I seem to have stumbled on a fairly quick way to generate or reproduce the
NVRM: GPU at :01:00.0 has fallen off the bus.
error on my system.
I login to Ubuntu (either 3D/compiz or Ubuntu 2D) and then open a Gnome
Terminal.
On my system, this terminal has 50 lines.
$ echo $LINES
50
This
I started having this issue [both monitors black out, no mouse our keyboard
input, still able to SSH in over the
network] after upgrading from 11.04 to 12.04. Generally, when I SSH after the
freeze/hang, Xorg is taking
100% CPU and I see EQ overflowing in the Xorg.0.log.
My setup looks like
it might be an issue with the DVI/HDMI interface, I don't think I had an
issue with the VGA port.
it's running headless right now so I can't test it.
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@Tye
issue with the DVI/HDMI interface
Are you referring to the physical connection? If so, I doubt that is it.
Nothing about the physical
port changed when I upgraded from 11.04 to 12.04. However, just like you, I
did not see the
problem on 11.04. I was definitely using the external
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Same problem here, Ubuntu 12.10 64b, macbook pro 6,2, nvidia GT330M
I've tested nvidia-current, nvidia-current-updates and the two nvidia-
experimental drivers.
Same problem, blank screen+full system freeze.
I've tried both solutions described here with no success:
I have the same issue. Sometimes my system will lock up several times
per day. I have driver 304.43 with latest Ubuntu. I never had that issue
before the upgrade to the latest Ubuntu.
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@Tye Sorry I didn't see your inquiry for so long. I can't say for sure which
revision I had when I was seeing the problems, but I first noticed they were
fixed with the latest Version 0048. There were many entries in the firmware
development changelog that indicated problems related to video
I have had this issue as well, with Linux Mint 14, Ubuntu 12.10 and every
flavor I tried. It is definitely heat related but still a problem with the
driver. The fan on my Nvidia GTX 590 had been high the last few weeks and I've
had issues with hard drives lately; so when I reinstalled, I
I have posted information that might help here:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/235760/unity-does-not-appear-after-
installing-proprietary-nvidia-drivers-gpu-has-falle
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No overheating on my part. I have tested the 560 ti with the HDMI cable,
with a DVI cable and with a DVI-VGA. All cases have same problem.
I have even tried using different versions, starting from the originals
that come with 12.10 to the ones in X-Swat, to the ones in Xorg Edgers.
Basically from
Hi, I think the problem may be due to overheating. I've added an
additional fan pointing directly at the graphics card and made sure my
computer has space to vent heat, and I've not had any problems since. I
did this around 7 hours ago and the computer has been running since,
letting me play games
I encountered a similar problem on my desktop system running 11.04 with
the nVidia proprietary driver. Using Intel DH55TC motherboard and
nVidia GTS 450 OR nVidia 9800GT (tried both). For me, the issue was
resolved through a motherboard firmware update.
@thedanyes, I'm intrigued, can you play full screen openGL apps for long
periods without crashes? some good tests are Marble Arena 2 or XBMC in
full screen playing high-res video. if so, do you have links to the two
motherboard firmware versions, or at least version numbers of both?
update for
As I am using Gentoo Linux I have no idea which version of the driver is
in Ubuntu, but after having the same problems for a long time with many
30x.xx nvidia driver versions, I tried an upgrade from Nvidia driver
290.10 (which still worked fine) to 304.60 - which seems to work fine
again, I am
Does anyone know if this bug is resolved in 12.10???
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/882710
Title:
[NVIDIA] Monitor(s) black out and session freezes. NVRM:
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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apparently not a duplicate as it is only for logouts, not system
freezes. I guess we'll see if we garner any attention or intent to
actually fix this one now that the other one is actually resolved
(although, given the history on this one, I doubt it)
lately my system will not always black out
still present in 12.04 (64bit) with the 295.49 (X-Updates) drivers on
the GeForce 210. I don't know if it is a heat issue or if heat
generation is just a symptom of whatever issue is causing the problems.
I sure would like for the problems to go away though, as this is the
second release with the
oh yes, update: the screen no longer goes black, but instead as Sergio
pointed out, it freezes which I suppose might sound like progress,
except that the system reboots itself after a few seconds and the
problem still renders OpenGL useless.
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I'm not sure if this is a duplicate of this bug or not:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers/+bug/973096
the same indications of both reproduction and anecdotal fixes are
present there. I might give the upgraded kernel a try but I loathe using
packages so far ahead of
the same here:
nVidia Corporation NV44 [GeForce 7100 GS] (rev a1)
driver 302.17
on Gentoo Linux / 686 (32 bit) / Kernel 3.4.4
syslog is flooded with NVRM: os_pci_init_handle: invalid context!
and after a while I get
NVRM: GPU at :01:00.0 has fallen off the bus.
with same symptoms as described
GPU falls off the bus also on
Ubuntu 12.04 64 bit + Dell Precision T5400 (Nvidia Quadro FX 570).
Nvidia drivers are the latest 302.17.
All this seems to be very well known on the NV mailing lists and forums,
which show similar bug reports also for 295.x drivers and other distros.
In my case, the
@Bernhard exactly how did you do that (have a good ppa with that version
around [precise], or did you download/install from nvidia's site)?
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I manually downgraded to NVIDIA 275.43 and the problem is gone, so it
appears to be a problem with recent Nvidia drivers.
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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
If that is these instructions:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-x-swat/x-updates
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install nvidia-current
(found at http://mygeekopinions.blogspot.co.uk/2011/06/how-to-install-
nvidia-2750907-driver-in.html)
Then I tried that but no luck.
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