Viesturs Lācis wrote:
> The issue is that right now I have 1280x1024 and I cannot select
> anything higher. And monitor stretches that picture across whole
> screen so it looks, but I have no idea, where to start as I am sure
> that there is no drivers for quadro cards for Linux.

If it has it ... xrandr is the magic key nowadays.
I have problems with Linux not starting up in the correct mode due to the KVM 
switch and extenders - the computers are in the garage and the office is nice 
and quiet ;)

In my case
> xrandr --newmode "1920x1200m" 193.16 1920 2048 2256 2592 1200 1201 1204 1242 
> -HSync +Vsync
> xrandr --addmode VGA-1 "1920x1200m"
> xrandr --addmode DVI-I-1 "1920x1200m"
> xrandr --output VGA-1 --mode "1920x1200m" --pos 0x0
> xrandr --output DVI-I-1 --mode "1920x1200m" --pos 1920x0 --right-of VGA-1

restores sanity, and hopefully a look at the manual for xrandr will give you 
the 
info for 1920x1080. run xrandr on it's own to see what has been loaded.

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