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Is this symptom still reproducible in 8.10 alpha?
** Changed in: linux-restricted-modules (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20 => linux-restricted-modules
Status: New => Incomplete
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kde changes screen refresh rate of nvidia card
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/896
Seeing as this isn't a KDE issue but rather an NVidia issue, I am going
to change the package to linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20 since that was
the only kernel revision I saw posted. Thanks
** Changed in: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: kde-systemsettings => linux-restr
Hi - Just to say thanks to Josh Stern above - as a newbie I have been
struggling with the same problem and the Option "IncludeImplicitMetaModes"
"false" fixed it for me
Does anyone have a link to the full list of these options for the nvidia driver
?
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kde changes screen refresh rate of nv
hello everybody from Argentina,
I have the same problem, i don't know how, But i fix it editing the xorg.conf,
really
it was an accident i was trying to configure the tv-out, but the fist boot i
saw that kde
start whit a different resolution (it was too much for my Syncmaster) and
refresh ratio
I found this thread by googling after I had a similar problem. I wanted to add
the comment that for someone who just wants to keep a good refresh rate on
their CRT, the easiest solution seems to be to add the option line:
Option "IncludeImplicitMetaModes" "false"
to the device section for
Viktor:
Misreported screen refresh rates (typically xrandr based tools report 57Hz) on
the NVIDA binary drivers with dynamic twinview on is a known "bug". See Bug
#92599 for details.
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kde changes screen refresh rate of nvidia card
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/89640
You received this bug no
tahnks you for this.. i have the same problem...
what kde does with refresh rate...
normally i shouldn't have this problem... because i don't have a refresh rate
on my monitor... i've acer X222W...
but for some reason get changes the refresh rate every time i use fullscreen
mode(to watch movie's
I'm running Debian but I experienced a similar problem and wound up
looking for a solution. Hopefully what worked for me will also work for
you..
Firstly I was running the nv driver, kde and xserver-xorg. I wanted to
get 3D acceleration happening so I switched to the nvidia driver,
restarted X wit
Okay, after looking at displayconfig-restore.py, I'm convinced that I
haven't really found the source of the bug, just a place where the bug
is causing a mess up. Inside this program, it is getting a list of
refresh rates, then picking the best one. I overrode its preferred
choice of 57Hz and tol
I messed around, starting from xorg.conf, tracing that through to Xsession, to
/etc/X11/Xsession.d/40guidance-displayconfig_restore
and discovered a partial workaround:
1) sudo mv /usr/bin/displayconfig-restore /usr/bin/displayconfig-restore.orig
2) sudo touch /usr/bin/displayconfig-restore
3) s
I'm having the same problem, although my screen is in interlace mode.
According to nvidia-settings it is in 1024x768, 43Hz interlaced mode (or
it might have been 42Hz). According to xrandr, 1024x768, 57Hz:
SZ:Pixels Physical Refresh
*0 1024 x 768( 346mm x 260mm ) 50
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