Well, you could install an older kernel. Trisquel 6's kernels will be kept updated until next year. You can find them at http://packages.trisquel.info/toutatis-updates/linux-image and you would have to consult that page regularly to see and get new updates.

You can choose any of those kernels but not versions 3.13 (it is Trisquel 7's default version) and you want to pick a kernel with the highest existing number after the hyphen (latest update). Your system being 64 bit, you need to download the amd64 .deb package of the chosen kernel. You can install it with 'sudo dpkg -i' or with GDebi, a graphical interface in the repository. I do not know if you need to go all the way back to 3.2 or if 3.5, maybe 3.11, would give you the correct resolution.

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