy.
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@Omer - Hi, Can you explain for the noob please?
Re: enable the precise-proposed repository from software sources.
How to do this from the command line please? (lightdm, gnome and unity
graphics are garbled so I have to use command line)
Also is it possible to do this only for updates to do
I enabled precise-proposed (under the updates tab of the repositories
dialog) and I've updated a number of times. I got a ton of updates but
my nvidia drivers are still at 295.40 and still crashing.
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Hello everyone.
We have nvidia 304.43 driver in the precise proposed repository which
fixes this issue. All you need to do is disable any third party drivers
ppa (preferably ppa-purge) then enable the precise-proposed repository
from software sources. then sudo apt-get update and after that you
Update: finally have a usable desktop with the 304.51 driver. its been
about 2 full weeks running great with no hiccups after installing
software or updates via the ubuntu software center or update manager.
only thing ive noticed is that the random log outs return if i use my
laptop on battery.
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Assignee: Alberto Milone (albertomilone) = Gabriel Santamaria
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#286, Was that updated version released officially as an update for
Ubuntu LTS? Or do I need to add an unofficial repository to be able to
install it?
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The [SRU] NVIDIA driver 304.43 solve this problem for me too.
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#250 ppa repository upgrade worked for me. Over a week now without
crashes.
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@Rocko:
Per today's crash; traces in syslog:
Sep 11 10:58:19 deiphobe kernel: [11930.240664] NVRM: GPU at :02:00:
GPU-b08adb82-c19e-6daf-323e-679d8cd331d3
Sep 11 10:58:19 deiphobe kernel: [11930.674934] NVRM: GPU at :03:00:
GPU-ef2ebeda-9d25-7476-8c7a-e3217ca45e79
And the ones from
Yes, you're right, those NVRM messages are fine - they just say that the
driver found a couple of nvidia GPUs. I was wondering if you were
getting Xid errors or the 'attempted to yield the CPU in atomic mode'
mentioned earlier in the thread. Your issue might still be an nvidia
problem - if the
Ubuntu Precise 64, (Kubuntu to be precise)
nvidia driver version 304.43-0ubuntu1~precise~xup1
Two 560 ti in SLI (3 displays)
It happens quite randomly, but at least once a day.
I attach today's xlog error.
I may add I have severe issues with flashplayer too for some time, quite
the same has
Jean-Paul, are there any NRVM messages in /var/log/syslog or syslog.1
around the same time as the crash?
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I've installed 304.43 on my Ubuntu 12.04 (Gnome-Shell) with Nvidia 8800
GT and experienced no crashes for whole week so it looks like this bug
is really fixed in this driver release.
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Same here. Ubuntu 12.04 and Gnome-Shell with Nvidia GeForce 8500 GT. No
crashes since I have installed version 304.43 of Nvidia drivers. To
avoid the crash before, the only way was using version 295.10.
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I've installed 304.43 on my Ubuntu 12.04, I've a Nvidia 8800 GS.
I'm trying to stress-test the computer: running games, watching movies with VLC
at the same time, watching Youtube videos in the background etc no crashes
for the moment but It's still to early to say it. I'll keep you updated
out of curiosity i installed the 304.43 driver in my 11.10 install which
was still on the 173.xx driver and now my 11.10 install gets random log
outs. it crashed while i was checking my gmail. is my Nvidia G220M just
not Ubuntu-friendly?
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What I don't get is that I have tried installed 304.37 invidia-current,
but the driver in use (as per System Settings Additional Drivers) is
nvidia-current-updates, and that is 295.49. Do I need to uninstall
nvidia-current-updates?
switch it to nvidia-current in the Additional Drivers tool.
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still getting random log outs while using anything other than the 173.14
driver. tried 304.xx and 295.xx drivers all seemed to work fine for a
couple of days and then log outs would start and just never stop even
when reinstalling whichever driver i was trying. tried installing from
repositories
switch it to nvidia-current in the Additional Drivers tool.
It wasn't appearing as an option in Additional Drivers until I added the
repo, even though it was definitely installed, at least as per Synaptic.
