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    Hardware Drivers utility is broken?

    After being away from my house for a couple of weeks I just now updated Intrepid and found my Nvidia driver installation broken afterward. I tried the KMenu>System>Hardware Drivers utility, aka /usr/bin/jockey-kde, which worked last time I tried it, and now it won't start -- I don't even get a crash message. Is it the same for others?

    #2
    Re: Hardware Drivers utility is broken?

    Yes, it is broken (at here)

    Starting jockey-kde in the konsole:
    ImportError: No module named kurllabel
    =>

    Bug:

    KDE interface fails to start: No module named kurllabel
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+s...ey/+bug/271935

    jockey-kde crashed with ImportError in search()
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+s...ey/+bug/271317

    +
    Duplicates of this bug
    Bug #271548
    Bug #271980
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      #3
      Re: Hardware Drivers utility is broken?

      ... and after upgrade:
      jockey-kde 0.5~alpha1-0ubuntu4
      jockey-common 0.5~alpha1-0ubuntu4
      i'm getting:

      jockey-kde crashed with AttributeError in ui_main_loop()
      https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+s...ey/+bug/193985

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        #4
        Re: Hardware Drivers utility is broken?

        Ahh, thanks Rog!

        Well, let's see, there are 3 known methods for installing the Nvidia driver:

        1. Nvidia proprietary installer, but for -.27 kernel "Xen kernel detected, aborting ...."
        2. EnvyNG, but not yet released for 8.10 ...
        3. jockey-kde, but ...

        OK, I know when I'm beaten!

        The vesa display for 8.10 is actually a very good quality screen on my system. Just doesn't run Compiz or 3D. Guess I'll live with it for awhile. :P

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          #5
          Re: Hardware Drivers utility is broken?

          Hi dibld,
                      Have tried the propriety driver from the Nvforums webisite?http://www.nvnews.net.
          I'm using the latest 177.76 beta driver version.I'm personally on Intrepid Alpha 6 with all the latest updates and the latest 2.6.27-4 kernel.

          I hope that helps.

          Regards,
                      STEVE555

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            #6
            Re: Hardware Drivers utility is broken?

            Originally posted by STEVE555

            I'm using the latest 177.76 beta driver version.I'm personally on Intrepid Alpha 6 with all the latest updates and the latest 2.6.27-4 kernel.
            REALLY? And no "Xen kernel detected" error? Wow, I'm going to try it right now!

            Thanks Steve!

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              #7
              Re: Hardware Drivers utility is broken?

              Hi Dibl,
              I hope it does work out for you.I've never had the "no Xen kernel detected" error ever since I've started testing Intrepid Alpha 1.
              The only time I came across that error was before the Nvidia Developers patched the driver to get it to work with the new Xen kernels.

              Hence I was a bit perplexed on why you was getting that error.but I hope the new driver will be able to fix your problem.

              Regards,
              STEVE555

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                #8
                Re: Hardware Drivers utility is broken?

                jockey-kde (hardware driver manager) looks to be fixed this morning - it is working for me now

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                  #9
                  Re: Hardware Drivers utility is broken?

                  @Steve, YES! The new beta driver 177.76 installs perfectly! Thanks! I don't know if it is related to the 64-bit architecture, but ever since I upgraded the kernel from the 2.6.25 series, I've been seeing the "Xen kernel detected" error from the proprietary installer. Which is why I was so glad that the jockey-kde utility was working earlier this month.

                  @claydoh, well, maybe "morning" came a little late for me today ... I'm sure there will be an opportunity to try jockey-kde again.

                  Thanks guys.

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