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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/3/2016 8:44 AM, F.B. Parker
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Sat, Dec 3, 2016 at 10:34 AM,
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Since you have an Nvidia GT430, it will work with the
Nvidia 340<br>
driver, which does not have this bug. So if 12.04 has an
Nvidia 340<br>
driver, you could change to that.<br>
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<div>Thank you for your reply. </div>
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<div>How would I go about determining if 12.04 has the
nvidia 340 driver available? And if the nvidia 340 driver
is available, how would I go about changing over to that
driver? (Sorry for the deep ignorance, but I set this up
years ago, and it has worked great up until this latest
vdpau update broke it.)</div>
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<div>-Bo Parker</div>
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Try running jockey-gtk and see if nvidia-340 is available for your
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John<br>
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