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I just did a fresh install of OpenSuSE 11.2 due to a failed hard drive. I ran the one-click and installed 195.36.15, but couldn't get a kernel to build. So I downloaded the latest driver 195.36.24 and ran the install by hand...
After running nvidia-xconfig and hours of research and tweaking, I'm unable to get a resolution to set beyond 640x480. A detailed X startup log reveals that the driver thinks that the panel's native resolution is 640x480. An earlier version of the driver under 11.2 before my drive crash did not have this problem; I had happily used it at native 1680x1050 resolution for 3 years. (II) Apr 29 16:56:25 NVIDIA(0): Native backend timings for ViewSonic VX2235wm (DFP-0): (II) Apr 29 16:56:25 NVIDIA(0): 640 x 480 @ 60 Hz (II) Apr 29 16:56:25 NVIDIA(0): Pixel Clock : 25.175 MHz (II) Apr 29 16:56:25 NVIDIA(0): HRes, HSyncStart : 640, 656 (II) Apr 29 16:56:25 NVIDIA(0): HSyncEnd, HTotal : 752, 800 (II) Apr 29 16:56:25 NVIDIA(0): VRes, VSyncStart : 480, 490 (II) Apr 29 16:56:25 NVIDIA(0): VSyncEnd, VTotal : 492, 525 (II) Apr 29 16:56:25 NVIDIA(0): H/V Polarity : -/- (II) Apr 29 16:56:25 NVIDIA(0): (II) Apr 29 16:56:25 NVIDIA(0): Validating Mode "1680x1050": (II) Apr 29 16:56:25 NVIDIA(0): 1680 x 1050 @ 60 Hz (II) Apr 29 16:56:25 NVIDIA(0): Mode Source: X Configuration file ModeLine (II) Apr 29 16:56:25 NVIDIA(0): Pixel Clock : 146.00 MHz (II) Apr 29 16:56:25 NVIDIA(0): HRes, HSyncStart : 1680, 1784 (II) Apr 29 16:56:25 NVIDIA(0): HSyncEnd, HTotal : 1960, 2240 (II) Apr 29 16:56:25 NVIDIA(0): VRes, VSyncStart : 1050, 1053 (II) Apr 29 16:56:25 NVIDIA(0): VSyncEnd, VTotal : 1059, 1089 (II) Apr 29 16:56:25 NVIDIA(0): H/V Polarity : +/- (II) Apr 29 16:56:25 NVIDIA(0): Mode (1680 x 1050) is too large for DFP Native Resolution (II) Apr 29 16:56:25 NVIDIA(0): (Max: 640 x 480); mode will not be allowed to scale to (II) Apr 29 16:56:25 NVIDIA(0): the DFP's native resolution. (WW) Apr 29 16:56:25 NVIDIA(0): Unable to use mode "1680x1050" for ViewSonic VX2235wm (WW) Apr 29 16:56:25 NVIDIA(0): (DFP-0); cannot compute backend DFP timings (mode is (WW) Apr 29 16:56:25 NVIDIA(0): larger than native backend 640 x 480). (WW) Apr 29 16:56:25 NVIDIA(0): Mode is rejected: Unable to determine BestFit backend DFP (WW) Apr 29 16:56:25 NVIDIA(0): timings. Any thoughts on something I might be doing wrong ? A bug? Setting issue? Thank you in advance, nvidia-installer.log nvidia-bug-report.log.gz Xorg.0.log.gz xorg.conf.gz |
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Quick update... I backed down to the version I was running before the disk crash, manually installed 195.36.15 and it works fine. I upgraded, same problem. Downgraded, and the driver is unable (unwilling?) to use a higher resolution with my VX2235wm than 640*480. My HP f1905 didn't have a problem with the new driver. Odd...
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NVIDIA Corporation
Join Date: Mar 2005
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Could you please attach a log from the working version for comparison? Thanks!
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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I have the same problem with a 7900GS and Viewsonic VX2235WM monitor. This is the same monitor as the original poster.
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Here they are... nvidia-installer.log Xorg.0.log.gz xorg.conf.gz nvidia-bug-report.log.gz |
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NVIDIA Corporation
Join Date: Mar 2005
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Thank you. Does the problem go away if you comment out the 1680x1050 ModeLine entry in xorg.conf?
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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Under the new driver I tried this file as well as a blank file with all sorts of settings; commenting out the 1680x1050 mode line didn't work, as it complained that all resolutions were too big for the 640x480 "native" resolution of the panel. Backing down to the revision of the driver I was using before the rebuild makes it work just fine...
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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Has a resolution been found? I'm having the same problem running Fedora12 on an x86 machine.
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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I have had success on OpenSUSE 11.2 (x86_64) with both NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-256.35 and now NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-256.53. I suggest that you try either one of those. The 32-bit version of 256.53 appears to be available for download on the nVidia drivers page, so I suggest that. |
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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Maybe I'll be adventuresome and try installing from the nVidia download... maybe not. |
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