** Description changed:
+ This bug appears to be a documented "feature" of the nvidia driver, and has
been for several years:
+
http://us.download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/280.13/README/xconfigoptions.html
+ (Search for: DynamicTwinView)
+
WORKAROUND:
(in /etc/X11/xorg.conf)
Sectio
** Description changed:
+ WORKAROUND:
+
+ (in /etc/X11/xorg.conf)
+ Section "Device"
+ Option "DynamicTwinView" "False"
+ EndSection
+
+
+ ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION:
+
Binary package hint: xorg
My Samsung SyncMaster 931BF does actually support 75 hz screen refresh
rate, but xorg lets me
** Package changed: jockey (Ubuntu) => nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu)
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I agree with commenters that this seems unfixable in lrm, but should be
done through Jockey. Setting to wishlist.
** Changed in: jockey (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
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** Also affects: jockey (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: jockey (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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As Nat mentioned, this *is* a bug. It's a bug with the NVIDIA drivers,
though, not Ubuntu. Therefore, it should stick around until NVIDIA fixes it
with the restricted, closed source drivers. Otherwise, we should add a *
feature* that automatically disables TwinView in the x config file by
default (
The behavior of showing incorrect refresh rates in the Ubuntu
configuration tools is not a feature, it's a bug. Whether that bug is in
the Ubuntu tool or in the Nvidia driver is debatable.
Since Nvidia has not chosen to fix this behavior in the driver in the
year since this bug was initially repor
Harvey Muller (and everyone else)
I think you are right, changing something in the driver without asking
the user is not the best way to improve Ubuntu. However, leaving it as
it is is not a solution either. As I have stated before, such refresh
rates are more than confusing for new users. I know
Nicholas,
I respectfully disagree. This is a documented feature of the closed
source nvidia driver. You can confirm (or deny) this by reading the
README.txt file supplied by Nvidia with the driver.
The guidance on reporting problems
(http://www.ubuntu.com/community/ReportProblem) states that bu
This bug shouldn't be closed, but fixed instead, and preferably before
Hardy release. NVIDIA people are not going to change this, but Ubuntu
developers can fix it easily by adding Option "DynamicTwinView" "False"
to xorg.conf. Of course, some people need TwinView, but they are much
less than those
I agree that this bug report should be closed. It is still a bug, but
with the NVIDIA software as mentioned earlier. Therefore, it's no longer
work for the Ubuntu developers to handle. However, I do hope that when
closing a bug here, it will still be accessible to users who search for
it in the fut
I recommend this bug be closed, as it is not a problem originating with
either xorg or Ubuntu, but with the proprietary nvidia driver. I also
own a laptop with integrated nvidia graphics (8400M GS). The README.txt
supplied with the driver explains both the issue and the workaround,
which is fully
I have also confirmed this issue, and disabling DynamicTwinView fixes
it.
I'm running a Geforce3 Ti200 on with nvidia-glx 1:96.43.01+2.6.24.4-11
(hardy). And am running a DFP natively at 1280x1024x24 @ 75Hz on DVI.
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This is my second comment on this bug since I experienced this identical
problem on a different PC.
This PC uses a 6600GT AGP video card attached to a BenQ FP93GX monitor.
Reported refresh rates in Ubuntu when using the restricted (NVIDIA)
drivers were 50Hz, 57Hz, and 58Hz in the GUI Screen Resolu
The DynamicTwinView fix worked for me, too. For what it's worth, I was
interested in 60hz on my flat panel because it's necessary (in North
America) for MythTV's "bob" deinterlacing to work right, which IMO is
absolutely the smoothest way to watch on your PC. ;)
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For future reference: this also occurs on at least one 7x series cards.
I encountered this exact same issue with an NVIDIA GeForce 7200GS video
card (reported as 7300 SE in xorg.conf under a new Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy
install).
Adding this line to my Device section in the xorg.conf file corrected
the i
You should insert it into the "Device" section.
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further to the //Option "DynamicTwinView" "False"// recommendation above, would
someone please give more detailed info on exactly where in the xorg.conf file
this should go?
thank you
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VIDIA has its own implementation of dualhead support called twinview
enabled by default when using nvidia driver. Xorg (and GNOME) reports
(availible) refresh rates wrong, and you cant select the good ones. This
is absolutely annoying when using CRT monitors.
Using the following option in display
For anyone stumbling across this problem, the reason for the behaviour
of the DynamicTwinView is described on
http://us.download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/1.0-9755/README/appendix-d.html
:
"Option "DynamicTwinView" "boolean"
Enable or disable support for dynamically configuring TwinView on thi
Confirming based on duplicates.
** Changed in: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20 (Ubuntu)
Status: Needs Info => Confirmed
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- [nvidia-glx] unable to set proper screen refresh rate
+ [nvidia-glx] unable to "set" proper screen refresh rate due to DynamicTwinView
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