Auto update ran, reboot, can't get resolution back
I'm new, and when I get the notice that there are updates to install I just do it. All Greek to me.
Only had this think pad w530 for a few weeks. Ubuntu 12.04 LTS installed with VESA: NVIDIA GeForce graphics.
After re-starting from the most recent updates the laptop display resolution is lower than before. If I go to the display settings the best I can do is 1024 x 768. I like the nice fine resolution I had before, and want to go back to it, but don't know how.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
bdarned
Re: Auto update ran, reboot, can't get resolution back
Had you installed the nVidia proprietary driver? If not, then I think that is what you should try. You need the "additional drivers" application. Click or right click on the icon like a cog wheel near the search box in the dash. It should offer you, as long as you have an internet connection, a recommended driver to install.
Re: Auto update ran, reboot, can't get resolution back
Thank you Michael.
That fixed it.
bdarned :)
Re: Auto update ran, reboot, can't get resolution back