I am running the final release of Fiesty, just installed it today. I still
had to manually enter my H & V settings into xorg.conf but other than that
this is the best Linux I have ever tried. Other than that short visit to the
command line I have been able to configured and install all needed software,
etc through the gui tools!!!!
So, when I try to run: sudo xresprobe nvidia
I get command not found... is there a certain package that needs to be
installed?
Thanks,
Gordo
On 4/13/07, Sitsofe Wheeler <email address hidden> wrote:
>
> Gordo:
> Could you attach the output of
> sudo xresprobe nvidia
>
> However, from what you are saying (with regard to fixing up HorizSync
> and VertRefresh) it sounds more and more like your monitor is giving
> back incorrect information. Looking at your logs your monitor claims to
> have a HorizSync of 30.00-72.00 and a VertRefresh of 50.00-130.00. What
> is the exact model of your monitor and does its manual (or Windows
> driver) tell you that it has refresh/sync ranges different to the
> aforementioned ones?
>
> If so I suspect you will always have to manually correct your xorg file
> with this monitor unless Ubuntu implements a monitor database...
>
> --
> Feisty Gnome Xorg Resolution
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/99022
> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> of the bug.
>
Sitsofe,
I am running the final release of Fiesty, just installed it today. I still
had to manually enter my H & V settings into xorg.conf but other than that
this is the best Linux I have ever tried. Other than that short visit to the
command line I have been able to configured and install all needed software,
etc through the gui tools!!!!
So, when I try to run: sudo xresprobe nvidia
I get command not found... is there a certain package that needs to be
installed?
Thanks,
Gordo
On 4/13/07, Sitsofe Wheeler <email address hidden> wrote: /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 99022
>
> Gordo:
> Could you attach the output of
> sudo xresprobe nvidia
>
> However, from what you are saying (with regard to fixing up HorizSync
> and VertRefresh) it sounds more and more like your monitor is giving
> back incorrect information. Looking at your logs your monitor claims to
> have a HorizSync of 30.00-72.00 and a VertRefresh of 50.00-130.00. What
> is the exact model of your monitor and does its manual (or Windows
> driver) tell you that it has refresh/sync ranges different to the
> aforementioned ones?
>
> If so I suspect you will always have to manually correct your xorg file
> with this monitor unless Ubuntu implements a monitor database...
>
> --
> Feisty Gnome Xorg Resolution
> https:/
> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> of the bug.
>