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    nvidia flickering 10.04 195.36.24 Samsung SyncMaster E2220

    My Samsung SyncMaster E2220 flickers all the time. I have installed nvidia drivers 195.36.24. My kernell is 2.6.32-33-generic I am running Ubuntu 10.04
    The same monitor does not flicker under Windows. I have read many forums but it seems a compatibility issue.
    Thanks in advance.

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    Re: nvidia flickering 10.04 195.36.24 Samsung SyncMaster E2220

    10.04 is no longer supported, you need to move up to 12.04 or 14.04 for the LTS versions.

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    Re: nvidia flickering 10.04 195.36.24 Samsung SyncMaster E2220

    Hello,
    I have marked this thread as solved even when there is no solution given. I will try another Linux version. Ubuntu 12.04 also fiickers and 14.04 is too demanding for my hardware.

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    Re: nvidia flickering 10.04 195.36.24 Samsung SyncMaster E2220

    I would like to add something more and share my experience. It is true that 10.04 are not longer supported, but there is a workarround.
    Problem: A Samsung SyncMaster E2220 has a standard resolution of 1920x1080, but flickering is so intense that after 30 minutes of standing in front of the screen your eyes hurt.
    Solution: Change the refresh rate
    Root-problem: propietary drivers allow you to have maximum 50 Hz refresh rate
    Solution: Elevate the refresh rate at least to 75 Hz

    Solution step by step:
    First deshabiitate the propietary drivers
    10.04 offers you 4 propietary drivers: 96, 173, Recommended (304), and 304 updates. The four of them allow you to have maximum 50 Hz at 1920x1080
    How: with the GUI, In System > Administration > Hardware drivers. Click on the driver. Green means it is installed. You have to uninstall all of them
    Second: habilitate native driver that comes with ubuntu called nouveau.
    Nouveau has a refresh rate at 1920x1080 of 60 Hz. It stills flicker.
    Third: Set a different refresh rate, but you have to change also the resolution
    How: with the CLI (Command Line) Open a terminal (ALT+F2 and type "gnome-terminal") and write the following at the prompt:
    Code:
    xrandr -s 1280x1024 -r 75
    The resolution is worse but the flickering is gone.

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