Re: No xorg.conf in Kubuntu9.10 need better Video Driver for geforce4 mx 440 se
I'm kind of late to the game, not on the forums much lately, busy with a big project at work. I'm pretty sure your problem is X can't detect your monitor (I think you said it was a LCD TV) correctly. I would not bother with any of the automated tools from nvidia, they probably won't work. I also suggest you use the latest nvidia driver that supports your card.
I can't tell you how many times I've had to resort to manually editing the xorg.conf file. My first suggestion is running a handy little command in /usr/sbin named ddcprobe. Run it from a terminal and post the output here. Also post the exact model of your TV. It's possible ddcprobe won't give us the information we need. In that case your only option is the manual that came with your TV.
If your LCD TV works under Windows I'm confident we can't get it working under Kubuntu if we know your LCD TV's specs. We need to know the horizontal sync ranges and the vertical refresh rate ranges. Once we have those it should not be difficult to create a mode line for the resolution you want.
Cheers, UK
I'm kind of late to the game, not on the forums much lately, busy with a big project at work. I'm pretty sure your problem is X can't detect your monitor (I think you said it was a LCD TV) correctly. I would not bother with any of the automated tools from nvidia, they probably won't work. I also suggest you use the latest nvidia driver that supports your card.
I can't tell you how many times I've had to resort to manually editing the xorg.conf file. My first suggestion is running a handy little command in /usr/sbin named ddcprobe. Run it from a terminal and post the output here. Also post the exact model of your TV. It's possible ddcprobe won't give us the information we need. In that case your only option is the manual that came with your TV.
If your LCD TV works under Windows I'm confident we can't get it working under Kubuntu if we know your LCD TV's specs. We need to know the horizontal sync ranges and the vertical refresh rate ranges. Once we have those it should not be difficult to create a mode line for the resolution you want.
Cheers, UK
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