Hi again.
If the xorg.conf edits don't succeed, do what it says (...Add your mode lines...). Run 'cvt 1920 1080' or 'gtf 1920 1080' and put the result in that section of that file, but when using this method hide xorg.conf before starting X. If neither set of config file changes works, upload the entire resulting Xorg.0.log files to web space, as well as your latest 50-monitor.conf and xorg.conf, and include links to them in your next reply. Putting those big files in email is unwieldy.
I have improved a bit. I have connected the monitor to the DVI on the graphics card via (DVI w/HDCP). I changed this so that the VGA from the monitor now is connected to the VGA connector on the graphics card. This gave options. There is not a 1920x1080 resolution. Max is 1792x1344. I tried this, but the monitor didn't liked that. Then I choosed 1600x1200, and this works. I thought it worked ok before with this resolution, but I was wrong. Now the resolution with direct VGA gives better performance. But I have an issue with saving the new set up. It's placed in /root. I tried to save it as .nvidia-settings-rc as is the default name. But I couldn't do it. looking at the content of /root, there now is a backup -rc- of the file, and what obviously has been saved even what I have said is exactly the same with ref to size and content. What name shall the settings file have, and how do I save it ?. I started up the nvidia-settings from a root terminal. I have made a screen dump that shows it here: http://www.urbakken.dk/nvidiasettings.jpeg /Erik -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org