No idea why.
So far so good, although to be honest I've gotten used to using my other
Having previously commented on this bug about my work PC (with multicore
CPU), on my home PC I've just switched from a single (32-bit) to a dual
core (64-bit) CPU, and only now is this bug affecting my home PC (this
is without upgrading to 64-bit Ubuntu). I tried the PPA listed above,
only to be
What I don't get is that I have tried installed 304.37 invidia-current,
but the driver in use (as per System Settings Additional Drivers) is
nvidia-current-updates, and that is 295.49. Do I need to uninstall
nvidia-current-updates? Or is it a matter of adding the repo, rather
than just installing
Sorry, not tried, succeeded in installing 304.37. It's installed, but
295.49 is still in use.
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OK. Tried Tye's suggestion from post #250, got nvidia-current recognized, then
selected it, and then...
Sorry, installation of this driver failed.
Please have a look at the log file for details: /var/log/jockey.log
Please see attached.
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For me, the nvidia 304.43 driver still crashes X with Xid errors,
'attempted to yield the CPU while atomic', and 'GPU has fallen off the
bus' errors all appearing in the syslog. So it isn't fixed here.
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This is definitely related to Xorg. I have crashes left and right,
regardless whether I am using nvidia-current or nouveau. Nouveau crashes
less, but its always a sefault in Xorg it seems.
The most stable workaround for me is to run Classic Gnome, and even
there, certain apps trigger a crash
This bug is specifically for XOrg crashes caused by the NVidia driver. X
can crash for other reasons but that is not this bug. Random logouts are
also not this bug unless caused by the NVidia driver causing X to crash.
You'll likely want to open a new bug.
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Updated to nvidia dev drivers, 304.37 problem of graphics locking up presisted.
Message about video card falling off the bus in dmesg did go away.
Changed to unity-2d, problems of graphics locking up presisted.
Turned off OpenGL in desktop effects problem went away.
Note: playing OpenGL games
Even with the latest Xorg from xorg edgers PPA and the lateste nvidia
driver, Unity on 12.10 immediately crashes with a segmentation fault.
The sad part is that now they removed Unity 2D and I am also unable to
install Classic Gnome, so there is NO fallback. I am trying to work with
nouveau now,
If latest driver does NOT solve your issue. you are facing a different
issue.
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not true. even with the latest driver installed, downloading a simple
program from the ubuntu software center started causing the random log
outs again. thanks to a suggestion from @Romuald C. i used the .run file
provided by nvidia to reinstall the driver instead of using a deb
package. now my
I don't have NVIDIA card and I get the same bug... I don't think its a
driver issue.
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Well I see a bunch of people have this problem as well, I run KDE (with
effects) and it logs me out from time to time. Mainly just running Opera
and irssi. Suspect it must be some flash via Opera than which cause the
logoff.
Running Kubuntu 12.04, nVidia 295.40, and KDE 4.9
I had 240GTS card
Here's some output from my dmesg regarding Xorg as well; not sure if
that helps at all...
[3.576578] Pid: 1127, comm: Xorg Tainted: P O 3.5.0-11-generic
#11-Ubuntu
[3.576579] Call Trace:
[3.576583] [81051c4f] warn_slowpath_common+0x7f/0xc0
[3.576585]
I tried something different to generate more meaningful output.
-- Logged in from the command-line and ran startx. The session started
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This happens on Quantal alpha 3, installed on an Asus G75VW, with a
dedicated GeForce 660M GTX.
On my previous Dell XPS 15z, running a descrete nVidia Optimus card, it
worked just fine when running apps with optirun.
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** Tags added: unity
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Here's some more content to look at for those working towards a fix: I
ran unity --debug and got this:
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
Using host libthread_db library /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libthread_db.so.1.
[New Thread 0x73b5c700 (LWP 10817)]
Program received signal SIGHUP,
I see that there is a new Nvidia driver that apparently fixes this
problem. Can we pretty please get this update in the official Precise
Pangolin repos. This is a critical issue for the users with the
affected hardware, effectively making the OS more or less useless for
them.
