<br><br>On Tuesday, 17 January 2012, Scott and Nicole Harris <<a href="mailto:snharris99@live.com">snharris99@live.com</a>> wrote:<br>><br>> I have a 430GT running NVidia drivers 280.13 (anything above that causes too many Myth issues) on Mythbuntu 10.04. When I set the colorspace to YCrCb444 with NVidia settings (not opened as root), the settings only seem partially retained across reboots. By partially, when I reboot, the machine will run RGB Full (I can tell because my TV won't overscan RGB signals but will YCrCB444 signals), however as soon as I open nvidia-settings to revert it back, it then kicks to YCrCb444 which is still selected in the nvidia-control panel (I can tell because my screen goes blank for a second, and my overscan settings change).<br>
> Anyone have any suggestions to get this to remain across reboots from the start without having to do a "dummy" nvidia-settings open? Something in xorg.conf perhaps?<br><br>If you want your user nvidia settings to be used after a reboot, you must run nvidia-settings -l<br>
Typically in a login script or in xinitrc<br><br>