Ubuntu 2.6.31-19-generic monitor change

lazer1 lazer1 at blueyonder.co.uk
Fri Apr 30 11:53:54 UTC 2010


On 29-Apr-10, NoOp wrote:
>On 04/29/2010 12:21 PM, lazer1 wrote:
>> 
>> well I have found what xorg.conf should be but cannot instate it!
>> 
>> by "trying Ubuntu without changes" that has xorg.conf 
>> 
>> for the monitor,
>> 
>> the ModelName field is "PHILIPS 150"
>> 
>> VendorName is "Monitor Vendor"
>> 
>> DisplaySize is 300   230
>> 
>> HorizSync is 30.0 - 61.0
>> VertRefresh is 56.0 - 75.0
>> Option is "dpms"
>> 
>> but trying Ubuntu without changes doesnt allow me to read or write any
>> 
>> files.
>> 
>> this is a real catch 22 situation.

>*Again* *Please* bottom post on this list. See:
>http://www.ubuntu.com/support/community/mailinglists/etiquette
>[Proper quoting]

ok, that's how I usually quote, its just that a lot of Windows people 

only read stuff above the quote!

But now I know this list enforces the better approach I will do that in
future.


>Back to your problem; you could mount the drive/partition & then copy
>the xorg.conf from the liveCD file over to /etc/X11/xorg.conf in the
>problem drive/partition.

>From the liveCD.

>Open a terminal and then:

>$ sudo fdisk -l

>to determine the proper drive/partion to mount. Then mount it (for
>example if it is sda1:

>$ sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt

>then copy the file over to /mnt/sda1/etc/X11/xorg.conf.
>...

that looks more promising, I will try that 






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