I'm using the  nvidia driver  on Ububtu Gnome 13.10 with 2 screens of
different resolutions without any problems.

Dunno if that helps at all

walter

On Tue, 2014-03-18 at 12:25 +1100, Anthony Hogan wrote:
> Hi folks,
> 
> I upgraded about a month or two ago from Ubuntu 13.04 to 13.10. I run
> an Nvidia card with the binary drivers (tried both the release and the
> -updates version). I have two displays, one 1920x1200 and one 1280x1024.
> 
> I don't use Unity - to me it makes sense possibly for touch devices,
> but as I prefer using a keyboard and mouse, it's not for me... so I'm
> currently running gnome-panel etc.
> 
> My card's:
> 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation G92 [GeForce GTS 250] 
> (rev a2)
> 
> I've found that after rebooting, sometimes after updates, user
> switching no longer works.
> 
> I've found running this:
> 
> sudo /usr/lib/lightdm/lightdm-set-defaults --show-manual-login true
> 
> as documented here:
> 
> http://askubuntu.com/questions/379485/problem-changing-users-in-ubuntu-13-10
> 
> ... seems to fix user switching, but I still keep getting xorg crashes
> ("An error has occurred in your system" or similar dialogs). Submitting
> reports comes up with nothing.
> 
> Also, lightdm thinks my left display is my right display, and my right
> my left - yet once logged in as a user, all's right with the world?
> 
> Am I right in thinking that Ubuntu have deliberately broken something
> to do with gnome and are trying to push me towards Unity? ... or do I
> need to blow away some config files somewhere and reset things to
> default?
> 
> Thinking perhaps of switching to LXDE and/or back to Debian.
> 
> Anthony
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