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Title:
[i915] HDMI monitor's native resolution (EDID detailed mode) not
available, defaults to 1920x1080
For comment #34, click on the link and then click the 'amd64' directory.
Then download all the files that don't have "lowlatency" in their name.
You don't need "lowlatency". Now you can install your kernel files in a
single command:
sudo dpkg -i *.deb
and reboot.
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If started a live session with Ubuntu 21.04 and the problem exists also (as
described in "my" bug 1929456).
I run
grep . /sys/class/drm/*/modes > modes.txt
and will attach the output file (renamed).
The workaround (as described in "my" bug 1929456) helped there also.
I wasn't able to follow
Anyone affected by this bug, please tell us if it exists in a live
session of Ubuntu 21.04:
https://ubuntu.com/download/desktop
and if it does then please also follow the instructions in comment #34.
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** Summary changed:
- [modeset][i915] Native resolution (EDID detailed mode higher than FHD) not
listed, defaults to 1920x1080 instead
+ [i915] HDMI monitor's native resolution (EDID detailed mode) not available,
defaults to 1920x1080 instead
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