I have the same problem, but with a different PCI ID: an AGP 7600GT
nv supports this card; putting Driver nv in xorg.conf brings up a 1680x1050
desktop with the size (in mm) detected correctly by DDC. With the default
xorg.conf not specifying a driver, X chooses VESA.
sudo lspci -vvnn:
Jo-Erlend, Jeffrey: your problem is likely different. This bug was about
nv driver not being used. There are other bugs where nv doesn't work
right.
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Well, the description of this bug matches the situation perfectly. It is
as if I had written it myself.
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Ok, in that case it's fixed for you already.
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I've also got this problem.
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I'm running Hardy, and I have an nVidia GeForce 7050PV/nForce 630A
chipset. I've installed the update, but I'm still not able to use the nv
driver. I have to use vesa.
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This bug was fixed in the package xserver-xorg-video-nv -
1:2.1.8-1ubuntu1
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* 01_gen_pci_ids.diff, src/Makefile.in: Updated to include all the
devices the driver supports. (LP: #207209)
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Please try the package from my ppa when it's built:
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/tjaalton/ubuntu hardy main
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What is the difference in xserver-xorg-video-nv_2.1.8-1tja1_i386.deb and
xserver-xorg-video-nv_2.1.8-1~tja1_i386.deb? Which one should I install?
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The only change is the version, -1~tja1 is smaller than -1 so apt won't
upgrade to it, that's why I replaced it with -1tja1.
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Nevermind that question, this is the same version as the repos. I assume
it hasn't been built yet. Will this come through as an update?
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it's built now, and it should update nicely.
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Just installed it manually. I removed the nvidia driver, installed the
new xserver-xorg-video-nv package, and rebooted. I got a ncurses screen
with options to do a normal boot, fix xconfig, and go to a root shell. I
chose fix xconfig and it saved the new settings to xorg.conf. It then
booted into
Please attach your /var/log/Xorg.0.log from when it booted into vesa,
and the output of lspci -vvnn
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Sourcepackagename: xorg = xserver-xorg-video-nv
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I tried the Ubuntu and Kubuntu live CD's on my daughter's Dell desktop
and they both loaded the nv driver and set the res correctly to
1280x1024. She has a Nvidia 7300 LE. It may just be a problem with my
card not being detected correctly. Is there a new way to set xorg
options since dpkg tools
The server uses vesa by default on your card because the -nv driver
doesn't list the device as supported. The driver could be patched to add
the pci-id, but no guarantees that it will actually work.
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This card has been supported for the last two releases by the nv
driver. Was it dropped, or has nv been started over with the new xorg?
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Actually, I see the problem now. The command which generates /usr/share
/xserver-xorg/pci/nv.ids is flawed, since nv_driver.c has two lists of
supported drivers. The other list is completely ignored, 22 pci-id's
including 03d0.
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