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It would be possible to apply the workaround in the package's postinst
script.. would that be accepted if I created a patch to do just that?
Cris wrote:
> I've freshly installed Karmic from scratch and this bug is still
> present:
>
>> $ sudo nvidia-
just the "sudo nvidia-settings",without the desktopworked fine for
me
--- On Mon, 11/16/09, willemvanaalten wrote:
From: willemvanaalten
Subject: RE: [Bug 286424] Re: nvidia-settings crashes when user clicks Save To
X Configuration File
To: led_zeppelin8...@yahoo.com
Da
That worked for me too! Thanks Oranges!
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 9:27 AM, jraborg wrote:
> Review post 80
> "oranges wrote on 2009-10-22:#80
> Greetings, just wanted to let you guys know, I solved this problem by
> doing:
>
> a) sudo nvidia-xconfig <- it should detect the missing "default
> d
Review post 80
"oranges wrote on 2009-10-22:#80
Greetings, just wanted to let you guys know, I solved this problem by doing:
a) sudo nvidia-xconfig <- it should detect the missing "default
display/screen" entry and create a new file for you to write in.
then do...
b) sudo nvidia-settings and
"-desktop:~$ sudo nvidia-settings" didn't help.
I did an clean os install too ubuntu 9.10 and the problem was solved.
At this moment everything works fine.
Thank you.
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Van: boun...@canonical.com [mailto:boun...@canonical.com] Namens ledzeppelin
Verzonden: maandag 16
in my xorg.conf i had to add Device "Default Device" save then sudo
nvidia-settings and them im able to save to x configuration. that's my work
around.
On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 4:56 PM, ledzeppelin
wrote:
> this is a permission bug imo.xorg.conf is ok.the nvidia driver&ubuntu
> dont seem to
just changed display (crt 15'-->lcd 22').had to change screen res every
logonpain in the ***.found a fix :" -desktop:~$ sudo nvidia-
settings" ,change to desired res and save.till perma fix comes imo
easyest way to bypass.its a permission bug i guess.
--- On Sun, 11/15/09, daemacles wrote
Hmm, strange because it never happened for me so far, since 8.04 beta
sudo nvidia-settings > customize > save to X configuration > quit > and
everything seems fine
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On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 11:57 PM, Daniel Holbert <
dholbert+launch...@gmail.com > wrote:
> > Why would you have to *save X configuration file* as long as
> > the newer nvidia drivers sets out the resolution automatically?
>
> Because nvidia-settings lets you customize much more than just
> resolut
Got it working replacing /etc/X11/xorg.conf (just in case make a copy of
your current xorg.conf) with current attached personal xorg.conf
hopefully this helps
On Thu, 2009-10-29 at 22:57 +, Daniel Holbert wrote:
> > Why would you have to *save X configuration file* as long as
> > the newer nvi
Why would you have to *save X configuration file* as long as the newer
nvidia drivers sets out the resolution automatically? Even when two monitors
are plugged
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I've noticed this doesn't happens when you upgrade form 9.04 to 9.10 but
if you install 9.10 from scratch you will see the error
Fabian A. Scherschel wrote:
> Am I the only one that thinks this bug still being present is really
> embarrassing? Come on, people... It can't be that hard to fix.
>
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Now it is clear the xorg.conf is missing just one line can this be retagged
hundredpapercuts whatever so at least one developer fixes it for the final
Karmic release? Could adding that single line cause a regression?
2009/10/22 kylea
> How old is this bug?
>
> Uhm...
>
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> nvidia-settings cra
there's a workaround in this thread,wouldnt call it a 100% bug,but was a
bit annoying tbh to change resolution @ every xserver restart...
--- On Thu, 10/22/09, spixx wrote:
From: spixx
Subject: [Bug 286424] Re: nvidia-settings crashes when user clicks Save To X
Configuration File
To: led_zeppe
I found this solution, which worked for me:
http://johnnydopefish.blogspot.com/2009/05/ubuntu-904-nvidia-failed-to-parse.html
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 1:31 PM, ledzeppelin
wrote:
> HI
> I'm experiencing same problem...nvidia cant save conf file to xorg and
> every reboot my resolution falls back t
Hi Bryce,
Thanks for your update, I have applied the latest update to my Intrepid
Beta, and I still find the same situation, would you pls kindly point out
that how can I verify the fix is applied ? Thanks.
(I can only check I am using NVIDIA accelerated graphics driver (version
180) from Hardwar
Just be sure that for all your setup on computer you must use root. Just
open terminal and type: sudo nvidia-settings
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use 177.80 (recommended driver). With latest updates nvidia-settings work
perfect, a problem is solved now.
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While getting help for my resolution problem, I was sent a working xorg.conf
file that takes care of this bug. Apparently, there's something wrong in
the xorg.conf file in the upgrade to Intrepid. I have posted it to the
Pastebin at: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/65942/ You should be able to save
y
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