Ok,
I like to think of myself as an old hat when it comes to this stuff as I've been using Ubuntu and Kubuntu since 6.04 but this time I'm stuck in the never ending NVIDIA wormhole.
I have been using this Install since 8.10 doing the updates with the system as opposed to fresh. I did the 11.04 auto update yesterday and have been stuck since trying to sort out what is up with my NVIDIA.
I'm running a GEOFORCE 8500 GT
when I go to the system- additional drivers it says "Driver is activated but not currently in use. "
If I run glxgears from a terminal ... it runs fine .....
BUT if i try to run emerald I get "Segmentation Fault"
if I run Compiz I get
-compiz (core) - Error: Screen 0 on display ":0" already has a window manager; try using the --replace option to replace the current window manager.
I've never ever had to run compiz --replace ..... but when I do it makes x so unstable it might as well have crashed
I have un-installed and re-installed nvidia-common ..... I have also tried installing the NVIDIA drivers from the nvidia web site ....( which did nothing but give a second copy of the NVIDIA settings manager)
I'm completely lost at this point...
HELP
t
I like to think of myself as an old hat when it comes to this stuff as I've been using Ubuntu and Kubuntu since 6.04 but this time I'm stuck in the never ending NVIDIA wormhole.
I have been using this Install since 8.10 doing the updates with the system as opposed to fresh. I did the 11.04 auto update yesterday and have been stuck since trying to sort out what is up with my NVIDIA.
I'm running a GEOFORCE 8500 GT
when I go to the system- additional drivers it says "Driver is activated but not currently in use. "
If I run glxgears from a terminal ... it runs fine .....
BUT if i try to run emerald I get "Segmentation Fault"
if I run Compiz I get
-compiz (core) - Error: Screen 0 on display ":0" already has a window manager; try using the --replace option to replace the current window manager.
I've never ever had to run compiz --replace ..... but when I do it makes x so unstable it might as well have crashed
I have un-installed and re-installed nvidia-common ..... I have also tried installing the NVIDIA drivers from the nvidia web site ....( which did nothing but give a second copy of the NVIDIA settings manager)
I'm completely lost at this point...
HELP
t
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