Ubuntu 11.10 freezes often. Driver fix available?

Asked by JimmyZoo

I'm running Ubuntu 11.10 from a Live CD on a computer with Windows Vista installed. It has an NVidia graphics card. I don't want to alter this computer, so I don't want to install Linux.

After 5-15 minutes, it always freezes, although I think it happens when some graphics operation is about to happen. I suspect Flash ads might trigger it. (It actually didn't freeze when all I was doing was browsing Linux-help sites.)

When it freezes, the display stays the same, except that I can move the mouse around. Mouse clicks are ignored though (or at least no results are shown on the screen). If I was playing a video, the sound keeps playing.

About half the time, I can kill the X process by pressing Alt-SysReq-K, and it lets me log in again. 40% of the time, it does restart X, but the screen goes blank and stays blank. At this point, I reboot either with Alt-SysReq-B or hold down the power button.

The symptoms are consistent with what is described in:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Troubleshooting/Freeze

After restarting X, I looked at the result of running "dmesg", and spotted a line "fail pre-validate sync".

I am able to run Ubuntu 6 from an old CD I had, with no freezes. (Side point: It always changes the computer clock by a few hours! Was that a known bug?)

So, what's the solution?
a) Try Ubuntu 10 or a different flavour of Linux.
b) Get a new driver. (How? I'm a Linux newbie.)
c) Sorry, NVidia's driver for Linux is buggy, nothing you can do, use Windows.
d) ?

Also, what's the situation with Flash? It seems to be included with the Live CD, but only a few Youtube videos will play. When I went to Ubuntu's software centre, and searched for Flash, the user comments described it as very buggy. So what do people do?

Thanks in advance,

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
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Add the boot option:

nouveau.blacklist=1

You can then install the nvidia driver and have no issue

Flash is not included in the liveCD, there are NO proprietary things in the CD but they are available online so you may install them in the liveCD environment and it will work.

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JimmyZoo (hsjs3) said :
#2

Is it possible to add a boot option for a liveCD? How do I add it?

Maybe Flash installed itself on demand when I tried to play a video.

Is Flash really too buggy to install on Ubuntu? Or were those user comments just about the latest version? Ubuntu's software centre only showed me one version.

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
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Yes, it's needed in many cases, some CPUs and GPUs need options to make them work.

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions

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