Ah yes, I did not mention:
The version that does not work is 3.2.0-52 When I try to boot this version, it loads to a black screen terminal.
Version 3.2.0-51 also does not boot. When I try to...
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Ah yes, I did not mention:
The version that does not work is 3.2.0-52 When I try to boot this version, it loads to a black screen terminal.
Version 3.2.0-51 also does not boot. When I try to...
Hello Ubuntu forums, my Ubuntu is not booting properly, but only in its two newest versions.
When I boot from a previous version I arrive at my desktop normally, though some programs don't seem to...
Thanks for the response Mr. Chaos. However both of those solutions were tried and did not work. For some reason, in System Settings > Display, there was no other listed resolution. A restart...
I believe during my installing of the nVidia proprietary drivers adventure, I completely deleted the Nourveau driver.
That being said, there was a time, in between installing nVidia drivers and...
@Artemis3 Ok I'm in nvidia-settings but I don't know what to fix?
Okay! I rebooted and I'm back on my desktop! Great! Thanks so much Mr. howefield!
However, as per my previous problem, my resolution is still not fixed. I had removed wine to do try to fix that...
Compiz! I'm pretty sure Compiz is the file that couldn't launch/crashed after I uninstalled wine (or wint...) I'll just edit the top then...
Ok, I got to the virtual terminal.
Before running that command, I pressed "up" on keyboard keys, which brings up the history of commands right? Looking through the commands I can see all the...
Thanks for replying but you're a little too late. In another thread talking about how to get rid of directx, it was recommended to get rid of wine, so that's what I did.
Shortly after that, the...
So this WAS my problem: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2087519
(Summary: I installed directx by mistake and could not fix resolution)
So bascially to fix the above problem I uninstalled...
Looking into this xrandr command, I found this and tried to run it:
xrandr --output DVI-I-0 --mode 1024x768
But I was met with this message:
xrandr: cannot find mode 1024x768
I get the same...
Did some more searching and found a command called xrandr
Tried "xrandr -s 0" but it didn't do anything.
Ran xrandr alone and terminal showed this:
Let it be known that I have a DVI to VGA...
I'm a bit long-winded so see bottom for quick version and specs.
Friendly Hello:
Hello all at the Ubuntu forums, I just recently built my own computer and decided to switch to Ubuntu for the...