Thank you,

@Ian
i have the old 2.6.14-r5 kernel  with nvidia 1.0-6629 in /boot and in
grub.conf, this configuration works.

But i don' think it is necessary to check this out, because as i
mentioned before, i have the displacement with the old and the new
nvidia-driver. So i think it is a framebuffer-problem. The only thing
i can check is the new nvidia-driver with the old kernel, because the
new kernel does not work with the old nvdia-driver, as you can see
below.

@All
For the better understanding i will post the hole story together.

I updated to kernel 2.6.15-r1, which results in the display
displacement, splash-theme starting up late and nvidia-driver not
working at all.

According to the recommendations of this list i upgraded to kernel
2.6.15-r4 and nvidia 1.0-8178, it solved the splash and the nvidia
problem, but the display displacement still remains.


Now when i switch with CTRL-ALT-F1-6 through my consoles they are
displaced. On CTRL-ALT-F7 where my X-Server runs the picture is fine.
When i fix it in the consoles with the "Auto-Button" the X-Server on
F7 is displaced.

Is there something wrong with the console framebuffer?

For updating to kernel 2.6.15-r1 i used my old kernel config

After i have done make menuconfig it shows me this output

.config:1317:warning: trying to assign nonexistent symbol FB_SOFT_CURSOR
.config:1426:warning: trying to assign nonexistent symbol USB_BLUETOOTH_TTY

Does the FB in FB_SOFT_CURSOR not mean FrameBuffer.

Thank you for any recommendations!

Daniel

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