Ubuntu :: Recordmydesktop And Nvidia

Sep 5, 2010

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I don't have exact same hardware so I may be wrong (or shooting in dark) here but as per my knowledge the drivers u r using r open source drivers.

If u have 32 bit Ubuntu installed I would say install [url] drivers from that link else if u r interested in bleeding edge open source drivers (sometime may go wrong as very much in development phase) look at [url]

I wasn't apparently paying enough attention as the link I mentioned found driver 256.52 and when I looked at the real nVidia site you mentioned it had version 256.53 so now I have the absolute latest version installed. I had to find the 64 bit version though, but that was easy.

And this is amazing as I only ever used the 185 version that came with Ubuntu! At first it wouldn't install and I found that you have to stop the x server, etc. but, I found this link that worked perfectly [url] I am still wondering how to get my "NVIDIA X server settings" back under System > Administration, but found if I enter "nvidia-settings" in a terminal it shows up fine.

While I was entering this I got it back by adding a new option in System > Preferences > Main Menu. So, I am good to go!

I noticed you entered a command line for gtk-recordmydesktop, could you share that? I tried it with the 256.52 driver and still had some flickering.

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