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    No resolution settings after upgrading to 13.04

    So as Kubuntu suggested I upgraded to 13.04 when it asked me 2. Everything went fine though now there is no resolution settings in the system settings. I changed back to my normal resolution using xrandr. And I could attach this command to Kubuntus startup but I would
    really prefer having my old normal settings dialog in kdes system settings.
    In the hardware section of the system settings there is a display and monitor category but its content is only the screensaver options and not the resolution.
    I am probably missing some software, I just don't know which.

    #2
    KScreen

    The Kubuntu 13.04 / KDE 4.10 is using the KScreen: http://www.kubuntu.org/news/kubuntu-13.04

    Screen Management

    A new screen management tools makes it easy to attach and unattach extra monitors.
    KDE System Settigs > Display and Monitor




    Cli command:
    Code:
    kcmshell4 kcm_kscreen
    kcm_kscreen - Manage and configure monitors and displays
    Package: kscreen
    Package: kscreen
    Priority: extra
    Section: universe/kde
    Installed-Size: 724
    Maintainer: Kubuntu Developers <kubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com>


    Description: KDE monitor hotplug and screen handling
    The KDE multiple monitor support is trying be as smart as possible
    adapting the behavior of it to each use case making the configuration
    of monitors as simple as plugging them to your computer.
    .
    This package contains the modules and plugins for monitor hotplut and
    automatic screen handling.
    Homepage: https://projects.kde.org/projects/pl...d/base/kscreen
    Description-md5: 8969ce242f9c059bba53cbbc771347df
    Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug
    Origin: Ubuntu
    Task: kubuntu-desktop, kubuntu-full, kubuntu-active-desktop, kubuntu-active-full
    Developers blog: http://www.afiestas.org/
    Before you edit, BACKUP !

    Why there are dead links ?
    1. Thread: Please explain how to access old kubuntu forum posts
    2. Thread: Lost Information

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      #3
      Kscreen. Who would've known... Thank you very much.

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        #4
        Originally posted by olstyle View Post
        Kscreen. Who would've known... Thank you very much.
        You also might try to update your drivers. If they are wrong, default drivers may not provide what you need. Sorry I can't help you better, I don't have access to my kubuntu OS right now, so I can't give you the precise solution, but I have had a similar problem in the past, and it was resolved when I updated to the recommended kubuntu video drivers for my OS. Good fortune.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Shabakthanai View Post
          You also might try to update your drivers. If they are wrong, default drivers may not provide what you need. Sorry I can't help you better, I don't have access to my kubuntu OS right now, so I can't give you the precise solution, but I have had a similar problem in the past, and it was resolved when I updated to the recommended kubuntu video drivers for my OS. Good fortune.
          It was kscreen, now everything works fine. Thx for trying to help.

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