Regarding my comment #43:
The solution suggested in #46 doesn't work. While it does force 1920x1080, even after login, the nvidia driver is not working.
lspci -v does show "Kernel driver in use: nvidia" for the card, but nvidia-settings behaves as if the driver is not loaded and glxinfo shows llvmpipe as the OpenGL renderer.
Regarding my comment #43:
The solution suggested in #46 doesn't work. While it does force 1920x1080, even after login, the nvidia driver is not working.
lspci -v does show "Kernel driver in use: nvidia" for the card, but nvidia-settings behaves as if the driver is not loaded and glxinfo shows llvmpipe as the OpenGL renderer.