After a little bit of reconfiguring I got everything working again. I just installed the beta drivers (295.51) for my GTX260, uninstalled BIONIC, rebooted, and then re-installed BIONIC.
Beware, when i installed the 295.51 drivers on my GTX460, once the Monitor connected to DVI port went to sleep, the Cuda device became unavailable, a different computer with a 9800GTX+ connected via it's VGA port had no problem,
i've reverted my GTX460 back to 290.53 and have no problem again
I've hit the same problem. I use Ubuntu 11.04, ubuntu packages and have been running E@H happily for months. I don't use this machine very often, check boinc progress a couple of times a week.
I'm using the ubuntu packaged 270.41.06 Nvidia driver, which is loaded and working. GL apps run fine. The card is a 210. Boinc 6.12.33
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Beware, when i installed the 295.51 drivers on my GTX460, once the Monitor connected to DVI port went to sleep, the Cuda device became unavailable, a different computer with a 9800GTX+ connected via it's VGA port had no problem,
i've reverted my GTX460 back to 290.53 and have no problem again
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I've hit the same problem. I
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I've hit the same problem. I use Ubuntu 11.04, ubuntu packages and have been running E@H happily for months. I don't use this machine very often, check boinc progress a couple of times a week.
I'm using the ubuntu packaged 270.41.06 Nvidia driver, which is loaded and working. GL apps run fine. The card is a 210. Boinc 6.12.33
dpkg-reconfigure nvidia-current doesn't change anything.
any ideas?
Deleting old kernel images
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Deleting old kernel images and rebooting has fixed it. There must be bug where the graphics side is updated, but the compute side isn't.