An earlier version I had used to run as a normal user. I once sent a query to nvidia and never got a reply. Have you tried running with the Toshiba as the only screen and also tried swapping one monitor with the other and reconfiguring to see what happens. Another trick to try is to rerun the driver pack with both screens connected.
This got me to go tinker a little... I swapped connections on the video card... and ran sax2 (just to see what it would do). This reset everything back to use the nv driver and a single desktop. Ok, then ran nvidia-xconfig... restarted X. Now I had the LCD displaying at 1680x1050. I didn't even know it could do that resolution. Teh TFT (which is supposed to run at 1680x1050) would only run at 1600x1200... and nvidia-settings wouldn't allow the correct resolution. After much tinkering and swapping cables back and forth I narrowed it down... it is ALL related to the HorizSync and VertRefresh values. If I set the values for the LCD to match those of my TFT, then I can set the LCD to display most resolutions from 320x200 all the way up to 1680x1050 (a few are out of range, but most display). I have set the LCD to 1024x768 (the documented top resolution for the LCD). and it is working at that resolution now... Of course the solution isn't 100% yet... but it's a start (and a painful path to get there). Next step... how do you find out what the correct frequency ranges are for a Toshiba 32WL56P LCD Television, and since it actually will display in 1680x1050, will it damage it to use that resolution (since the documentation with the TV states 1024x768)? One other minor issue... when I launch MythTV on that screen, it automatically switches back to 640x480 resolution... and I cannot find a way to stop it from doing that. C. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org