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Message #52448
[Bug 510004] Re: [lucid regression] random graphics effects after resume from suspend to RAM
I don't normally check these things as Ubuntu usually doesn't do this sort of thing, but the only driver I can load in Lucid is 195.36.08 (the 173 driver fails), which is from my understanding a beta driver. The latest production is 190.53 from Nvidia's website. Now is this not a bit crazy for a LTS? Especially considering NVidia just pulled a production driver for Blake's 7 because it was burning out boards:
http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=162344
Now if you are packaging a beta driver, then the user (who cannot change
to a production driver) has no legal recourse if the board fries,
because they are using a beta driver. I understand they have little
recourse anyway but I did get my motherboard replaced. So is it possible
to use the production driver or at least have the option to revert to
it.
Or is there something I am missing here?
It would also be nice to see if I can suspend and hibernate again using
the production driver.
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[lucid regression] random graphics effects after resume from suspend to RAM
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/510004
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