For other people coming to this bug - this bug is probably tied to
Martin's particular hardware. If you have a Geforce 5xxx or later then
this bug almost certainly does not apply to you (because you have the
option to use later drivers which NVIDIA actively release new versions
of).

Martin:
Unfortunately the open source nv driver has never supported 3D (even on Edgy 
and previous versions of Ubuntu). There is a reverse engineering effort called 
nouveau (http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/ ) to try and create open source 
drivers but who knows if they will ever succeed or have the speed of the closed 
ones. Without hardware specs it's going to be a tough process.

I suspect no Ubuntu developer responded to your bug because there is
nothing that they can readily do about it. The amount of effort required
to start investigating closed source driver issues is very high and the
chance of resolving the issue in a successful fashion (or even
establishing that the hardware if faulty) is very low for people without
the source. You might find it helpful to read this: http://www.mail-
archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg00657.html which
talks about Ubuntu's binary driver policy.

To be honest, it looks like you did exactly the right thing and have
pinned it down to a binary driver bug, filed it here and then contacted
NVIDIA. Alas these problems occur and due to its binary nature only
NVIDIA can help you quickly track down whether it's a hardware bug (that
only manifests itself with the new drivers) or a driver issue. There is
a VERY strong chance that this problem only shows up with your exact
model of card (and possibly motherboard). As a last ditch effort you may
want to try emailing nvidia-bugs (see
http://us.download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/1.0-9755/README/chapter-06.html
) with a very carefully crafted report (it is pivotal that it contains
the report log and clear, highly reproducible steps that manifest the
problem).

I'm not surprised that NVIDIA don't support all the different versions
of their driver though - it would be a costly Q&A nightmare and for very
little money in return. NVIDIA probably don't make money from supporting
non-recent cards and their biggest and most profitable Linux customers
probably don't use "old" card either...

** Summary changed:

- In Feisty Fawn, nvidia-glx 1.0.9xxx causes  graphical glitches, artifacts and 
random system crashes
+ [feisty] nvidia-glx 1.0.9xxx causes graphical glitches, artifacts and random 
system crashes on an integrated GeForce2 MX

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[feisty] nvidia-glx 1.0.9xxx causes graphical glitches, artifacts and random 
system crashes on an integrated GeForce2 MX
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