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title="NEW --- - [NV86] Distorted graphics on NVIDIA GeForce 8400M G after upgrade the kernel to 3.7.0 version"
href="https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58378#c66">Comment # 66</a>
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title="NEW --- - [NV86] Distorted graphics on NVIDIA GeForce 8400M G after upgrade the kernel to 3.7.0 version"
href="https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58378">bug 58378</a>
from <span class="vcard"><a class="email" href="mailto:awl1@gmx.net" title="Andreas Loew <awl1@gmx.net>"> <span class="fn">Andreas Loew</span></a>
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<pre>A Happy New Year to everybody! :-)
Just wondering whether you intend to simply close this issue down with the
workaround "solution" for me to set kernel option
nouveau.config=PCRYPT=0
or whether you are still interested in finding out *why* my Quadro NVS 130M and
other 8400M-based cards do not seem support this functionality (or what might
need to be done differently in the driver to ensure they do).
Additional interesting information:
I have been informed that folks at NVIDIA have recently succeeded to track down
a Solaris hang issue in their proprietary Unix drivers ("blob") that affected
exactly Quadro NVS 130M cards (AFAIK, NVIDIA IR # 1172500).
I can indeed reproduce these hangs on Solaris 11.1, so this issue probably
matches the unpredictable hangs that I have been also seeing with the Linux
blob versions > 285.05.09 that made their drivers unusable for me.
AFAIK, their fix is scheduled to be fixed in the third update to their R331
series in February.
So how would you like to proceed regarding this issue?
Thanks & BR,
Andreas</pre>
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