Ubuntu :: Asrock Z68 Pro3 - 10.04lts - Video - Cannot Get The Resolution Higher Then 1280*1024

Aug 4, 2011

I got myself a brand new pc, it has an asrock z68 pro3 motherboard and an i2500k proc. the screen is a dell u2311h the problem is i cannot get the resolution higher then 1280*1024. with 10.10 the monitor works perfectly, but the system crashes. so i want to use 10.04, which seems quite stable on my hardware.

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Before anyone asks my password is in lower case and the NUMLOCK is off and I know I'm not mis-typing it.

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