d to resolve this problem again. At least the
> generic driver would do 1024x768. I have a NVIDIA GeForce4 MX440 with
> AGP8X card, and found out how to get around this problem.
>
> I have to echo the sentiments of majongg and TheZorch regarding this
> problem hindering the adoption of Linux
from my original xorg.conf file around to copy &
paste into a new xorg.conf whenever I reinstall Ubuntu. Otherwise, I
wouldn't be able to enable the Nvidia drivers properly with it.
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ype of monitor you have in a GUI. This problem
has persisted long enough, when will this be resolved? Its now beyond
time for this to be fixed. Its ridiculous that such a simple matter
as this has been allowed to molder this long, and its such a vital
component of the operating system ... the Display
this true? The next release of Ubuntu is coming up and I want to
do a full reinstall rather than an upgrade, so can I use my existing
xorg.comf file to make my current display settings work properly?
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or a fix to this problem and have
yet to receive an answer. Don't ignore us, help us, please.
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can't configure display resolution (monitor, graphics card) manually in gui
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/240916
You received t
iority, no excuses. The only acceptable outcome is to fix this
before the next release of Ubuntu, not doing so is a failure of the
development community to listen to the needs of the user base.
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rs to abandon the operating system because there is no simple
solution to fix the screen resolution issue.
The addition of this option to the screen resolution capplet must be
regarded as "Critical".
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can't configure
sed source drivers which are a part of that chain. Someone needs
to bring this up to the powers that be in the community who make the
decisions as to what goes into each new version of Ubuntu and its
variants (Kubuntu, Xubuntu, etc) and let them know this needs to be
fixed.
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