![]() I have run apt-get purge xserver-xorg-video-intel, and installed the recommended nvidia drivers via ubuntu-drivers autoinstall, these happens to be nvidia-driver-440.I looked for 'nomodeset' in /etc/default/grub ,but nothing. ![]() I have checked the zoom feature: It is off.Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS unable to change resolutionĪnd here, but it is for older versions, and perhaps does not seem to apply that well to my situation anyway. I tried looking for solutions in several places, such as: Changing resolution does not work: When entering display settings, it says 'Unknown Display', and the Resolution field is just empty and grey (literally no text or figures at all apart from the word 'Resolution'), and clicking it results in a small grey empty speech bubble appearing, but nothing happens. Logging in works fine, but the resolution is still low, and as a result I cannot see the whole screen. I fixed this by installing new Nvidia drivers, following answers here.Īfter rebooting I got the log in screen with low resolution (640x480). In 16.04 everything worked ok, but now I have some severe graphics problems:įirst I got the log in screen in correct resolution, but it froze with a black screen showing the mouse cursor (frozen) directly after logging in. I am now on 18.04 bionic, and started on 14). I recently updated from Ubuntu 14.04 to 16.04 to 18.04 (i.e.
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