On Sun, Aug 10, 2014 at 8:46 AM, Alex Armani <alex.arm...@rocketmail.com>
wrote:

> > did you try the configuration tool in ubuntustudio? i assumed you had.if
> not,try
> >  the included tool, as well as arandr, which is a handy gui tool for
> setting resolution..
>
> I'm not sure; what is the name of the config tool in Studio?
>

its in the menu.. display..

http://askubuntu.com/questions/290758/how-to-change-screen-resolution-in-xubuntu-11-10

what i usually suggest is, for a new user to fire up a live CD, and try
*everything*.. try all menu items for configuration on a live CD and see
what they do..

if you cannot find the screen resolution settings in the menu, try
installing arandr, which i suggested before.. its in the default
repositories and is a nice easy GUI for setting screen resolution.. cheers




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