I know you can
@ragtag, if you use Ubuntu then in a terminal do:
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:ubuntu-x-swat/x-updates; sudo apt-get
update; sudo apt-get upgrade
info about the ppa:
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-x-swat/+archive/x-updates/
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Same issue here - just upgraded to 304.37 driver and too soon to tell if
it has helped. I now have a new issue in that I can't change the screen
resolution, and games that worked fine before can't run because they try
to set a resolution that the system now doesn't recognise. Any ideas?
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Fresh install of 12.04 64bit with 304.37 driver was working fine for
about 2 days but now log outs started happening again. was preparing to
finally get rid of my 11.10 install when after installing synergy to my
12.04 box the log outs started again. I quickly removed synergy and
immediately
Fresh install of 12.04 64bit with 304.37 driver was working fine for
about 2 days but now log outs started happening again. was preparing to
finally get rid of my 11.10 install when after installing synergy to my
12.04 box the log outs started again. I quickly removed synergy and
immediately
@Hector, did you update Xorg after installing the driver? It might have
replaced some libraries that the nVidia driver relies on. Try a sanity
check with the .sh driver package and the --sanity flag. It might fix
things for you.
Le 20 août 2012 23:45, Hector hherrera1...@gmail.com a écrit :
Intel or AMD users this bug is specific to Nvidia only. if you are
facing a similar issue with those GPUs please report new bugs.
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Some thing more or less, happens to me. UI becomes unresponsive. I can
still move the mouse but all kep presses and clicks are uneffective. I
can ssh in from an another computer and reboot. This happens about once
an hour, doing nothing more than browsing the web, running a terminal
and
same thing happens on unity 12.04 3.2.0-29-generic 64bit intel i7 laptop with
intel hd3000. this can't be nvidia or amd only problem.
was running firefox and cpu was doing nothing ~6%, and ram has ~50% not used.
system uptime ~2days.
do note this also happens in lucid however i remeber
After installing 304.37 I get a unexpected logoff with:
gnome-session[2527]: Gdk-WARNING: gnome-session: Fatal IO error 11 (Hulpbron is
tijdelijk onbeschikbaar) on X server :0.#012.
Back to noveau. No problems, but no WebGL.
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Status: New = Fix Released
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu Precise)
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@Omer : What?! Does ubuntu 12.04 will not get this fix! Why? It is
LTS
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@Ravi
You can download the 304.37 drivers that supposedly fixes the issue for 12.04
here:
http://ppa.launchpad.net/xorg-edgers/ppa/ubuntu/pool/main/n/nvidia-graphics-drivers/
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I took
http://ppa.launchpad.net/xorg-edgers/ppa/ubuntu/pool/main/n/nvidia-graphics-drivers/nvidia-current_304.37-0ubuntu1%7Exedgers%7Eprecise2_i386.deb
nvidia-current_304.37-0ubuntu1~xedgers~precise2_i386.deb
from
http://ppa.launchpad.net/xorg-edgers/ppa/ubuntu/pool/main/n/nvidia-graphics-drivers/
Finally!
After 4 months of waiting, it seems that this driver (304.37) works properly.
Thanks to you.
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Cool, So it works.
Whats the best way of upgrading to these drivers ?
Thanks
On 15 August 2012 15:16, Jbyvosges j_lbar...@yahoo.fr wrote:
Finally!
After 4 months of waiting, it seems that this driver (304.37) works
properly.
Thanks to you.
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I've been using the workaround of running in 2d mode since I first
encountered the random log off bug when 12.04 first came out (I subbed
to this bug 2012-06-08 13:23:32). Since then, even with heavy daily use
(8 hours+) I haven't had a single random logout... until today, just
now. I presume
I took nvidia-current_304.37-0ubuntu1~xedgers~precise2_amd64.deb from
http://ppa.launchpad.net/xorg-edgers/ppa/ubuntu as say by danrgmc. It's
work fine after 6 hours without logoff.
