Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 23:13:22 -0700 From: "Graham Wheeler" <gram@geekraver.com> To: freebsd-x11@freebsd.org Subject: Can't get nvidia driver to behave Message-ID: <4F65C8D579D942EB8ADB1D01F29F59D0@GRAMPC>
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Hi all Quick summary: I have nvidia driver and Gnome configured - gdm login screen displays fine but once I log in my screen blanks ("out of range") and I get the same out of range issue even when I switch to consoles - from that point on I can see nothing on my display and can only ssh in from remote hosts until I reboot. I had X working okay before I installed NVidia's driver, but the best resolution I got was 1440x1050, while my monitor (a Sceptre x20 LCD) supports 1680x1050 natively. My video card is a GeForce 6200. I'm using a KVM but I don't think that's a problem as I have a Mac Mini connected to the same KVM driving the monitor just fine. But that does mean I'm using VGA connector, not DVI. After installing NVidia's driver I ran the nvidia-xconfig utility to generate a config file. I am not specifying any modelines (I don't know what the settings would be for this monitor); I have tried with and without specifying HSync and VRefresh ranges, and with/without specifying tin driver options that I am using a DFP, not CRT. Using Ctrl-Alt-+ doesn't seem to help. Can anyone suggest anything before I abandon hope and go back to the non-proprietary driver and 1440x1050 res? Thanks!
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