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Re: Screen Resolution got Jacked up and now can't get into LL - technomancer - 05-24-2016 (04-24-2016, 05:08 PM)technomancer link Wrote: [quote author=technomancer link=topic=158.msg22631#msg22631 date=1460576775] I have not found a solution to this issue, It seems kernels that are newer do not support the 340 driver and earlier. *research done here= http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=118862 and other posts saying to revert to 304. I have had been purging nvidia several times, so time v.s. $60 for a cheap new card. I have opted just to buy a newer video card. Thanks for the help everyone. [/quote] Update I have managed to get the Nvidia driver installed ! I had to do this first- sudo apt-get purge nvidia Then rebooted After a reboot I followed these steps- Open a terminal and enter each line seperately- Code: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:xorg-edgers/ppa I hope this helps others. Apparently the Nvidia driver 340.xx is only suppoted up to kernel 3.18.0-xx The GTX 280 I have is considered end of life/Legacy and Nvidia has decided to not provide updates to it for newer Linux kernels. Re: Screen Resolution got Jacked up and now can't get into LL - aus9 - 06-26-2016 and now for something completely different The guru at techpatterns has a script specifically to help with graphics and mainly Debian but I believe it may work on Ubuntu based distros as well. http://smxi.org/site/install.htm He has his own support forum and naturally you can not expect support to be offered here once you move to it, or try it. You may wish to read the dox before making a decision to try it http://smxi.org/docs/sgfxi-manual.htm http://smxi.org/site/faqs-sgfxi.htm and in case you missed it here is the obvious question and answer Quote:What distros are supported by sgfxi? I personally have used this script when I was a sidux user with a nvidia card but I am now on intel so have not tested recently |