Closing as out of date, since original reporter has not provided the
requested information. Please feel free to reopen with the required
info if you're still experiencing the issue.
Everyone else - I suspect you're experiencing separate issues, please
file independent bugs. See http://www.ubuntu
I'm running gutsy beta, all fine since after installing some updates a few days
ago:
the maximum resolution available for me is 640x480, with both of the oss and
closed (which by the way offers me 3d ...).
My video card is nvidia GeForce FX 5500.
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nvidia resolution is too low
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OK, it's #132930
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David:
OK this sounds like a different issue. Please spin off a new bug report and
post a link to the new bug report here.
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I tried manually setting a modeline (from someone else's successful
configuration of the same monitor with a different video card), and that didn't
work. I get the error message:
Panel size is 1280 x 1024
(II) NV(0): Not using default mode "1600x1200" (exceeds panel dimensions)
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nvidia reso
David:
That may well be because the the proprietary drivers poke a new modeline in for
1600x1200. That doesn't mean your card can't do 1600x1200 but it might means it
doesn't know how to do it unless it is taught about it.
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Yo
Sitsofe:
The same card works just fine with the proprietary drivers. I literally
change one line (the driver, from nv to nvidia) in my xorg.conf, and I
get the correct resolution.
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David:
It looks like your card's video bios doesn't "know" how to do 1600x1200
(although your screen is happy to do it)...
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I have the same problem -- the proprietary nvidia drivers give me
1600x1200, but the free nv drivers only give me 1280x1024. I have
attached my xresprobe and ddcprobe and xorg.conf.
** Attachment added: "my xresprobe. Let me show it to you."
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8650065/xresprobe.nv.
Trying xserver-xorg-video-nv instead of xserver-xorg-driver-nv ...
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-nv (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: xorg => xserver-xorg-video-nv
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Setting back to unconfirmed after reply. Punting from lrm -> xserver-
xorg-driver-nv because this was reported against the open source nv
drivers. Might be related to Bug #93579 and Bug #3731 ...
** Summary changed:
- nvidia resolution and 3d not initialised properly
+ nvidia resolution is too lo
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