Thanks Nino.
I changed the resolution and refresh rate in the file suggested. Saved it. 
Closed it. And then opened it to be sure it was changed.
But when I restart the computer the resolution is not changed and when I 
examine the file I changed, it has reverted to its former state.
Thus something else must be writing that file each time the machine starts up.
Roy Davison


On Wed, 1 May 2019 08:58:22 -0400, "Nino R. Pereira" <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> The answer may depend on your display manager.
> 
> in xfce4, the properties of the various displays may be set in
> your .config directory. There, under /xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/,
> you should find a file "displays.xml" that contains the settings.
> In a terminal you can edit this file to have the desired resolution.
> 
> I assume that other display managers have something similar.
> 
> HTH,
> 
> Nino
> 
> 
> On 5/1/19 7:52 AM, Roy Davison wrote:
> > Friends,
> > When I tested the onCD trial of Xubuntu 18.04 it operated my Amilo-Pro V2030
> > at 1024x768 resolution. After I installed the program, however, it would 
> > only
> > operate at "Default" 640x480. Under Display/Settings this was the only 
> > option
> > listed, so it cannot be changed there.
> > How can I get the installed version to operate at 1024x768 like the CD 
> > version
> > does?
> > Sincerely,
> > Roy Davison
> >
> 
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