2012/8/21 Gene Heskett <ghesk...@wdtv.com>:
>
> The VESA driver, which is the eprom on the card, is configured by that
> eprom I believe.  It is entirely possible they don't support any 16/9
> format, I have run into that.  Installing the proprietary nvidia driver
> will likely fix that, however, the nvidia drivers effect on real time
> latency drives a silver spike thru the heart of any expectations that it
> will work with a stepgen driven stepper system.  Servo's maybe, but not
> direct from the parport driven steppers.
>
> You may want to see if a different, equally economical card might work.

Got it to work! Somehow managed to install the driver and I have full
1920x1080 resolution now.

Thanks, Gene! Ubuntu and LinuxCNC is installed on this PC only for
testing/developing purposes, so I definitely do not care about any
potential latency issues. It will _never_ meet any actual cnc machine
in its current configuration, especially with this particular
video-card, which I bought specially for 3D CAD tasks. Primary task of
this PC is 3D CAD, LinuxCNC is secondary for this particular PC.

-- 
Viesturs

If you can't fix it, you don't own it.
http://www.ifixit.com/Manifesto

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