If "notebook" includes HP Pavilion dv8000 laptop with GEFORCE GO 7600 NVIDIA graphics card (why do they capitalize *everything*?), and you're asking referring to i686, then yes, it seems to be fine, for me. :-) On Sat, Aug 1, 2009 at 6:28 PM, Edgar Kalkowski <eMail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote: > Hi, > > I somewhere read something about the latest nvidia driver being broken for > notebook chips. I’m not sure if this is correct or was just an issue with > the beta drivers but especially as you mention that it worked again after > changing to vesa drivers I thought this might be the case here. > > I’m using nvidia drivers for my notebook as well but have not yet updated > them because I read that it might cause problems. Are you, too, running a > notebook? If so I’d be interested to hear if the latest nvidia drivers work > ok for you. > > Edgar > > > > Am oder ungefähr am Samstag, 01. August 2009, um 23:58:58 schrieb Luís > Moreira: > > Hello. > > > > The last update broke my Xorg, the screen just goesn black and hangs > > there, CTRL+ALT+F1 (etc) doesn't do anything. > > > > I'm using X86_64, *without* [testing]. > > > > The updated packages were > > > > kernel26 > > nvidia > > xorg-server > > (and some others, less important) > > > > If I change the driver in xorg.conf from nvidia to vesa X works again. > > > > Anyone experienced the same thing? > > > > Best regards, > > Luís Moreira. > > >