Re: problem with nvida settings - FIXED

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On Thu, 2009-10-08 at 16:07 -0700, Craig White wrote:
> On Thu, 2009-10-08 at 15:17 -0700, Gerhard Magnus wrote:
> > >> I'm running FC11 with a PAE kernel and kmod-nvidia. The videocard is
> > a GeForce 6200 (nvidia series 6) and the monitor is a ViewSonic V2030wm.
> > > >>>
> > > >>>>> How can I get the resolution setting for my nvidia card to stick?
> > > >>>>> Whenever I log on the resolution reverts to 1280 x 1024. I can reset
> > > >>>>> this to 1680 X 1050 using the nvidia-settings widget and I click the
> > > >>>>> "Save to X Configuration File" button but this setting only lasts
> > > >>>>> through my current session.
> > > >>>>>         
> > > >>> 1- System>Administration>Livna Display configuration
> > > >>> Then untick "Allow livna-config-display to edit configuration files"
> > 
> > Here are the relevant parts of my xorg.conf file:
> > 
> ----
> it would probably be more useful to see the Xorg.0.log after boot BEFORE
> you go in and manually change it.
> 
> but this looks ominous...
> Adding input device Justcom Technology USB KVM Switch
> 
> because many KVM switches interfere with auto-detection
> 
I took out the KVM switch but still had the same problem and decided to
wait until the FC12 release -- maybe a fresh install would fix things.
But then, with the KVM switch back in place and with the latest set of
updates, everything started working: I have 1680x1050 screen resolution
when I log on. So whatever was interfering with auto-detection (probably
not the Belkin KVM switch) has stopped doing so. --Jerry



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