HI Guys
I now have it sorted.
Not sure how!!

I removed my xorg.conf and put in one I had kept from my G mail account!!

I also tried the envy thing but it didn't seem to load the driver.

Thanks for all your help

Cheers
Bob


On 30 August 2010 18:57, Gustin Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:

> Oh, I almost forgot, the output from lspci might be helpful:
>
> lspci |grep VGA
>
> On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 11:55 AM, Gustin Johnson <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 6:44 AM, Frank Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Hi All
> >> I keep changing my xorg.conf but it seems to be ignored!
> >>
> >> I'm stuck on 800 x 600 which in this monitor is unusable.
> >>
> >> I have an Nvidia G force 600 thing which used to work fine.
> >>
> >> I also tried to install the GLX drivers through synaptic this failed but
> now
> >> I cannot
> >> un-install them I get an error code 2 from apt-get.
> >>
> > Can you post the exact command you are trying to run as well as the
> > resulting output?
> >
> >> Here is my latest xorg.conf:
> >
> > Which version of 64Studio are you using?
> >
> > Newer versions of Xorg really do not use the xorg.conf  file (the
> > reality is slightly more complicated but 99% of the time we should not
> > need to touch the xorg.conf file anymore).
> >
> > If you are using the latest version of 64Studio (the Beta one that is
> > based on Ubuntu), xrandr (or one of the GUI front ends, like grandr or
> > the Gnome display control panel applet) is the preferred method of
> > setting the screen resolution and colour depth.
> >>
> >> Anyone any ideas as this is a real show stopper.
> >>
> > Can you post the results of the following:
> >
> > lsmod |grep nv
> > glxinfo |head -n 50
> > xrandr -q
> >
>
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