Hello all, >From my Xorg.0.log file:
(II) NVIDIA(0): NVIDIA GPU GeForce 7600 GT at PCI:1:0:0 (--) NVIDIA(0): VideoRAM: 262144 kBytes (--) NVIDIA(0): VideoBIOS: 05.73.22.18.00 (II) NVIDIA(0): Detected PCI Express Link width: 16X (--) NVIDIA(0): Interlaced video modes are supported on this GPU (--) NVIDIA(0): Connected display device(s) on GeForce 7600 GT at PCI:1:0:0: (--) NVIDIA(0): DDL V1922DB (CRT-1) (--) NVIDIA(0): DDL V1922DB (CRT-1): 400.0 MHz maximum pixel clock (II) NVIDIA(0): Assigned Display Device: CRT-1 (WW) NVIDIA(0): No valid modes for "1280x1024"; removing. (WW) NVIDIA(0): No valid modes for "1024x768"; removing. (WW) NVIDIA(0): No valid modes for "800x600"; removing. (WW) NVIDIA(0): No valid modes for "640x480"; removing. (WW) NVIDIA(0): (WW) NVIDIA(0): Unable to validate any modes; falling back to the default mode (WW) NVIDIA(0): "nvidia-auto-select". (WW) NVIDIA(0): (II) NVIDIA(0): Validated modes: (II) NVIDIA(0): "nvidia-auto-select" (II) NVIDIA(0): Virtual screen size determined to be 800 x 600 (++) NVIDIA(0): DPI set to (96, 96); computed from -dpi X commandline option (--) Depth 24 pixmap format is 32 bpp I am confused because the "DDL V1922DB (CRT-1)" is incorrect. My monitor is an LCD, not a CRT. And my system used to (as of two days ago) identify it correctly. Matthew Lucas --- Matthew Lucas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Marcus, Michael - > > "I'm using 7.1.0-15 with nvidia 1.0.8776-4 under > debian sid amd64...." > > I am also using the exact same setup as above, but > I'm > having one really big problem. > > I cannot change the resolution of the monitor at > all. > This has occurred with the 1.0.9* version of the > nvidia driver and with the 8776 version. > > My kernel is 2.6.18-4-amd64. > > I am going to change the driver "nv" in my xorg.conf > and see if I still have the problem. > > Matthew Lucas > > > > Please verify that this problem is caused by the > > nvidia module. > > On my system, the next thing that comes after > > (II) Initializing extension GLX > > Is > > (**) Generic Keyboard: Core Keyboard > > (**) Option "Protocol" "standard" > > And that fits far better into the backtrace, as > that > > seems to have more to > > do with input facilities. > > Could you please substitute nvidia for nv as > driver > > in your x.org conf and > > confirm that the problem does not reoccur > > afterwards? > > (By the way: I'm running 7.1.0-15 with nvidia > driver > > 9631. Works great.) > > And could you please say something about the > version > > of your nvidia driver? > > Older ones tend to behave badly when put together > > with modern kernels, mine > > is 2.6.18-3-amd64, what about yours? > > Finally, how did you get your nvidia module? Is it > a > > manual installation of > > the "official" nvidia installer package, is it the > > well-known > > 'module-assistant' method, is it any 'alien' hack > or > > an abused Ubuntu > > package? (don't know if there are too many other > > ways) > > > > Sinverly, > > Marcus Müller > > > > On 3/24/07, Michael Muster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > > > > On Sat, Mar 24, 2007 at 05:20:10PM +0100, Daniel > > Schröter wrote: > > > > Hello, > > > > > > > > is there someone using xserver-xorg 1:7.1.0-15 > > with the nvidia module > > > > under Debian/unstable with amd64? > > > > > > I'm using 7.1.0-15 with nvidia 1.0.8776-4 under > > debian sid amd64 and > > > it is working without problems. > > > > > > Best regards > > > Michael > > > -- > > > > > > > > > -- > > > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? > Contact > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > > > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

