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Ok, I've found a workaround, to specify this kernel parameter in GRUB:
video=VGA-1:1920x1080@60
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Title:
Wrong resolution, and "unknown monitor"
With wayland, the problem is even worse, with X11 I could at least use
xrandr to set the correct resolution. This is not an option with wayland
though, so I cannot even use my desktop normally, I guess I should
downgrade ubuntu, since no way to use the machine in a sane way anymore,
and not so
With wayland, the problem is even worse, with X11 I could at least use
xrandr to set the correct resolution. This is not an option with wayland
though, so I cannot even use my desktop normally, I guess I should
downgrade ubuntu, since no way to use the machine in a sane way anymore,
and not so
Please tell me, if you need further information of some kind of co-
operation to resolve this issue. Thanks a lot, in advance.
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Title:
Wrong
Another interesting finding with grep'ing around in /var/log for VGA-1:
root@vega:/var/log# grep VGA-1 syslog
May 4 14:27:10 vega unity-settings-[1644]: unable to get EDID for
xrandr-VGA-1: unable to get EDID for output
And maybe the even more interesing part in /var/log/gpu-manager.log
I'm really not an xrandr / etc wizard, but what looks strange for me,
that it seems something reports "VGA-1" when all the examples on the Net
(and in xrandr man page) mentions "VGA". Even in Xorg.log:
root@vega:~# fgrep VGA /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[25.034] (II) modeset(0): Output VGA-1 has no