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nVidia GeForce 7050M-M & Ubuntu Hardy

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Right now I'm setting up a brand new computer with a "Elitegroup GeForce 7050M-M" mainboard with everything on it (LAN, audio, Gfx, etc...)

I'm encountering some problems with the nvidia-glx-new driver, but I'll post my results here.

1) audio distorted after loading proprietary (nvidia-glx-new) driver:
The audio was working fine out of the box, but when I loaded the proprietary nvidia driver, it started gargling.
It seems to be connected to the graphic resolution: The driver update sets the resolution to 1600x1200.

Reducing the resolution makes it better for normal work, but watching a video still produces crackles in the sound.


2) Fullscreen flash videos stutter:
I saw this happening on older computers, but this is a DualCore 4200+ AMD64 with a GeForce 6 graphics card. Still investigating...
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Soundcard related?

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In order to get rid of the audio distortions and clicking during graphical load, I've deactivated the "Run with the highest possible priority (realtime priority)" checkbox in:
System Settings > Sound System
...and additionally increased the sound buffer to ~300 msec.
This took care of the audio problems, and it seems to also have a positive effect on the playback speed of flash videos (e.g. youtube, vimeo, ...)
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