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Cullen:
That's alright. I suspect you might have been better off filing a support
request over on http://answers.launchpad.net/ as you had manually installed
drivers - you may have gotten a faster response. Additionally in the past week
the NVIDIA drivers were updated to the 100 series (see Bug
I'd be surprised if the wacom lines had any impact. They're not need
unless you have the hardware but to the best of my knowledge they are
absolutely harmless.
The moment you switched to the manually installed NVIDIA drivers your support
options changed. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Nvid
Well,
who knows? All seems to work fine now. Sorry for all the hub-bub.
Cullen
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Another thing that I keep having to do is remove configuration for the
wacom (that I assume is in the X series) from the xorg.conf file. This
wacom config gets included if I use dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-
xorg. There is no wacom in the R Series. I am not confident that the
wacom config is
Stefan : is it possible you recently did an update that changed your
from 97xx drivers to the 100 series ones?
yes, I have compiled this driver with the nvidia tools. Before this, X
would not start at all. Now X can be started manually, but something
seemed to be happening with GDM as I logged i
Actually, none of that stuff from ddcprobe looks right to me. This is a
1440x900 screen. -Cullen
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cullen# ddcprobe
vbe: VESA 3.0 detected.
oem: NVIDIA
vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
product: G86 Board - NV_NB8M Chip Rev
memory: 14336kb
mode: 640x400x256
mode: 640x480x256
mode: 800x600x16
mode: 800x600x256
mode: 1024x768x16
mode: 1024x768x256
mode: 320x200x64k
mode: 320x200x
cullen:
I'm using a T60 with the Intel chipset here and I am not seeing this particular
issue. Just for the record, does switching the driver from nvidia to nv in your
xorg.conf help (if it does that narrows things down)?
Your Xorg.0.log says that the card couldn't do "1920x1440". What native
re
Ye olde xorg.conf file
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo discover
--disable=parallel,serial,usb,ide,scsi,pcmcia --format="%M\t%S\t%D\t%i\n" video
discover: Bus not found.
// Those "\n" below did not actually appear, but approx. that many real
newlines did.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo xresprobe nvidia
\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
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