@Nietzsche Keen:  The first solution is not really a solution, as a user
should be able to use all parts of the nvidia-settings gui when launched
from the menu (rather than from the command-line with sudo), and
currently that doesn't work with changing the resolution and refresh
rates.  Running sudo nvidia-settings from the terminal is certainly a
workaround, but not a solution.

Second, changing the resolution settings under System-Preferences-Screen
Resolution is also not a solution, as due to the way the nvidia driver
handles things and interacts with X the refresh rates don't show up
correctly to GNOME, so it is not clear to someone with the nvidia driver
using that gui what the refresh rate of their card/screen really is, nor
can they change it easily.  The nvidia-settings app shows the correct
values.

At any rate, as -Zeus- noted above, most everyone knows how to work
around the bug, it's a question of getting the app fixed so that it
behaves correctly.

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