Forgot to say, that now were the nouveau driver is running, the display
quality seems to be even better as the display quality of the driver
'nv'.
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X.Org X server --Nvidia (Nouveau) display driver does not recognize screen
resolution
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/460510
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This bug can be closed. I have posed a follow-up as Bug #462973.
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X.Org X server --Nvidia (Nouveau) display driver does not recognize screen
resolution
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/460510
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** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-nouveau (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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X.Org X server --Nvidia (Nouveau) display driver does not recognize screen
resolution
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/460510
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Not sure, if this is relevant here. I had a long time ago similar
trouble with this monitor Samsung Syncmaster 226bw when using nv driver
with debian lenny. Seems the monitor had problems with its edid.
At the time when the following patch became applied, my problems
dissapeared:
As it currently stands, you are not actually *using* the nouveau driver.
Because it is still (kindof) experimental, you need to manually specify
nouveau as the driver you want to load in your xorg.conf - the nouveau
driver will *not* be auto-loaded.
Simply creating an /etc/X11/xorg.conf file