>
> Hi Everyone,

> 1. editing xorg.conf file in /etc/X11 and changing every mode line to
1366x768
>
> 2. xrandr : --newmode, --addmode, then --output. Now -q option shows
maximum as 1366x768(which initially was 1024x768).
Try xrandr -s followed by desired mode.it must work.
>

>
> The display in system setting shows monitor unknown, and some of the
websites I visited also suggests that I need to install a driver. I’m
unable to find any details about the drivers.
As per driver I think that it has nothing to do as per screen resolution is
concern.correct me if I amn wrong.

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