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** Changed in: startupmanager (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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** Changed in: startupmanager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Some modes:
0x360 1280x800x8
0x361 1280x800x32
0x368 1680x1050x8
0x369 1680x1050x32
(I got it from vga=ask)
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Missing display resolutions in "boot options" tab
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Thanks for the hwinfo/printf tip. My widescreen LCD monitor doesn't even
support 1600x1200 so setting that in SUM causes grub to fault when
loading my kernel (although allowing me to continue booting with a safe
resolution after a delay).
hwinfo --monitor isn't accurate, neither is read-edid/get-e
** Changed in: startup-manager
Assignee: (unassigned) => Jimmy Rönnholm (jimmy-ronnholm)
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Missing display resolutions in "boot options" tab
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This might not be as straight-forward as I thought, I noticed hwinfo reports
resolutions too large for my monitor using my new graphics card.
If that is solved in hwinfo, I will still need a good way to extract the info
from the output. Screenscraping is a bit unreliable.
Hmm, this might be trick
Thanks for the tip. I might hack something together to use the output of
hwinfo in the future.
** Changed in: startup-manager
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
Status: New => Confirmed
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Missing display resolutions in "boot options" tab
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** Also affects: startup-manager
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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If it can be useful to you, I've set my grub configuration manually
using values obtained with this command:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo hwinfo --framebuffer | grep 1920
Mode 0x037c: 1920x1200 (+1920), 8 bits
Mode 0x037d: 1920x1200 (+7680), 24 bits
Then I converted that value to decimal:
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Unfortunately, not at this time. Please see
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=2027889 for more info.
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