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Thread: 3D settings (Intel) botched with nVidia driver

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    3D settings (Intel) botched with nVidia driver

    Hey Guys,

    Yesterday I played a little with a Bitcoin miner and discovered today that I must have scambled my 3D settings. My Intel graphics card doesn't seem to work, instead I must have added a nVidia Settings Manager to my menu.

    I already removed the package I mistakenly installed (something concerning OpenCL) but nothing happens. The xorg.conf file seems to be okay.

    Gnome now only starts in 2D mode and Unity refuses to work at all.

    Do you have an idea how I might get my Intel card back working?

    Thanks for your help!

    Sebastian
    Ubuntu 11.04 | BenQ Joybook S73U | Intel Core Duo T2250 | 2x 512 MB RAM | Intel GMA 950 | 80 GB HDD

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    Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat

    Re: 3D settings (Intel) botched with nVidia driver

    the included opencl package depends on the nvidia driver.

    run
    Code:
    sudo apt-get remove nvidia-common
    to remove the nvidia driver

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