The 173.08 drivers change log says: Fixed a regression that caused
invalid EDIDs to be detected for the internal display device on some
notebooks. This confirms what the problem is for me. The 173.08 driver
also has some other very important fixes and support for new video
cards. I wonder how Ubuntu is going to address this one, its not that I
am blaming Ubuntu but I am starting to see a lot of people reporting
this problem and similar problems. Its a serous enough show stopper for
some of us that it should be made official in some way with the Ubuntu
developers. It would be nice if there was a nvidia-glx-new-beta driver
in the repositories for situations like this. It just makes sense. Or at
the very least an official how to on the Ubuntu website explaining how
to properly install the nvidia's beta drivers. One of the advantages of
having a nvidia-glx-new-beta package is the fact that when using the
nvidia driver installer it hacks up the xorg.conf file and stomps on all
of the hard work the Ubuntu installer did to correctly configure
everything else. For example my synaptics touchpad configuration its now
hosed since the nvidia driver installer updated the xorg.conf file for
me.

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[Hardy] NVIDIA cards using vesa driver and low screen resolutions on livecd
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/173418
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