Does anyone know if this bug is resolved in 12.10???
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Title:
[NVIDIA] Monitor(s) black out and session freezes. "NVRM: GP
Guess this bug will never get fixed now:
http://tbreak.com/tech/2012/06/linus-torvalds-flips-off-nvidia-for-not-
suppporting-linux/
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Has anyone updated on the ex-swat ppa to see if that makes a difference?
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Title:
[NVIDIA] Monitor(s) black out and session
Persists in 12.04
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Title:
Monitor(s) black out and session freezes. "NVRM: GPU at :01:00.0
has fallen off the b
I just had it occur again. I remain "fixed" on the old issues: playing
music on Clementine or watching flash videos. However, I just downloaded
the Steel Storm game. A few seconds in the problem appears and I have to
hard reboot.
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I have 295.33.
I'm updating on: http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntu-x-swat/x-updates/ubuntu
Since I started using this I've had zero issues for several days now.
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nvidia-current:
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Candidate: 295.33-0ubuntu1~oneiric~xup1
Version table:
A few days ago there was a NVIDIA driver update. At that time I backed
down from the version-current updates and to the version-current
[recommended] driver.
That has resolved ALL my issues.
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Is anyone else having problems with the native display setting tool in
ubuntu with this issue?
If I open up display settings, it clearly cannot detect my displays and
is presenting me with a huge, single monitor with 3360 X 1050 resolution
(seen attached screenshot).
It is unable to detect the di
BTW: today's NVIDIA driver update did not resolve the issue.
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Title:
Monitor(s) black out and session freezes. "NVRM: GPU
I thought I'd experiment with monitor resolution to see if that could be
the issue. I've got dual monitors with 1680x1050 resolution on each.
When I tried to back down the resolution to a lower setting I got the
exact same problem of the blacked-out monitors the second I applied the
new setting.
After today's kernal update, the problem still persists.
Jan 20 06:07:30 alan-desktop kernel: [ 910.375483] Xorg[1310]: segfault at
b56b5000 ip b50fd3e1 sp bf864580 error 7 in nvidia_drv.so[b5024000+62a000]
I also noticed a message in the log that there was no NVIDIA graphics
adapter found:
J
Palewire:
I'm not getting the same kernal messages, but still have the issue.
I've noticed that moving to the gnome3 shell has significantly reduced
my problem. However, if I use Unity, the problem is crippling.
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I just experienced the bug. Here were the conditions:
Under Gnome:
1. Libreoffice document open.
2. Firefox open.
3. Clementine open.
Went to the left corner to access "activites" and as the expose-like
effect began to give me access to Windows and Applications the monitors
went black and a hard
Here is my kernal log, if it helps.
** Attachment added: "Kernal Log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers/+bug/882710/+attachment/2666340/+files/kern.log
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Two additional points:
1. I can reproduce this under Gnome as well as Unity. Although it
happens with more frequency with Unity.
2. I can also echo Palewire's claim that this has happened during
streaming media. While watching an embedded video, for example. Also,
while playing/streaming music on
Just to add: I have the same problem, with the same crippling effects:
my displays will randomly go into powersave (turn completely black) and
cannot be awakened through the mouse or keyboard input. The only
solution is a hard reboot.
I have a System 76 Mad Dog:
1 GB nVidia GeForce GT430
4 GB - 2
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