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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi Fritz,<br>
Just find the one that is closest and try it out. You can try it
without rebooting. If that one works, YAY!!<br>
If it doesn't try another one that is close.<br>
You can always duckduckgo for any other leads on your specific
model.<br>
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I simple copied the downloaded i.e.<br>
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sudo mv ~/Downloads/<b>filename</b>.txt /etc/X11/xorg.conf<br>
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where <b>filename</b> is the actual name of the file you download<br>
Then go to your TTY and restart lightdm<br>
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sudo lightdm restart<br>
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or you can stop it and then start it (what I typed in the first
e-mail)<br>
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Look to see if any of those files have the same resolution, or
look for a model that has the same graphics card.<br>
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On 08/24/2014 04:43 PM, Fritz Hudnut wrote:<br>
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Thanks for the reply, so I need an xorg conf file, OK. But
none of those listed iBooks looks exactly like mine, I've
got a 933 MHz G4, with a radeon driver, should I pick one
and then would I have to edit it? <br>
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Or, what happens if I "sudo Xorg -configure" ??? will that
set up the file completely or do I then need to "sudo cp
xorg.conf /etc/X11" to move it into place? Would that
work? <br>
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Or would I need to "sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf" if I
needed to edit it? For instance if I need to change to
"radeon"??<br>
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I had to do something like this for the iMac, which was a bit
more involved, but it's been awhile since I went through it.<br>
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Hi Fritz!<br>
The fix for the colors was a fairly simple one for me on
my iBook.<br>
I just went to:<br>
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target="_blank">http://mac.linux.be/content/xorgconf-files</a><br>
grabbed the xorg matching my iBook, saved it as
/etc/X11/xorg.conf<br>
and then restarted the display manager.<br>
You can restart it from a TTY (Ctrl+Alt+F1)<br>
Then simply<br>
sudo lightdm stop<br>
sudo lighdm start<br>
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And then enjoy Lubuntu :)</div>
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