After rebooting twice (!), the "hardware driver" window opened correctly with the mentioned bug fix. But I wonder why it shows only one driver (nvidia), while in the corresponding package many drivers are listed. Perhaps because the other hardware is missing?
Furthermore, although enabled, the nvidia driver does not work: I get only a low resolution (800x600) and can change it by "System-Einstellungen-Bildschirmauflösung" (Settings - screen resolution). And the x-nvidia-config- tool does not work either: drver not active or so.
Is this a problem of jockey-gtk or of the nvidia-driver?
After rebooting twice (!), the "hardware driver" window opened correctly with the mentioned bug fix. But I wonder why it shows only one driver (nvidia), while in the corresponding package many drivers are listed. Perhaps because the other hardware is missing?
Furthermore, although enabled, the nvidia driver does not work: I get only a low resolution (800x600) and can change it by "System- Einstellungen- Bildschirmauflö sung" (Settings - screen resolution). And the x-nvidia-config- tool does not work either: drver not active or so.
Is this a problem of jockey-gtk or of the nvidia-driver?
Thanks for helping me.
G.Bruno (Germany)
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