Today, many updates were available from system update, including the new nVidia driver. I installed the updates, which went normally. I restarted. I got a popup message informing me that a restricted driver was available. I activated it. It downloaded from the Ubuntu repository again and installed. I restarted. I activated the "Normal" effects. They work. Then I did 10 consecutive warm restarts of Ubuntu. All 10 detected the screen resolution correctly. No low resolution startups. This problem seems to have been fixed by nVidia's new driver. (Updated title of this bug.)
** Summary changed: - [Hardy 8.04 alpha-2, nVidia proprietary driver] Display resolution randomly starts at low resolution instead of the chosen resolution when using nVidia proprietary driver but not a problem with open-source driver. New nVidia proprietary driver is available from nVidia. + [Hardy 8.04 alpha-2, nVidia proprietary driver] Display resolution randomly starts at low resolution instead of the chosen resolution when using nVidia proprietary driver but not a problem with open-source driver. New nVidia proprietary driver is available from nVidia. It fixes the problem. ** Summary changed: - [Hardy 8.04 alpha-2, nVidia proprietary driver] Display resolution randomly starts at low resolution instead of the chosen resolution when using nVidia proprietary driver but not a problem with open-source driver. New nVidia proprietary driver is available from nVidia. It fixes the problem. + [Hardy 8.04 alpha-2, nVidia proprietary driver] Display resolution randomly starts at low resolution instead of the chosen resolution when using nVidia proprietary driver but not a problem with open-source driver. New nVidia proprietary driver is in the updated Ubuntu restricted repository. It fixes the problem. -- [Hardy 8.04 alpha-2, nVidia proprietary driver] Display resolution randomly starts at low resolution instead of the chosen resolution when using nVidia proprietary driver but not a problem with open-source driver. New nVidia proprietary driver is in the updated Ubuntu restricted repository. It fixes the problem. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/179020 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs