Hi,
I have a dell inspiron m6400 with a nvidia card and dual monitors setup using the proprietary driver. It was working fine for quite some time, but a while ago (maybe 2 months) I started to notice some flaky behavior so I decided to download and install the 195 driver from the NVIDIA site. After doing so, the system worked better but then about a month ago it got very, very slow. A short time later, the upgrade for 10.04 (lucid) became available so I accepted it hoping that it would resolve the slowness issue but it did not and in fact it took me some tinkering around to get the system to boot after the update was complete. At this point I decided to do a fresh install on a new and larger hard drive of the 64 bit version thinking this would sure solve the problem, but ... it did not ... after completing the installation and setting up the dual monitors the system was slow again.
I've tried the 195.36.15 driver made available through the System->Hardware Drivers menu. I've also installed the latest NVIDIA driver (195.36.24) by following the instructions under "EDIT 5 March 2010" at http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3107406.0. I've disabled all animations and have turned off the search facility (Nepomuk and Strigi) and no matter what the system runs fine for a while but after running a few different applications (e.g. java, eclipse, windows under vmware) the system slows to the point that is pretty much useless.
I think this is some kind of incompatibility between kde, nvidia, and the latest kernel because I have been able to get nvidia to work fine with the window manager used by xubuntu and dual monitors work fine if I uninstall the proprietary driver and use the setup accessible through System Settings-->Display (I think this is called Nouvia or something like that).
I'm thinking that if I downgraded the version of kde I am using (4.4.4.2) it would work fine, but I cannot find any instructions for doing that.
Any help with this would be most greatly appreciated as I've been trying to figure it out for over a week now and it is taking up all of my spare time (and then some).
I have a dell inspiron m6400 with a nvidia card and dual monitors setup using the proprietary driver. It was working fine for quite some time, but a while ago (maybe 2 months) I started to notice some flaky behavior so I decided to download and install the 195 driver from the NVIDIA site. After doing so, the system worked better but then about a month ago it got very, very slow. A short time later, the upgrade for 10.04 (lucid) became available so I accepted it hoping that it would resolve the slowness issue but it did not and in fact it took me some tinkering around to get the system to boot after the update was complete. At this point I decided to do a fresh install on a new and larger hard drive of the 64 bit version thinking this would sure solve the problem, but ... it did not ... after completing the installation and setting up the dual monitors the system was slow again.
I've tried the 195.36.15 driver made available through the System->Hardware Drivers menu. I've also installed the latest NVIDIA driver (195.36.24) by following the instructions under "EDIT 5 March 2010" at http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3107406.0. I've disabled all animations and have turned off the search facility (Nepomuk and Strigi) and no matter what the system runs fine for a while but after running a few different applications (e.g. java, eclipse, windows under vmware) the system slows to the point that is pretty much useless.
I think this is some kind of incompatibility between kde, nvidia, and the latest kernel because I have been able to get nvidia to work fine with the window manager used by xubuntu and dual monitors work fine if I uninstall the proprietary driver and use the setup accessible through System Settings-->Display (I think this is called Nouvia or something like that).
I'm thinking that if I downgraded the version of kde I am using (4.4.4.2) it would work fine, but I cannot find any instructions for doing that.
Any help with this would be most greatly appreciated as I've been trying to figure it out for over a week now and it is taking up all of my spare time (and then some).
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