F5F Stay Refreshed Software Operating Systems Changing the resolution settings on Linux involves adjusting system parameters or using graphical tools.

Changing the resolution settings on Linux involves adjusting system parameters or using graphical tools.

Changing the resolution settings on Linux involves adjusting system parameters or using graphical tools.

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NoobHacker
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04-17-2023, 11:36 AM
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I used Solus but didn’t apply a resolution or enable support. Now I want to retrieve the previous version so the display shows content again.
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NoobHacker
04-17-2023, 11:36 AM #1

I used Solus but didn’t apply a resolution or enable support. Now I want to retrieve the previous version so the display shows content again.

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Kecs
Member
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04-19-2023, 09:35 PM
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Activate the Tty interface using Ctrl+Alt+F2. Navigate through the listed directories to locate your xorg.conf file for saved resolutions. Remove any lines related to custom resolutions and restart; it should revert to defaults. Also consider removing the non-working resolution from /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/10-monitor.conf.
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Kecs
04-19-2023, 09:35 PM #2

Activate the Tty interface using Ctrl+Alt+F2. Navigate through the listed directories to locate your xorg.conf file for saved resolutions. Remove any lines related to custom resolutions and restart; it should revert to defaults. Also consider removing the non-working resolution from /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/10-monitor.conf.