Solved: Re: Nvidia display problems as normal user

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Hi,

>>>> I have a working FC14 x86_64 install with the rpmfusion nvidia drivers
>>>> and successfully have it working as root at 1920x1080 using just
>>>> startx. However, when I run startx as a normal user, the display is
>>>> only 1280x1024. What could be the reason for this?
>>>
>>> Some .nvidia-rc (whatever the name..) in the normal user home directory?
>>
>> I renamed that file and restarted, and it is still in 1280.

John wrote:
> No solution, but I have the same problem with ATI graphics. KDE monitor
> control fixes it, but it doesn't stick.

I thought I would follow up and point out that it was because of the
GNOME "monitor" application that was forcing the resolution to be
1280x1024 for that user. I didn't realize that was even a
configuration applet that was even available. I thought the nvidia
configuration application would adjust it accordingly, so never even
looked for another program.

Thanks,
Alex
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