<p>If its nvidia type this in konsole<br>
kdesudo nvidia-settings</p>
<p>If not nvidia disregard </p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Apr 8, 2012 9:31 PM, "Steve Cookson" <<a href="mailto:it@sca-uk.com">it@sca-uk.com</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
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<div dir="ltr" align="left"><span><font face="Verdana">Hi
Dennis,</font></span></div>
<div dir="ltr" align="left"><span><font face="Verdana"></font></span> </div>
<div dir="ltr" align="left"><span><font face="Verdana">I have
K10.04 seeing a 21" 1920x1080 screen and several other (lesser)
resolutions. You shouldn't have to do anything, it should just detect it,
but there is screen resolution setting programme under system setup (I think
it's called that, I don't have my PC set to English at the
moment).</font></span></div>
<div dir="ltr" align="left"><span><font face="Verdana"></font></span> </div>
<div dir="ltr" align="left"><span><font face="Verdana">If you
don't have the right driver or patches, it may not work.</font></span></div>
<div dir="ltr" align="left"><span><font face="Verdana"></font></span> </div>
<div dir="ltr" align="left"><span><font face="Verdana">I had
a new Gigabyte motherboard with K10.04 LTS and because the hardware was newer
than the operating system it didn't detect all the settings.</font></span></div>
<div dir="ltr" align="left"><span><font face="Verdana"></font></span> </div>
<div dir="ltr" align="left"><span><font face="Verdana">If
that is your problem, then upgrade your Kubuntu to 11.04 or 11.10 and it should
detect everything.</font></span></div>
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<div dir="ltr" align="left"><span><font face="Verdana">Good
luck.</font></span></div>
<div dir="ltr" align="left"><span><font face="Verdana"></font></span> </div>
<div dir="ltr" align="left"><span><font face="Verdana">Regards</font></span></div>
<div dir="ltr" align="left"><span><font face="Verdana"></font></span> </div>
<div dir="ltr" align="left"><span><font face="Verdana">Steve</font></span></div><br>
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[mailto:<a href="mailto:kubuntu-users-bounces@lists.ubuntu.com" target="_blank">kubuntu-users-bounces@lists.ubuntu.com</a>] <b>On Behalf Of </b>Dennis
Linux<br><b>Sent:</b> 08 April 2012 21:36<br><b>To:</b> help<br><b>Subject:</b>
Resolution stays at 800x600 in Kubuntu<br></font><br></div>
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<div dir="ltr">Why can Kubuntu only see 800x600 while Windows saw higher
resolutions?<br>It looks that you have to be a computer programmer to change the
resolution.<br>It¶ defently no great future from Linux that its so diffucult to
change a resolution!<br>I think that i trow Kubutu away if its so difficult to
change a simple resolution from a videocard.<br>If someone have tips that stood
not on google that please tell me how i can better resolotions than the stupid
800x600.<br><br>Dennis<br></div></div>
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