Nvidia low resolution problem after changing driver
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spartan
deepin
2016-01-13 06:18
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Edited by spartan at 2016-1-12 22:20

I just changed my driver for a propietary driver nvidia-358, and after reboot i'm stuck at 1024x768 resolution, and no other resolution appears, so i reverted and went back to open source driver, but then i'm stuck to this resolution too, when before i wasn't with this driver.

What can i do?

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I'm using a GTX960 4gb gaming
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tristar
deepin
2016-01-13 08:24
#1
from the Terminal:

1) cd /usr/bin
2) wget -Nc smxi.org/sgfxi
3) chmod +x sgfxi
4) sgfxi (install driver, reboot)
5) if you are gamer do this from deepin desktop: ctr+alt+f1 - to terminal
login with your user and password
  sudo su -
  sgfxi
    i + enter
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spartan
deepin
2016-01-13 08:55
#2
WOOOOWW!!! Thanks a lot!! now i have all my GPU configured and working!! I didn't heard anything about this script before thanks!!  Thanks so much tristar you make my day!!  
{:4_112:}
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tristar
deepin
2016-01-13 11:07
#3
Yeeeey
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hackte
deepin
2016-01-14 22:57
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cxbii
deepin
2016-01-22 23:34
#5
Please do not install the Nvidia Driver before we fix it.
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omelette
deepin
2016-01-26 06:47
#6
I also tried both Nvidia driver options that were presented, none of them worked on my system and I was also stuck in low resolution after rebooting.  Checking with Synaptic, I saw that although I was using Nouveau, the Nvidia drivers were still installed.  After removing the Nvidia drivers with Synaptic, one reboot later, I was back to high resolution.
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dance707
deepin
2016-01-26 11:53
#7
I have read that Deepin is in the process of fixing the Nvidia drivers presented to user. But I also read Debian wiki that as of Debian 8 Jessie the need for Nvidia proprietary drivers is pretty much over.?
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