Perfect! Thanks again!
//T
Perfect! Thanks again!
//T
Sorry, but now there's another problem, I can't mae the settings stick. When I restart, the screen is back to the way it was before. As soon as I even start the nVidia X Server Settings though, the settings take effect...
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Try nvidia-settings as root and save the changes to xorg.
then make the changes and click "save to X configuration file"Code:gksu nvidia-settings
Yeah, I had already saved the settings.
I found an option to running nvidia-settings from the command line: -l, that just loads the settings and then exits, which it says is "useful for putting in your .xinitrc"
I tried putting "nvidia-settings -l" in ~/.xinitrc, ~/xsession and in two places in /etx/X11/xinit/initrc/, but noting worked. In the end I added it to my "startup applications", which finally worked.
Kind of ugly, but hey...
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I added an entry in my Startup applications, and set the command field to: nvidia-settings -l
When you run nvidia-settings there is an option to save the configuration to file. The save dialog will be set on the default config-file name, which is the file being loaded wny the command above.I think you might have to do this before the fix works, but I'm not sure since I don't know if the file was there before I saved it.
try nvidia-settings --help or man nvidia-settings for more options.
//T
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