Sebastien Bacher a écrit :
> no idea about the nvidia driver issue I'm not using closed source
> drivers and those GNOME updates are not video changes, you should rather
> open an xorg bug
>
>
yes but now it's impossible to change the screen definition.
And if I try to reinstall the driver nvidia, the screen doesn't work
anymore.
So I have suppressed /usr/linb/nvidia and installed xorg.
Do you if it's possible to return at the previous situation, with ubuntu
8.10 without the jaunty version ?
Because the most important for me is to have a working screen.
Sincerely yours.
--
Michel Levy
LIG, ENSIMAG D105, 681 rue de la passerelle, Domaine Universitaire,
BP72-38402 Saint Martin d'Hères Cedex
Tel:(33)476827246 e.mail : <email address hidden> http://membres-liglab.imag.fr/michel.levy
Sebastien Bacher a écrit :
> no idea about the nvidia driver issue I'm not using closed source
> drivers and those GNOME updates are not video changes, you should rather
> open an xorg bug
>
>
yes but now it's impossible to change the screen definition.
And if I try to reinstall the driver nvidia, the screen doesn't work
anymore.
So I have suppressed /usr/linb/nvidia and installed xorg.
Do you if it's possible to return at the previous situation, with ubuntu
8.10 without the jaunty version ?
Because the most important for me is to have a working screen.
Sincerely yours.
-- membres- liglab. imag.fr/ michel. levy
Michel Levy
LIG, ENSIMAG D105, 681 rue de la passerelle, Domaine Universitaire,
BP72-38402 Saint Martin d'Hères Cedex
Tel:(33)476827246 e.mail : <email address hidden>
http://