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The complete path is http://ppa.launchpad.net/xorg-
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Just a suggestion: I'm now going to uncheck 'xorg-edgers' in Synaptic
after successfully installing Nvidia 304.37. This way I will avoid
possible problems with future updates from this 'bleeding edge' repo.
Synapticsettingsrepositoriesother softwarehttp://ppa.launchpad.net
/xorg-edgers/ppa/ubuntu
I'm being cautiously optimistic but i do believe the latest driver
(304.37) has fixed the issues i was having. I had been using the Nouveau
Driver until i saw about the newest driver and got excited. I manually
installed it earlier on today. My computer (Ubuntu 12.04) has been
running for a few
The problem isn't the drivers it's the Xorg install script that
overwrites and alters files that the Nvidia Binary driver relies on and
then this crashes the X server. The file in question is
'/usr/lib/xorg/modules/extensions/libglx.so', the X Org files need to be
Vendor aware and not overwrite
@ag-restringere,
you aren't supposed to install the drivers from the .run while X is running. if
you took the time to read the README, you would have seen this:
Before you Begin
Before you begin the installation, exit the X server and terminate all OpenGL
applications (note that it is possible
@Tye, I understand you sudo service lightdm stop and inspect the
pstree for any GL processes...What I'm saying is that the following
Package 'X Org Core Server 2:1.11.4-0ubuntu10.7' writes over a file like
'/usr/lib/xorg/modules/extensions/libglx.so' that the Nvidia Driver
Package relies on and
@ag-restringere, my bad, I misunderstood what you were saying
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Hi again,
I'm happy to report that the crashes (see #212 above) disappeared for me
when I installed the 304.37 binary driver (Linux 64-bit) that was
released yesterday.
I had to purge all previously installed driver packages and run the
Nvidia installer twice (to disable Noveau), but now it's
I think we finally have this solved! I installed Nvidia driver 304.37 using
this: http://ppa.launchpad.net/xorg-edgers/ppa/ubuntu not wanting to take a
chance on a manual install with my kernel upgrade. (3.4) Kudos to the Nvidia
team for staying with this.
I spent maybe 1 1/2 hours watching
@tye3ow: In that case, you are probably experiencing a different issue,
as we have identified a specific problem that was introduced between the
290 and 295 series of drivers that we believe is responsible for many of
the reports here.
The next 304 release (the fix is not in 304.32) will contain
Hi again,
Tried some different versions of the NVIDIA driver.
295.33 was not stable.
290.10 seems to work fine so far.
See #212 above for my configuration.
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@tye3ow: In that case, you are probably experiencing a different issue,
as we have identified a specific problem that was introduced between the
290 and 295 series of drivers that we believe is responsible for many of
the reports here.
The next 304 release (the fix is not in 304.32) will contain
Having this problem also, Xorg updated itself and now its crashing
randomly to the log in screen and restarting my session. I have the
latest Nvidia 304.32 Drivers and Ubuntu pushed an update that was FUBAR
on arrival and now my system is not functional.
THIS SUCKS...
2:1.11.4-0ubuntu10.7 is
I just tried 304.37 and it doesn't fix X crashing for me. My test case
is running a game using bumblebee until the GPU has fallen off the bus
problem occurs. With 304.37, I didn't get the GPU has fallen off the
bus error in the log, but video output froze and when I tried to
terminate the process,
Have an interesting update on this problem:
When I run Google Chrome and go to 'chrome://gpu-interals' the X Server
would crash and this didn't seem to be dependent on the Xorg Core Server
version. I installed my Nvidia divers directly from the Nvidia
binaries. The Nvidia*304.32.sh.run drivers
AWESOME, just did a controlled test post Nvidia 304.37 Installation via
Nvidia binary sh installer...
0. Assumes installation of 304.37 Nvidia Binary Driver
1. Okay installed the latest Xorg Core Server '2:1.11.4-0ubuntu10.7' via
Update Manager.
2. Went into Google Chrome and opened
Seems that you must not alter any files used by the Nvidia drivers or
you will have problems...
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I solved my problem by switching to gdm and upgrading to Nvidia 304.34.
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