To be honest, I can't remember. I believe that I had working X, with the
wrong screen resolution after the installation, but I might have changed
the driver to vesa before that. I don't remember.

I know that I have manually selected the nv-driver by editing
/etc/X11/xorg.conf, at some point. However I'm pretty sure that I never
have been given the choice to select the nv driver automatically, so
I've only selected it by hand.

But the xorg.conf file generated by running dpkg-reconfigure had the
correct refresh rates. So I'm guessing that the nvidia driver
configuration have inserted the other rates (I certainly haven't changed
them in any way after the installation).

If there is any why I can try to "reset" the dpkg-reconfigure of
xserver-xorg, so it returns to the state when installing (and hopefully
selects the working vesa driver), I'll be happy to try it.

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gdm greeter crashes when X is using vesa driver
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/138718
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