[NBLUG/talk] Ubuntu Video driver Resolution

Mike Rice dolo724 at yahoo.com
Tue Oct 9 17:35:21 PDT 2012


Even with the nvidia drivers installed (and not working) use xrandr to get a picture of your card's capabilities.

 
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C. Mike Rice
KF7VZZ at gmail.com
dolo724 at yahoo.com


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 From: Dave Sisley <dsisley at sonic.net>
To: talk at nblug.org 
Sent: Tuesday, October 9, 2012 2:45 PM
Subject: Re: [NBLUG/talk] Ubuntu Video driver Resolution
 
On 10/09/2012 02:35 PM, Howard Schnirman wrote:
> I was lazy and just clicked the OK default to my Ubuntu 12.04 update manager. So it started downloading and installing around 750mb. Well it failed somewhere along the way. Afterwards I can only boot to recovery mode, and am stuck with a display size of 1280 x 720. My Dell S2330mx monitor is capable of 1920 X 1080.
> 
> I'm running an Nvidia GTX 280 card. I tried unintalling through synaptic and reinstalling, and manually installing nvidia's proprietary driver. No luck yet. Any ideas before I decided to do a clean install. Sorry everthing's on one partition, so I'll have to reinstall my LAMP stack, Wordpress, phpmyadmin again.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Howard
Howard:  I feel your pain, but at least you can see your desktop! I've been burned more than once by the nvidia drivers, where I have the Proprietary drivers installed, but apt-get installs a bad driver from the repositories...  I think I've finally gotten apt-get (same thing as synaptic, essentially) to stop that, but I've also trying to keep notes about what I've done to fix this.

One thing I recall is that after running the script provided by Nvidia, I also run 'sudo nvidia-xsettings' to get my dual-monitor set up to work.  Not sure if that helps, but I thought I'd offer it...  good luck!

-dave.

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