This is a brain-storming request. I just purchased an Asus P8H61-M rev B3 motherboard which uses the Intel H61 chipset. I attached an Acer G205HV lcd monitor which says that it is capable of running 1600x900 vga dvi-d (I am still trying to figure out what vga dvi-d means) I am SOLELY using the vga cable into this monitor.
After installing 64 bit Ubuntu Lucid Lynx edition 10.04.3 LTS linux, I have a truly bizarre video screen being presented. Only 3 resolutions are available 1024x768, 800x600 and 640x480, however selecting either the 800x600 or 640x480 causes such severe problems that only the reset switch or power switch can be used as the next choice. The last 5th or so of the video screen is snipped and moved to the first part of the screen and the next 4/5 shoved to the right. Even the mouse movement is constrained in a similar manner. While booting up, the Asus BIOS information appears correctly on the VGA screen. The Ubuntu splash screen is also correctly displayed. However the Ubuntu logon screen is chopped up and the last 1/5th moved over to the left. It is almost as if the video sync pulse moved to the 4/5 point. Does anyone have any ideas on how this might be solved? I really would like to get Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS working on the Asus P8H61-M verB3 motherboard using the Intel I3-2120 processor chip, if possible. Thanks for any and all ideas!! - Randall _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
