When I installed Kubuntu DD (AMD64) I was surprised not to be asked about screen resolution. I was given one that's very impressive but almost requires me to use a magnifying glass.
I change the resolution -- "System settings|Hardware|Display". (Or similar; my system's in Japanese so I'm translating back. However, the next part is in English I slide the resolution control leftwards. I have two options: "Reset" (which obviously means "reset to what it was before") and "Apply". (There's no additional "Apply and save" that I can see.) The system seems to reload its windowing system and after that I have the reduced resolution that I want. Fine.
However, after shutting down and rebooting, I'm back to the previous, high resolution. How can I make my own choice of resolution "stick"?
I change the resolution -- "System settings|Hardware|Display". (Or similar; my system's in Japanese so I'm translating back. However, the next part is in English I slide the resolution control leftwards. I have two options: "Reset" (which obviously means "reset to what it was before") and "Apply". (There's no additional "Apply and save" that I can see.) The system seems to reload its windowing system and after that I have the reduced resolution that I want. Fine.
However, after shutting down and rebooting, I'm back to the previous, high resolution. How can I make my own choice of resolution "stick"?
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