What is weird is that each time I restart my computer the screen ends up looking like the screen in the screenshot, but once I turn my monitor on and back off again the screen will render correctly...
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What is weird is that each time I restart my computer the screen ends up looking like the screen in the screenshot, but once I turn my monitor on and back off again the screen will render correctly...
I don't know what happened, but after making that setting everything works :) I realized I had the hdmi and dvi plugged into the same monitor and ubuntu was seeing that as two separate displays.
I went into terminal and did the following and now the desktop is displaying properly:
sudo apt-get purge ubuntu-desktop
sudo apt-get purge xorg
sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
then...
I set radeon.nomodeset=0 in grub and was able to change the resolution to 2560 x 1600, but now the screen always looks like the picture in that screenshot. It is like the terminal and the desktop are...
This is what the screen looks like when I try to change the resolution:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/zK9uez2nKMRPFKYr2
https://photos.app.goo.gl/zK9uez2nKMRPFKYr2
Having a similar issue with a Radeon HD 6850
I am running the nightlies and am unable to change my screen resolution. It appears the screen gets updated, but only half the screen displays appropriate content. The other half displays squigglies...
I did this in console and now automatic login works:
xhost +si:localuser:root
I have automatic login configured on my 17.10 install with the latest packages and each time I reboot I have to login with my account credentials. Does anyone know how to fix this? Thank you!
I was able to resolve the issue by doing the following:
sudo ln -s /run/systemd/resolve/stub-resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf
This didn't work for me. I'm still without internet aside from the hosts I manually added. Thank you all for responding! :)
I just updated to the latest packages on Artful 17.10 and now my DNS does not work. I have added individual entries in /etc/hosts as a workaround, but this is a major showstopper. Has anyone else...
Good find. Thank you!
I am running a Sound Blaster Live. After updating to the latest packages I now don't have any sound outputs available.
Thank you for the help! I can see it listed in lspci
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Thank you for the suggestions. I disabled the onboard audio in the BIOS and now I only have one sound card available. Thank you!
I am running the latest Yakkety packages. Each time I reboot the order of my sound cards is switched resulting in me having to go reselect the correct one to use each time. I have onboard sound and...
I am running the latest Yakkety packages. Each time I reboot the order of my sound cards is switched resulting in me having to go reselect the correct one to use each time. I have onboard sound and...
This helped me fix the networking on my Yakkety install! Thank you!
I'm having a similar issue on 14.04/10 with the latest packages. Did you find a fix for this?
I am writing to see if anyone would be interested in attending an Ubuntu meetup in the Austin area.
We have a Linux meetup, but I believe there is enough interest for one focused on Ubuntu.
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I'm experiencing this same issue in 14.04. Has anyone found a solution to this? You can see the two icons in the screenshot below.
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