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Hi,
I am running KDE Neon, which I suppose is the closest to Kubuntu so hopefully people here don't mind, and I also had same issue on Ubuntu 18.04.
Now, my PC has problems with almost every Linux OS I tried (Ubuntu, Manjaro, Puppy, Mint, etc.) where the screen resolution won't go above 800x600 when running in VGA. In order to get 1920x1080 resolution I have to use xrandr and then everything is OK. Now I got to make xrandr apply it's setting when I login only, not while booting nor in login screen which bugs me alot as I can't see/reach many things. It's quite annoying and I can't find any solution for this.
So my question is, how can I get my correct screen resolution before/during my OS boots so that I can see the login screen properly? Any helps would be appreciated, Thanks!
Spec:
Ryzen 3 2200G APU
Vega 8 iGPU
GIGABYTE A320M-S2h
KDE Neon 5.17 (Same issue for Ubuntu 18.04 too)
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