Hi.
I am most puzzled.
My Ubuntu, which worked just fine, suddenly a few months back started insisting on running 800x600 or 640x480.
No other resolutions were available.
I've tried changing the driver (Through 'Additional Drivers', in which I have the following options:
*Using X.org X server
* Using video driver from AMD (...) fglrx-updates (proprietary)
* Using video driver from AMD (...) fglrx (proprietary)
None of those solves the problem: Ubuntu is helplessly stuck in 640x480 after I upgraded from 14.10.
Now. Elsewhere (read: Windows) I'd go for a driver update. But this is Ubuntu, and that's just not how this system rolls.
So... How can I tell the stupid computer what resolutions to run?
Specs:
Ubuntu 15.04
Radeon 6670
TV (32'') through HDMI as monitor.
Did I mention that the GFX works NQA on Windows with this setup?
Please help!
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