tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5188121942175615593.post3326739286648306933..comments2024-03-04T00:07:43.004+11:00Comments on Lindqvist -- a blog about Linux and Science. Mostly.: 81. nvidia 295.20 bug causing gnome-shell to crash on Debian Testinglindqvisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11525548328692436184noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5188121942175615593.post-64134083580883087142012-05-05T20:52:46.647+10:002012-05-05T20:52:46.647+10:00I had the same problem.
I solved with hardware-dri...I had the same problem.<br />I solved with hardware-driver-proprietary and changing Nvidia driver from<br />current-updates to current versionAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5188121942175615593.post-62491585468548076602012-03-30T22:47:00.257+11:002012-03-30T22:47:00.257+11:00Thanks for the information. Though, I did not down...Thanks for the information. Though, I did not downgrade as it looks like a lot of work plus I will probably forget to install the correct versions in the future. My solution is an upgrade from the unstable repository.<br /><br />1) create file /etc/apt/preferences.d/unstable with:<br />Package: *<br />Pin: release a=unstable<br />Pin-Priority: 50<br /><br />2) add unstable repository in /etc/apt/sources.list<br /><br />3) upgrade nvidia-glx (and its dependencies)<br /><br />After the packages are accepted to Testing this exception will go away automatically. Inspiration: http://www.imped.net/2007/07/20/apt-pinning-installing-unstable-packages-on-stable-debian/Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5188121942175615593.post-50138747596895671532012-02-29T02:51:59.226+11:002012-02-29T02:51:59.226+11:00Thanks a lot, it worked :DThanks a lot, it worked :DKalebhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07479812317387946757noreply@blogger.com