My monitor died and my replacement cannot support the resolutions???

Asked by PaleRider

My older CRT monitor died on me, and I only have a 17" flat panel monitor that cannot support the resolutions I have set at Optimum 1280x 1024 60Hz and I can't login to Ubuntu to make the changes to a lower resolution my 17" flat panel can support...

I can boot into Live CD, but I don't know what to do to mod my resolution so I can login to Ubuntu v.10.4.1, can someone help me thanks in advance!!!

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
#1

Its 10.04.1 which is Lucid. What video card does:

sudo lshw -C display

Say you have?

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PaleRider (mr-r-rodriguez) said :
#2

Here what is stated:

To run a command as administrator (user "root"), use "sudo <command>".
See "man sudo_root" for details.

ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo lshw -C display
  *-display
       description: VGA compatible controller
       product: NV34 [GeForce FX 5200]
       vendor: nVidia Corporation
       physical id: 0
       bus info: pci@0000:01:00.0
       version: a1
       width: 32 bits
       clock: 66MHz
       capabilities: pm agp agp-3.0 bus_master cap_list rom
       configuration: driver=nouveau latency=64 maxlatency=1 mingnt=5
       resources: irq:11 memory:fd000000-fdffffff memory:e8000000-efffffff(prefetchable) memory:fe8e0000-fe8fffff(prefetchable)
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$

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PaleRider (mr-r-rodriguez) said :
#3

Can anyone else help me with this problem???

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PaleRider (mr-r-rodriguez) said :
#4

Is there a file I could edit to reduce the Resolutions to 1024 x 786 @ 60 Mhz, so I could login to Ubuntu 10.4.1???

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PaleRider (mr-r-rodriguez) said :
#5

Thanks for some help.

I did some research, google, youtube, and did it myself. I was able to edit the xorg.conf file to the specs for my flat panel monitor, but only after a couple of re-installs of Ubuntu 10.10!!!

Thanks again...