I'm running on a Dell OptiPlex GX280, with a builtin Intel 915G-based
video adapter.
I suppose it's possible here that my report is not relevant to this
particular bug after all, since I'm not using an Nvidia display adapter
on this machine. My original comment about setting the "wide mode" on
th
Here's my Xorg.0.log file.
What should I do to "make sure not to use 915resolution before starting
X"? I'm running 915resolution out of /etc/rc2.d/S12915resolution (so
it's run automatically during startup).
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Rich, please look for duplicate reports on xserver-xorg-video-i810. I'm
closing this bug since the original reporter can't debug it further.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-nv (Ubuntu)
Status: Needs Info => Rejected
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oh, and make sure _not_ to use 915resolution before starting X.
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I don't think using 915resolution is safe for non-intel display
devices.. I could be wrong, though. Could you attach the logfile and
conf after making sure you have xserver-xorg-video-nv-2.0-0ubuntu3.
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Yes, I do still have my Dell 1680x1050 monitor.
With the latest Feisty code (and after restarting the computer), I am
still seeing exactly the same problem -- namely, when I go to 1680x1050
(with the help of 915resolution), the left and right edges of the
1680x1050 screen display are chopped off a
Rich, do you still have your monitor?
I've replaced mine since it wasn't supported, so I can't test this.
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please test the latest driver with Feisty.
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The "really stretched out" part of Johan's report can probably be
addressed via a setting in the monitor. (I assume Johan has one of
those new Dell monitors, like the one I have.) Go to the "display
settings" and set the "wide mode" to "1:1". That will give you the
proper aspect ratio (and will
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