*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 433856 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/433856
My Preferences -> Display interface offers maximum 1280X1024 and does not
recognize neither my very common Dell 2405 (1920X1200) LCD monitor nor my ASUS
with the same resolution. Am not trying to run them as a virtual desktop.
My on board (an ASUS M2NPV-VM m/b) GPU is Nvidia Geforce 6150 (a rather
common/recent model).
Moreover, invoking the System->Administrator->"Hardware Drivers"->"searching
for available drivers" and installing any of the available drivers does always
result in a defunct and unworkable graphical interface.
I can hardly believe that it is possible for the few people who are
developing Sabayon (a Gentoo based distro) to make my monitors
automatically recognized and work as they are supposed to do (Gentoo
works also) but that it is not possible for the far more numerous
developers of both Debian/Ubuntu and OpenSuse based distros (and others
too) -- especially as you all are supposedly working within the Open
Software Systems community where sharing and borrowing should be
possible.
This problem really makes me scratch my head. %-?
However, I am *still* (after a very long time) hoping that the problem
will be solved, eventually! ;-)
Yours almost perfectly pleased,
Peter
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gnome-display-properties cannot set virtual resolution
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/445243
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