gjohnson5 wrote:
My laptop had the same issue. If you are using the official NVIDIA drivers
then the X server may not work. I had to switch to the NV driver (which is
provided by Fedora) and that corrected the problem. I will try to
re-install the official NVIDIA drivers
http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_display_ia32_169.07.html [1]
If I have read correctly that the official NVIDIA drivers do work now
The official NVIDIA drivers don't work for me.
Legacy 71.86.01 driver installer doesn't find the source on Fedora F9. Riva TNT2
card. kernel-2.6.24-0.150.rc7 Is the funky designation for the release candidate kernel
the problem? I see there is a December update on NVIDIA for the newer cards but September
with F8 is the latest for the legacy cards.
Why doesn't the modeline work in xorg.conf for the nv driver? Is it an xorg issue or
fedora? The auto sensing for my RIVA TNT2 card leaves an inch of black on the right side
of my screen. xvidtune will shift the display and match the monitor width but putting the
parameters it shows in a modeline in xorg.conf does nothing. The xserver starts with the
same problem as without the modeline.
Robert McBroom
Links:
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[1]
http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_display_ia32_169.07.html
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