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Jul 5, 2011

Im trying to setup my configuration but i don't know how.I got dvi-hdmi adapter on Eee pc box 202 and when monitor(19lcd tv) is connected to power source everything is fine but if is switched off doesn't.Mean starting and stopping probably something with auto configuration (video),because when i connect dvi-vga adpater even on off monitor it's does work.Any idea how to correct pernament setting in Kde?So when connected via dvi-hdmi and off monitor -doesn't start fully system..If connected via dvi-vga does work fine

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I'm trying to make sure I don't screw anything up. When I type in the following into the terminal:

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Jun 25, 2010

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I just did a fresh install of Fedora 11 and the only video resolutions available were 640x480 and 800x600.

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I was able to get the display to the proper resolution with the following commands:

Code:

However, rebooting sets it back to 800x600. I have seen the edits to xorg.conf but that file wasn't created.

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Feb 28, 2011

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I was able to get a bit further into the boot process with nomodeset as parameter with the Live CD, unfortunately I can't pass GRUB any parameters now that I have used the alternate Install CD by pressing 'e', it just boots.

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May 26, 2010

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3. there's only xorg.conf.failsafe in /etc/X11, which seems to what the second user is using

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Jul 27, 2011

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Jan 9, 2010

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Aug 14, 2010

I have a GeForce 8600M GS card in a Dell Vostro 1710, which has appeared to be playing up lately, but I'm unsure whether it's the hardware itself or have I not properly set things up.

I have Ubuntu 10.04 installed with compiz, and 'rotate cube' enabled. The 'deformation' is set to cylinder. I recently tried using rss-glx (really slick screensaver) when the slow-down and screen freezes happened.

The symptoms:

Odd behaviour begins after attempting to log in after the screensaver has blanked the screen, i.e. screensaver ran for a while then the screen blanked. When logged back in, a 'cylinder' rotate freezes and the screen does not refresh. Clicking around the screen refreshes it somewhat. Switching between screens becomes next to impossible and a restart is required.

In general rotating the cube is OK, rotating the cylinder seems a task on the video card and rotating the sphere is horribly slow.

Things done so far:

Each time I log in, I need to open the NVidia settings and change the powermizer to 'prefer maximum performance'. On next reboot I will try this in xorg.conf code...

My questions are:
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- If the hardware is proven to be OK, what am I then leaving out?

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Jun 25, 2011

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Relevant configs and logs are below.

I should clarify - I don't care about the 3rd monitor on the ATI adapter; I'm only concerned with getting OpenGL working on the two on the NVIDIA - if that's possible, which it may not be...

System:

Code:

xorg.conf:

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My laptop has a dual boot Debian + Ubuntu installation.

In particular I am using Debian 8.0 with stock kernel 3.16.0-4 (or equally 4.1.10 custom compiled, I tested it and it does not make any difference for the subject of this post).

Ubuntu is 14.10, with stock kernel 3.19.0-15.

In both installations I have nvidia nouveau drivers and intel integrated graphics drivers installed and loaded. This is the default for both installations.

In both installations I have xorg automatically configured (no xorg.conf file present in /etc/X11). In both systems the content of /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d is the same for what moitors are concerned (differences in mice and trackpad entries).

Unfortunately, the video configuration in Ubuntu 14.10 works out of the box. In particular I can plug in an external monitor/projector and it will fire-up the nvidia card (nouveau drivers) to power that monitor.

Debian 8.0 on the other hand does not even detect the external monitor.

I don't know where to start to solve the problems.

The hardware is as follows: the laptop (lenovo W530) features both an Intel integrated graphics card and an Nvidia K1000M. The VGA port is connected only to the Nvidia card (this is according to my online research, as I don't know how to check this).

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Aug 8, 2010

setup the correct mode for my laptop-video card-monitor

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Sep 4, 2009

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