On 1 September 2010 15:57, Folderol <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tue, 31 Aug 2010 17:19:25 -0600
> Gustin Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I removed my xorg.conf and put in one I had kept from my G mail
> account!!
> > >
> > Typically we no longer need to mess with the xorg.conf file.
>
> Unfortunately this depends a lot on the monitor. There are quite a few
> mid-range monitors that simply are not recognised by the 'new' xorg,
> older versions that actually need xorg.conf don't seem to have a
> problem.
>
> Go figure ???
>
 Hi All
My monitor is an HP w2007v 20"
Which I don't think is that old.
I couldn't get xrandr to change anything.

I don't understand why the 'older' xorg.conf seemed to eventually work.

I had input vert and hysnyc on the one that was generated on install.

Maybe when I used envyng it actually found the NV driver, as this didn't
seem to be on the system at install.

Talking of the nvidia-glx
When I used synaptic to install this it failed to install then I could not
un-install it.

This then stopped synaptic from working.
After a day online I eventually found I had to do mkdir /usr/lib32

this then allowed synaptic to remove the offending file.
Is this an error with synaptic?

Thanks for all the help looking and sounding good!!

Bob



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