I also had a very unstable system upgrading from 8.10 -> 9.04 using Nvidia's 180.44
Switched to 180.53 and the system seems a lot more stable. Though I experience a hick up here and there.
Especially after suspend.
Ubuntu 9.04 AMD64 (SMP) Nvidia 180.53
1. Boot
2. login
3. suspend
4. start Command n' conquer 3 (wine 1.19)
5. screen just flashes the desktop ... no game (hard reset)
Ubuntu 9.04 AMD64 (SMP) Nvidia 180.53
1. Boot
2. login
3. suspend
4. start Command n' conquer 3 (wine 1.20)
5. screen just flashes the desktop ... no game (hard reset)
Ubuntu 9.04 AMD64 (SMP) Nvidia 180.53
1. Boot
2. login
4. start Command n' conquer 3 (wine 1.20)
5. Game runs but will most likely drop to desktop after 20 mins.
This was rock solid on 8.10 Nvidia 17x using win 1.19 I could play for hours.
Never used suspend on 8.10 as it was unable to "restart" the onboard network (NForce 590 sli)
I also had a very unstable system upgrading from 8.10 -> 9.04 using Nvidia's 180.44
Switched to 180.53 and the system seems a lot more stable. Though I experience a hick up here and there.
Especially after suspend.
Ubuntu 9.04 AMD64 (SMP) Nvidia 180.53
1. Boot
2. login
3. suspend
4. start Command n' conquer 3 (wine 1.19)
5. screen just flashes the desktop ... no game (hard reset)
Ubuntu 9.04 AMD64 (SMP) Nvidia 180.53
1. Boot
2. login
3. suspend
4. start Command n' conquer 3 (wine 1.20)
5. screen just flashes the desktop ... no game (hard reset)
Ubuntu 9.04 AMD64 (SMP) Nvidia 180.53
1. Boot
2. login
4. start Command n' conquer 3 (wine 1.20)
5. Game runs but will most likely drop to desktop after 20 mins.
This was rock solid on 8.10 Nvidia 17x using win 1.19 I could play for hours.
Never used suspend on 8.10 as it was unable to "restart" the onboard network (NForce 590 sli)
Hardware:
AMD 5000+ (dual core)
3 GB RAM (ECC)
SLI Nvidia 8600 GTS (dual)
Nforce 590 sli chipset (Asus Crosshair)