Hi Walter, Thanks to your reply, I am much more familiar with cvt and xrandr. I used them to create a higher resolution mode but when I tried to activate it from the lubuntu GUI... nothing happened! It stayed in low-res mode.
On Wed, 29 Jan 2020 at 21:09, Walter Lapchynski <[email protected]> wrote: > > When I boot from installation media, Lubuntu appears with a screen > > resolution of 1280 x 1024 and a Refresh rate of 0.00. Other > > resolutions (1024 x 768, 800 x 600, 640 x 480) are available. > > What kernel module is being used here versus on the installed system? > The issue may lie in there. > > Assuming they are the same, running `modinfo` against the kernel module > (i.e. `modinfo -p sis_agp`) should give a whole list of available > settings. Check to see if there are differences. If there are, set the > installed system to match the live system. It's possible something has > changed since 18.04 was released. > OK, I'm not familiar with this sort of thing. How do I change the installed system to match the live system? Is it only kernel module settings or other things as well? I've never had to change a kernel module's settings before). Also, is there anything else I should read as background material? BW, Ian -- -- ACCU - Professionalism in programming - http://www.accu.org -- My writing - https://sites.google.com/site/ianbruntlett/ -- Free Software page - https://sites.google.com/site/ianbruntlett/home/free-software
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