Ubuntu :: How To Get A Bigger Resolution
Feb 25, 2011I am not having any problems with my resolution. My native resolution is 1366x768. I would like to know how to get it 1440x900 or 1600x1200.
View 8 RepliesI am not having any problems with my resolution. My native resolution is 1366x768. I would like to know how to get it 1440x900 or 1600x1200.
View 8 RepliesWhy gnome would make my resolution so much bigger than it actually is (2x my native). I can actually use the other half of my screen. I have to scroll over to the left half, and then I can work like normal. If I wanted to have a black screen, I can drag the courser over to the far right and have my screen be entirely black. I cannot open anything in the black part of the screen.
View 1 Replies View Relatedhow can i make my desktop resolution bigger because everything on ubuntu looks HUGE.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have ubuntu 10.10 newly installed on my machine and have been exploring everything. I'm new to linux and have heard about it for years so now I'm giving it a test drive. The problem is while playing around I've done something to the screen resolution. Everything is bigger even the login box after booting. When I open anything up it's to big to see all of the selections. How do I readjust the resolution back to normal? The only thing I did this morning was download a nvidia driver for 3d to work.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have installed ubuntu 10, 3 weeks ago, and was wondering if there is a way to make, the min - max - close buttons slightly larger, as I've got a neurological problem, also how can I slow the mouse down.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI just install the desktop 10.04 version. I have a viewsonic 27" monitor.What I get is the screen size is bigger than the actual monitor.I can't find a way to fix this. In other words, when max-size a window, I can't see the edges. It goes beyond the monitor size. My monitor don't have any way to fix the vertical or horizontal size.
View 9 Replies View Relatedtrying different backup methods far it saves my OS into an ISO file (Remastersys). Now, about Remastersys, I hear it cannot save the OS if it is bigger than 12 GB, but why is that the limit?Is it possible to install a Linux distro directly onto a USB device such as this:[URL]Any other Linux distros that can be installed and run (or is it ran) from a Flash Drive or External USB Hard Drive?Any suggestions for external hard drives, looking for around 320 to 750GB of disk storage space.
View 7 Replies View Related80 gb harddisk, using double boot XP/ubuntuUbuntu 'got' 14 gb free space but on the 'XP side' of the harddisk there's about 40 gb of free space left, how can I partion this to Ubuntu?
View 6 Replies View RelatedI've made some of my own icons in Gimp and saved them as .pngs. The problem is, when I use them they always appear smaller than the system default icons. Is there no way to make them as the same size as the system icons? I read somewhere that GNOME (which is what I use) uses .png .svg and .xpm. I am only able to save as .png with GIMP, is there a way to get .svg and .xpm extension capabilities with GIMP?
These are the icons (only two):
1. HJ-Split Folder
2. Blood Frontier Folder
Is there maybe a specific way to make folder icons that I am not following? Using Ubuntu 9.10, Desktop edition.
I'm setting up Lucid for a friend and I've come across a strange problem - the desktop is bigger than the screen. The laptop is a Fujitsu Amilo Pro V2035 with a VIA S3G Unichrome graphics adapter. The desktop resoltion is 1600 ish - but the actual screen size is 1280x800. I've tried changing this in the Display settings but this results in an unreadable screen (refresh settings at a guess).
View 5 Replies View RelatedSo I installed Jaunty Jackallope and Im really liking it. The thing is when I installed I just let the system do the dual boot partition and I think it assigned Ubuntu a very small amount of hard drive space. Now I want to download some updates and it says it doesnt have enough free space (it only needs like 500 megs so I must have a real small partition). Is there anyway to fix this or do I have to reinstall?? If so, how do I uninstall and do it right?
View 9 Replies View RelatedI just installed ubuntu 10.10 for the first time. Gnome desktop is bigger than my screen. when i see The top panel, the bottom panel is out of screen. How I can fix it ?. i did try to adjust the screen resolution but din't work
View 7 Replies View RelatedIs there any way to make the window bigger in VB?? I can't find any info about this in the help files.
View 3 Replies View RelatedUbuntu 10.04-32 bits I just installed it, and desktop is bigger then the monitor, so I can't get to the menu to change the resolution. I don't know what desktop it's running.
