Re: Two ubuntus, one doesn't display



alex wrote:


I suspect that the version that shows that notice has screen settings
set to some frequency that's not acceptable by the LCD monitor.

However, if I press Ctrl, Alt and F1, the screen does display a command
request in terminal mode. I suspect that if I could enter the proper
commands, I could change the screen settings to something that would be
acceptable to the monitor.


Login from the terminal mode console you found. Use command:

sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg

will create new settings for Xserver. You should be able to accept all
default values to the prompts. I think either --priority=medium or
--priority=high will just auto-generate the configuration without asking
you anything (same as a fresh install)

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