nvidia-settings does not remember settings, full hd monitor runs in interlaced mode every logout/reboot

Bug #950950 reported by Arkadiusz Dziób
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nvidia-settings (Ubuntu)
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Bug Description

Latest 12.04

Nvidia (display) settings are not stored/remembered after logoff or reboot.
Well, its using max resolution (LCD monitor) but everytime goes interlaced, and screen starts to flicker.
Every time i log in i need to setup display (resolution and refresh rate) to get rid of screen flickering.
Running nvidia-settings with sudo , gksu did not help, as also switching display driver did not solve this problem.

affects: ubuntu → nvidia-settings (Ubuntu)
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Launchpad Janitor (janitor) wrote :

Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

Changed in nvidia-settings (Ubuntu):
status: New → Confirmed
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nerdy_kid (nerdy-kid) wrote :

Same this here, just noticed it. My screen reverts to 40Hz refresh rate after logout. I managed to work around it by checking "force full panel GPU scaling" in nvidia settings and then manually passing the path to the config file in the startup app. I now have "sh -c '/usr/bin/nvidia-settings --config=/home/nerdykid/.nvidia-settings-rc --load-config-only'" as a startup app instead of the default "sh -c '/usr/bin/nvidia-settings --load-config-only'.

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e633 (e633) wrote :

Same problem with the refresh rate here.
There are many open bugs which IMHO are duplicates: the main problem is that nvidia-settings won't properly save & reuse the settings.

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Luis Alvarado (luisalvarado) wrote :

Confirmed. This happens 50% of the time with my TV connected via VGA. If I connect it via HDMI it happens 100% of the time. The problem appears to be that nvidia is not saving correctly the settings. Other errors are having the resolution outside the borders of the TV, or the

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Luis Alvarado (luisalvarado) wrote :

This is still affecting even after installing Ubuntu 32 or 64 from scratch. Even if I apply the swat-x PPA for nvidia it still affects the PC. It affects Nvidia 9500, 220, 9800, 440 and the new 560 TI I bought. I have to go to the nvidia-settings panel and change the refresh rate from Auto to 60hz for it to "know" that it is on 1680x1050.

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Luis Alvarado (luisalvarado) wrote :

It is working with 4:3 Monitors but not 16:10 or 16:9. This were the tests I did with an Nvidia 9500, 220, 440 and 560 TI:

Soniview 32' - Problem mentioned in this ticket about not saving resolution/refresh rate/etc.. This is a TV connected via HDMI
Gateway FPD1760 - Works with no errors. This is the one that is 1280x1024 4:3. Monitor connected via VGA
Samsung Syncmaster 794 - Works with no errors. This is another monitor with 1280x1024 4:3. Monitor connected via VGA
Samsung Syncmaster 2243 - Problem as mentioned in this ticket. LCD connected via VGA
Samsung Syncmaster P2770ND - Same problem as in ticket. Connected via HDMI
AOC 912V-WA1 - Problem as in ticket. Connected via DVI.

As far as I can see the problem appears when using any cable that is not VGA or using a monitor not 4:3, like a TV.

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Luis Alvarado (luisalvarado) wrote :

Tested a 9:10 TV, a AOC Envision Series 26' (I think is 26 or 27). Works perfectly. This is the first non 4:3 that works at least for me. What I think is this could be more of a Nvidia problem than a Unity one. I would have to test newer drivers and also test this with Windows XP and Windows 7 just to discard the Nvidia or Unity problem.

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Luis Alvarado (luisalvarado) wrote :

When booting this are the lines of DMESG:

[ 26.225360] compiz[2519]: segfault at 0 ip b617dd78 sp bf81ff7c error 4 in glNKvYIr (deleted)[b617c000+2000]
[ 28.267080] compiz[2753]: segfault at 0 ip b6175d78 sp bfaf823c error 4 in gladh07l (deleted)[b6174000+2000]

I then press CTRL+ALT+BCKSPACE (To kill X) and when it loads I can see the Unity Launcher icons and everything works at a lower resolution but I get the following DMESG line:

[ 31.691158] Xorg[1349]: segfault at 7c ip b755fcd5 sp bfc1b5c0 error 4 in Xorg[b7521000+1f3000]

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