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Just FYI the expired key is still exists in beowulf (@ Amprolla3 on Nemesis). Scared me for a minute.
Thanks for all you do
Thank you for the kind words A.
I tried turning off power supplies and rebooting but I do not get any artifacts during X startup. From my experience this is typically displaying the video memory before it has been initialised. So I agree not a "problem" but an annoying "unfinished" feeling on boot up. Could be the 3 monitor setup and how the video memory is assigned, I really don't know.
As another reference I am using single screens, my lovely Nokia 445PRO monitor and some cheapo old ACER lcds. I am running XFCE, not impressed with v4.12 (hate the new look scroll bars) but dislike all the others more
Sorry, I have more consolation than help I guess...
Cheers mate,
Adant.
Just found this forum and registered to add this point of reference:
I have 3, different, amd64 machines all running "ascii" and the non-free nvidia drivers. All three have different nvidia cards. All three machines generate the error described above:
[time] udevd[xx]: Error running install command for nvidia
I have ascii on all three as it works great and switched 2 of them from Mint because I don't like their direction {i.e. tested mint 19], and didn't like it.
Anyway all 3 machines work great, video works fine. I was searching to find out how to remove the erroneous error reported in dmesg, but it looks like we are not their yet
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