I own a toshiba satellite p100, with an NVidia 7600 graphics card. When I installed kubuntu 8.10, I had the restricted drivers for my graphics card (from repositories nvidia-glx-177) enabled and everything worked fine. However, after performing a kernel update my system just refuses to start X. Specifically, when it tries to load KDM, the screen goes black, my numlock and capslock indicators start flashing and it freezes.
I tried failsafe mode, where I set it to fix the xorg.conf file, and my system booted normally, however without the NVIDIA drivers, which is quite crap.
Then, I tried nvidia-xconfig, and the problem repeated it self.
The last attempt to fix it was to remove the existing drivers from my system and install the driver from the nvidia website. The results where the same, (i.e. flashing numlock and capslock - laptop freezes).
Any ideas how to fix this?
Thanks
I tried failsafe mode, where I set it to fix the xorg.conf file, and my system booted normally, however without the NVIDIA drivers, which is quite crap.
Then, I tried nvidia-xconfig, and the problem repeated it self.
The last attempt to fix it was to remove the existing drivers from my system and install the driver from the nvidia website. The results where the same, (i.e. flashing numlock and capslock - laptop freezes).
Any ideas how to fix this?
Thanks
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