View 4 Replies View RelatedMy grub boot menu keeps getting bigger I assume after updates I started off originally with 2 options for ubuntu & one for win 7, how can I delete the one's that are not used. Pic attached.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI have Fedora on SATA HDD 80Gb.Now I want to move all partitions to the 500Gb one.Some of partitions will remain the same size, some will increase. I tried that with Paragon Hard Disk Manager,but after it was done I found a problem, that they can't pass fsck checkup.It says something about cross linked files and on the root partition it failed at all with warning something about bad superblock.what is the easiest way to move to the big HDD? What soft should I use? Maybe it's sufficient to boot from CD, create new partitions and copy all files from source partitions to destination ones?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have uploaded a load of files and now found there a bug when i try to zip the file thats over 2gb in size. I am a quite a notice with this so need easy instructions on how i get it to work.
I followed this tutorial: [url]
And the error i get is Quote:zip warning: name not matched
I downloaded gparted. i would really like to make my ubuntu partition bigger, i've got over 200 gigs of free space on my windows partition. i've played with it some and cannot seem to figure out what to do.
View 5 Replies View RelatedThe screen at 1920x1080 with tiny gnome icon. Almost unreadable, can the icons be bigger? KDE has excellent icons but for some mystery the system cannot run KDE. All gnome, not just ubuntu, have 10.4 now runs excellent need to keep it.
New hp system, 1 terabite ram, nvidia graphics system 2 gig.
Soon to switch to larger monitor, but those icons...Tried cairo icons, no use, trouble.
I have just installed Ubuntu 10.10, the latest version, into my computer. But I notice that the font is small when browsing the web using Firefox. I need to have a bigger font because of my shortsightedness.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI would to change to bigger than current screen mode. On my laptop display is current for 1366 x 768.I will to add new size of next bigger resolution.. i need space of desktop. I want to add : But it has problem it can not work.
I tell about size new resolution:
1366 * 1.5 = 2048 == 2048
768 * 1.5 = 1045 >= 1044
Depth: 32
Reflective: 60, 75 hz
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Barebones installation. Manually start x with 'startx'. For some weird reason, the resolution randomly sets to either 1024x768 or 800x600. How do I permanently set a resolution?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have fedora 11 and window installed. I reduced the windows partition in order to enlarge the fedora. The fedora partition is widespread, and puts gparted lvm2. I can not enlarge nor palimpset or with gparted, I can only delete or format it.
View 2 Replies View RelatedThis is my first attempt at upgrading a live ISO file.
Things seem to have worked OK, but the resulting ISO is four times bigger than the original:
I followed the LiveCDCustomization HOWTO:
1. In home directory, mount ISO to explode squashfs in ~/edit, and the rest of the ISO into ~/extract-cd
2. chroot to ~/edit (ie. exploded squashfs), upgrade kernel + applications, and build new initr.gz
3. exit chroot, and rebuild ISO
Does someone know why the ISO ends up being so much bigger?
I have a dvd that is 5 gigs and I want to put it on a dvd that is about 4.4 Gigs. Anyone have an idea of software that will reduce the size of one dvd so I can put it on a dvd of smaller size. My dvds at my house are always getting manged and destroyed so I want to burn a dvd that will take the fall and make another copy of the one I do have. I will never redistribute any burned dvds. I saw a recent supreme court ruling that deemed this and using libdvdcss legal. This really gets me going. When I have a file I want to burn thats 50 Megs bigger than than 4.4gigs on debian systems so it tells me to put in bigger storage, whatever.
View 12 Replies View RelatedI would like to do thunderbird (I think is a gtk app) look bigger (from the windows bar, the menu's font size and so on). I am connecting through svn and I got only an xterm. From the xterm I can launch the thunderbird which looks too small.
If I can somehow alter the settings so to appear a bit more visible. For that I would to ask you what I can do. I recall that in kde control center that there was an option for gtk apps. How can I launch kde's control center from xterm (I have kde 4.6)
I have created an incremental backup of a Windows-client folder on a SLES 11 server using find and tar. The resulting file is about 615 MB, but inside the archive is only one file which has a file size of only 9.061 Bytes. BTW: it's a "The Bat!" config fileHere's the backup script:
Code:
Configuration
BACKUPFILE1="/<some_name>/Thunderbird"
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I purchased a FREECOM 1,5TB external USB-HDD and find out that there was FAT32 as FS. I windos there are not posasible to make bigger FAT32-partition than 32GB. I wan't to have windos-FS to use my work and on my freinds computers.Do you think I could format to NTFS or keep the FAT32? I don't have any big files.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI just picked up a terabyte hdd, so i'd like to ghost/copy my dual boot win7/ubuntu 10.4 installation to that bigger drive, is this possible?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI need to clone LVM encrypted to a bigger size hard drive.
Need help with MBR, how should I do it?