Ubuntu Installation :: How To Adjust The Monitor's Resolution

Mar 23, 2011

I have a problem with my graphics (exactly this one: [URL] I've got an Intel 845G chipset and a LG Flatron F900P monitor.A friend of mine convinced me to try ubuntu and I installed the 10.10 version. Everything (except the monitor's resolution) works all right.

My computer is: IBM Net Vista 8305-21G
Chipset: FRU PN 49P1599 (Intel 845G)

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