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    Changing Screen resolution - now fixed ! Thank you all !

    All the text is too small for me to read easily.

    Is there any way to change the screen resolution ?

    Any thoughts very very welcome !



    Tim

    #2
    Re: Changing Screen resolution

    Originally posted by Tim036
    All the text is too small for me to read easily.

    Is there any way to change the screen resolution ?

    Any thoughts very very welcome !



    Tim
    If you want to change the font size go to the "K" icon and select System/System Settings. From there go to Appearance and you can adjust fonts for specific parts of your desktop or everywhere at once.

    For resolution what video card are you using?

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      #3
      Re: Changing Screen resolution

      Video Card, no idea. I will look up the Bill of 3 years ago when I built the PC.

      Sorry..



      Tim

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        #4
        Re: Changing Screen resolution

        Might be this:-

        Sapphire Radeon 550 Advantage 128MB 64-bit DDR VGA TVO DVI-I PCI-E

        but none of that means anything to me.

        : )

        tim

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          #5
          Re: Changing Screen resolution

          I believe (maybe someone who uses ATI ) could verify but i think you need to download the ATI binary X.org driver with the Adept Installer than get the ATI Catalyst Control Center again available through the Adept. With this you can change resolutions and any other goodies your card is capable of like TV out etc.

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            #6
            Re: Changing Screen resolution

            If you are using an LCD flat screen then you need to run it at its "native resolution" (the res it was designed for), else it will be fuzzy.

            The ATI proprietary drivers are installed via the restricted driver module, not adept. i.e. KMenu->applications->system->hardware drivers. It will download the latest driver and it will take a while. BEFORE you do this, familiarize yourself with the procedure used to go back to the old driver if its not working.
            To switch off desktop effects:
            http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3101492.0
            To switch driver in case it doesn't boot, you would have to edit xorg.conf (located: /etc/xorg.conf) To edit it from the command line, you'd type
            Code:
            sudo nano /etc/xorg.conf
            To so, press crtl-w and ctrl-x to exit I think.

            Have a look what the current driver is. There will probably be a line like:
            Code:
            driver       "vesa"
            if its using the default driver and
            Code:
            driver       "fglrx"
            if the ATI driver is enabled.

            With the correct driver, you should then be able to change the resolution in system settings->display. One can also force/suggest a resolution
            by editing the xorg.conf file like so:
            http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...1401#msg161401
            but that is not the "right" method and could potentially be dangerous.

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              #7
              Re: Changing Screen resolution

              OMG !



              Tim

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                #8
                Re: Changing Screen resolution

                What has happened?

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                  #9
                  Re: Changing Screen resolution

                  I'm a user and want to avoid major guru type tuning that would blow away an otherwise excellent OS !

                  If I knacker it, then huge pain reinstalling everything !

                  I remember many hours spent on failing to install a printer on Suse !

                  I was hoping for a GUI set of boxes with 800 x etc, 1200 x etc. 1600 x etc and I'd just click on one !

                  I'm terrified !



                  Tim

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                    #10
                    Re: Changing Screen resolution

                    Okay

                    Go into k menu (aka the start button) /system settings/display and see what settings changes you can effect there.

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                      #11
                      Re: Changing Screen resolution

                      Brilliant !

                      I can cope with that !

                      : ))))))

                      Tim

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                        #12
                        Re: Changing Screen resolution

                        Great!

                        On the assumption it is solved, can you please mark the thread title to that effect.

                        Thanks

                        Ian

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