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You probably need to install the i386 libc6 too.
Is there a way I can log the output of xterm so I can check for error messages? Should I try to install some other nvidia drivers?
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install linux-headers-generic ia32-libs
sudo apt-get upgrade
after that reboot and it might work, if it doesn't you'll need to reinstall your drivers.
You can get into a terminal window with ctrl+alt+f3 and go back with ctrl+alt+f7
I disabled the default driver and steam works now. I'm trying to install the nvidia driver now.
Thanks for the help.
Downloaded one game( Bastion ) and that is crashing when I try to run it. I'm downloading some others now to check if it's isolated to that game.
Thanks alot for the help in getting this sorted.
Easiest way is if you can repeat the error, then just force it, jump to a tty and start looking in the relevant logs (midnight commander (aka mc)) is useful here.
What you're looking for would most likely be a segfault in xorg, or something along those lines.
Thanks for the tips on checking the log files, I'll keep that in mind next time I am troubleshooting. I had installed the linux-headers-generic before installing the nvidia drivers, it didn't help in my case. I also installed another one that was recommended, I think it was linux-source. I was trying to change the resolution with xrandr but I kept running into problems. Evenually I edited xorg.conf and added my resolution in there and it worked.
/var/log$ uname -r
3.5.0-25-generic
The board has an onboard intel graphics, the graphics card is a 670 GTX. It's not setup to use Optimus however or at least I have never used it that way. I built the pc and I didn't change anything in the bios to enable that.