2012-03-01, 15:11
Hello all,
Experience enables to recognize a mistake when we do it again ... So again, I decided to apply the last updates on my Ubuntu 10.4 LTS, running XBMC on a ION hardware. Again, it was a bad idea ...
I was happy to see a new "certified" nvidia driver 295.20 and want to try it.
Now, I'm no more able to leave a video without freezing XBMC (SD or HD). In fact, the process which run the video doesn't stop, so I have to kill it manually to get the XBMC menu back. Not very user friendly ...
Some other people have the same problem with this driver so be carefull. And if someone has a cool tuto to downgrade nvidia driver to the previous one (290.10) ... please don't hesitate !
Regards
Experience enables to recognize a mistake when we do it again ... So again, I decided to apply the last updates on my Ubuntu 10.4 LTS, running XBMC on a ION hardware. Again, it was a bad idea ...
I was happy to see a new "certified" nvidia driver 295.20 and want to try it.
Now, I'm no more able to leave a video without freezing XBMC (SD or HD). In fact, the process which run the video doesn't stop, so I have to kill it manually to get the XBMC menu back. Not very user friendly ...
Some other people have the same problem with this driver so be carefull. And if someone has a cool tuto to downgrade nvidia driver to the previous one (290.10) ... please don't hesitate !
Regards