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Is anyone still suffering from this with Ubuntu 12.04 or 14.04?
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This bug is still present in Lucid, and adapting ~/.config/monitors.xml
fixes it for me.
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Adam, I found this to be the case as well. Thank you for pointing out
the existence of that file! I deleted it, and upon restarting, my NVIDIA
configuration loaded from xorg.conf. I clean installed Ubuntu 10.04 but
still have my home directory from Mint 7. Oh, and the ~/ in
~/.config/monitors just
The content of xorg.conf does not matter because the
~/.config/monitors.xml file overrides the resolution set by the
xorg.conf file. I had to remove the monitors.xml file to get the proper
resolution after startup. The question is: why does the monitors.xml
file exist? This issue started happening
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hello,
I'm under karmic. I have just installed a Nvidia gfx board (geforce 6600).
After reboot, karmic lost resolution set with nvidia-settings.
I solved that issue by running nvidia-settings with sudo then X server
configuration\save to X config file.
I noticed that nvidia-seetings missed
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** Tags added: jaunty
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Hi Phil,
On Sun, May 3, 2009 at 10:38 AM, Phil Riley philliprile...@msn.com wrote:
just an update on my last post,
I found that my nvidia configuration settings were not being loaded at
start-up,
Try - SystemPreferencesStartup applications, select 'add' and name it
something like
just an update on my last post,
I found that my nvidia configuration settings were not being loaded at
start-up,
Try - SystemPreferencesStartup applications, select 'add' and name it
something like 'nvidiastartup' and in the command line (the important
bit) insert this text nvidia-settings
Jaunty uses the settings in /etc/X11/xorg.conf to configure the
display resolution at Ubuntu startup. xorg.conf settings are written
by nvidia-settings.
Jaunty uses the settings in /home/username/.config/monitors.xml to
reset the display resolution (when you log into your user). The settings
in
Hi,
Had the same problem, solved mine by remove nvidia driver
(systemadministrationhardware drivers), restart ubuntu and set the resolution
you require using the ubuntu program (systempreferencesdisplay), restart
ubuntu and reinstall the nvidia driver. One word of caution, if you are using
Hi sefsinc,
Thanks for including the attached files. Could you also include your
/var/log/Xorg.0.log (or Xorg.0.log.old) from after reproducing the issue?
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** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
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