Re: [opensuse] After installation nvidia driver is command line unreadable/cramped



But i don´t use TV connection.I have only monitor.If i understand you correctly, should i change it in grub?In menu.lst file?

Rasto

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Hello
I´ve bought a new monitor Benq FP202W.I´ve got a VGA Asus Nvidia 6600.After installation Nvidia driver when i switch to command line(ctrl+alt+F1), monitor has got blurred picture.It is impossible to read, so i can´t work in command line-it is unusable.And when i turn off pc, blue splash screen is blurred also.
I hope you understand me, what i mean.
For better explanation I´d like to make a screenshots of command line, but i don´t know if it possible and how.
Up to now i had Prestigio P1710 and it worked fine.

Regards, Rasto
Hello,
This problem is well known and is discussed on the nvidia forums :

http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?s=e7a0c7b6751c176fae127134c5e2cf1f&f=14


It is known to happen when you have a TV connected at boot, this limits the framebuffer resolution
at 800x600. So delete any vga=xxxx at boot and it should work.

Michel.


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