im using crunchbang 9.04and ive been noticing that after my system has been on for a while xorg just seems to be really high...with nothing but conky im getting xorg using 20% of my cpu and when i try and lauh a program it shoots up...as i write this xorg is at 40% cpuim using a lowly GeForce FX 5200 as my graphics card (my good card broke and i had that as a replacement) would that affect it?are
hello, i have activated my Graphic Driver from " System settings > additional driver " , but my Card is still unknown , after run this command " sudo nvidia-xconfig " .. it boot me in text mode , can u please make a xorg.conf file for me :) HELP!
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I'm using Sony Vaio VPCCW26FG (CW Series). It's graphic card is NVidia GeForce GT 330M. I use Ubuntu 10.04 32-bit as my operating system, dual boot with windows 7.
Recently I installed new driver from NVidia 256.53, but looks like this driver is not so stable on my notebook.
Sometimes the NVidia driver is successfully loaded, but sometimes its failed to load.
This tutorial shows how to monitor your Ubuntu system resources such as usage of processor, memory, network, hard disk and also cpu/motherboard temperature, cpu fan speed.
There’s a good system load indicator for Ubuntu monitoring cpu usage, cache, memory, network, etc. And psensor is a gtk+ application monitoring temperatures and fan speeds.
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I've upgraded successfully to version 12 from version 11. However, I've problems with my graphic card in the graphic interface.
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helloi have installed crunchbang staler but i have a little problem with my nvidia graphic card.With the native driver all is ok With the proprietary Nvidia drivers (i have installed it with this post and with the script found on the official nvidia website) my xorg crash when gdm start, solve the problem by deleting the /etc/X11/xorg.conf (i don't have this file after a fresh install it'
Hi,
Installation on a Compaq N600C Evo laptop (1ghz Pentium 3/512mb RAM)
After logging into KDE there were some visual artifacts (black horizontal lines about an inch long on the left of the screen)
On opening an application, the system appeared sluggish.
Open another one and it appears screens are being drawn very slowly and eventually freeze.
I'm using Ubuntu 12.10
At times my system would have it's screen all messed up it's hard to see what I'm doing. Recently it causes my system to crash and it rebooted itself after five minutes.
After rebooting it ask me to report the recent crash. Went to see the details and it's the usr/bin/xorg.