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  Date: Dec 11    Category: Unix / Linux / Ubuntu    Views: 367
  

I just did an install of Ubuntu on a USB 40G drive. Everything went smoothly for
the administrator settings/permissions etc. However, my user (which is where I
want to do most of my work) display resolution is 640x480 with no other
resolutions available. I opened system, went to display and it says unknown
monitor. How do I get the video settings of my user to be the same as my
administrator. It seems like it can't find the monitor type (benq T904) but
admin found it right away.

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Answer #1    Answered On: Dec 11    

You likely have the wrong graphics card driver. It could be the monitor, but
more like graphics card. You can check for a proprietary one by going to
Hardware drivers. If it is Ubuntu 9.04 and an Intel driver, you may have to
wait as Intel has been slow to produce drivers for the kernel used in 9.04.
If it is a previous version, then this is not an issue as it uses a
different kernel.

You can also open a terminal and type: lshw and look at the display section.
Post the results if you want.

 
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