

john2 wrote:After updating on 13th May 2011, the PC booted to a black screen. The problem was that the Nvidia driver had been updated, but the latest ones don't work with some legacy cards (mine is a GeForce FX5200). The solution is to boot to a command line (as root), then do
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apt-get install nvidia-kernel-legacy-173xx-dkms
Put the package in 'Ignored packages' in MU, which should stop it being updated again.

gozer wrote:I'm running an nvidia 7300 card with dual head display and haven't had any problems until now. After installing the legacy driver (173xx), I'm able to log in and get a desktop, but wondering if a fix will come down for the newer drivers since they *should* support "GeForce 6xxx and higher".
EDIT: Turns out my issue will only happen with the new nvidia driver (270) and compiz. If I disable compiz (hard to do since it attaches itself to everything once installed) and use metacity as the default WM, everything works fine. I think I'll go this route for now and hope for a fix from nvidia sometime before using compiz again. Gnome compositing does a decent job anyway.
nvidia bug: http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=161308
dawgdoc-lmd@dv6000-laptop-lmd ~ $ apt-listbugs list xserver-xorg-core -s all | grep dual
#618942 - xserver-xorg-core: SIGSEGV/SIGABRT when activating dual head



Elmacus wrote:F-spot broken:
f-spot : depends on: libcairo2 (>= 1.10.2-2~) but 1.10.0-1ubuntu2 will be installed.









zerozero wrote:once again, no need to download a deb from an external site when it is in LMDE's repos;
libcairo2 (1.10.2-6) is in synaptic, ...









gazza wrote:SOLVED, talking to a fellow lmde user on #linuxmint-debian , he twigged at my driver, he suggested I download the latest, it's 270 now, so I downloaded and installed the NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-270.41.06.run , and bobs your uncle, works a treat. Looks as if the 260 has an incompatibility issue with the latest updates![]()
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Go to Synaptic (or use a terminal) and install:
nvidia-glx
nvidia-kernel-source
nvidia-kernel-dkms
nvidia-xconfig
nvidia-settings
After installation, run from a terminal (Important!):
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sudo nvidia-xconfig


apt install nvidia-kernel-dkms nvidia-glx build-essential nvidia-settings nvidia-xconfig
nvidia-xconfigPackage: *
Pin: release o=linuxmint
Pin-Priority: 700
Package: *
Pin: origin packages.linuxmint.com
Pin-Priority: 700
Package: *
Pin: release o=Debian
Pin-Priority: 500







sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgradestartx



kwatson512 wrote:After updating on 13 May my Mint Debian, running in a VirtualBox VM, boots to tty. VM is configured for 512 MB base memory and 24MB video memory. VirtualBox graphics emulation is a "simple, synthetic device which provides compatibility with standard VGA and several extended registers used by the VESA BIOS Extensions (VBE)." Host is running Mint 10 on a Lenovo ThinkPad x200 with 4 GB RAM, Intel Core2 Duo processor P8600 @ 2.4 GHz.
I just didbut the latest updates didn't fix the problem.
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sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
What next?
sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
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