#12955: NVidia GeForce 6150 (NV44) graphics issues
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Reporter: vidrep | Owner: rudolfc
Type: bug | Status: reopened
Priority: normal | Milestone: Unscheduled
Component: Drivers/Graphics/nVidia | Version: R1/Development
Resolution: | Keywords:
Blocked By: | Blocking:
Platform: All |
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Comment (by rudolfc):
Thanks for the logs, I looked trhough them. I do have a lot more
questions, hope you don't mind. Have a look please and see which ones you
can provide an answer for: every bit of info is important and is what I
normally look at/for when I have a malfunctioning system in front of me.
(you are my eyes)
- You did not add a list of reported back resolutions+refreshrates as the
monitor reported. For a few modes that would be enough (need that to
verify the programmed settings have the intended effect on your screen).
- Also you did not let me know which modes do, and which modes don't show
a picture.
- Are the distortions still the same as when you first created this
ticket?
- So you only tested a analog connected screen, always on head2. How is
the behaviour with a DVI connected screen for instance? or the analog
screen on the other connector (DVI<>VGA adapter i.e.)
- Do actually all modes work, but you only have more distortions on each
higer resolution?
- What if you set a resolution that works but has distortions. What
happens if you lower or increase the colordepth for that same mode? lower
colordepth has less distortions than higher depts in same resolution? or
is it all approx. the same?
- If you select a high res startup mode in the bootmenu (-not failsave
video mode-): but you have set for instance 1024x768 in the screenprefs
before: does the system startup in 1024x768? I would expect so (at least
this is how it worked on BeOS, very handy).
- If so: try a few modes and colordepths: are there now (much) less
distortions visible on the modes?
Thanks for your efforts!
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