[Bug 1219519] [NEW] Applying proprietary nVidia drivers hangs but manual install works... mostly
Aaron Bouzek
1219519 at bugs.launchpad.net
Sun Sep 1 18:43:25 UTC 2013
Public bug reported:
When changing a fresh install of Ubuntu 13.04 on an Nvidia MCP-51 based
system with geForce 6150 graphics, the Software & Updates hangs at
Applying Changes after I try to switch to any of the Proprietary
drivers. Once it hung and I just closed and tried again. The second time
it greyed out all options, so I assumed it applied successfully and
restarted. The third time it just hung again but I was able to cancel
and close. The fourth time, running from a terminal, it still hangs on
Applying changes... but has no additional output from which to debug.
As a workaround, I am trying to find the NVidia driver package in apt to
install manually...
Installing nvidia-173 (as recommended in some forum for this older graphics,) has successfully updated the in-use driver.
Running nvidia-settings says the proprietary driver is not in use and should be configured with nvidia-xconfig
Restarted X and am now in "low-graphics" mode. The "reconfigure graphics" option sticks in an endless loop asking if I want New Default configuration or Backed up configuration.
Continuing in low-graphics mode asks to restart the X server, but then goes to a blank screen and stays.
Switching to TTY1 shows the system noticed a crash and started the crash-reporter, a GUI application that has nowhere to go as X is off.
Manually running nvidia-xconfig and restarting the system... Nvidia proprietary driver is now in use, though Compiz still draws 20-40%CPU for new application loads and slows this significantly.
Repeating the process of: manual apt-get install nvidia-310, nvidia-
xconfig, restart.
** Affects: software-properties (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: graphics nvidia onboard usability
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Title:
Applying proprietary nVidia drivers hangs but manual install works...
mostly
Status in “software-properties” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
When changing a fresh install of Ubuntu 13.04 on an Nvidia MCP-51
based system with geForce 6150 graphics, the Software & Updates hangs
at Applying Changes after I try to switch to any of the Proprietary
drivers. Once it hung and I just closed and tried again. The second
time it greyed out all options, so I assumed it applied successfully
and restarted. The third time it just hung again but I was able to
cancel and close. The fourth time, running from a terminal, it still
hangs on Applying changes... but has no additional output from which
to debug.
As a workaround, I am trying to find the NVidia driver package in apt
to install manually...
Installing nvidia-173 (as recommended in some forum for this older graphics,) has successfully updated the in-use driver.
Running nvidia-settings says the proprietary driver is not in use and should be configured with nvidia-xconfig
Restarted X and am now in "low-graphics" mode. The "reconfigure graphics" option sticks in an endless loop asking if I want New Default configuration or Backed up configuration.
Continuing in low-graphics mode asks to restart the X server, but then goes to a blank screen and stays.
Switching to TTY1 shows the system noticed a crash and started the crash-reporter, a GUI application that has nowhere to go as X is off.
Manually running nvidia-xconfig and restarting the system... Nvidia proprietary driver is now in use, though Compiz still draws 20-40%CPU for new application loads and slows this significantly.
Repeating the process of: manual apt-get install nvidia-310, nvidia-
xconfig, restart.
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