When I close the error message the resolution goes back to 800圆00. I did as instructed (marking the file executable and making a new entry in the Startup Application) and now after every restart the resolution would come to 1920x1080, but with a error message (Could not apply the stored configuration for monitors). I did more research and found another article which suggested to put the file in "startup application" after enabling the "execute" permission of the 'custom display' file to "Allow executing file as program". Then i have to run the custom "setscreen.sh" command again from the terminal to bring it back to 1920x1080. ![]() ![]() Xrandr -output Virtual1 -mode 1920x1080īut after every restart the resolution goes back to 800圆00. So I searched around and found article's instructing to create a custom bash script which should've forced the system resolution to 1920x1080.įollowing the tutorial i created a "setscreen.sh" file with the following commands -> xrandr -newmode "1920x1080" 173.00 1920 2048 2248 2576 1080 1083 1088 1120 -hsync +vsync I am running Ubuntu 16.04 LTE (圆4) on a VMWare Workstation 12.0.1 which is on a Windows 7 Enterprise 圆4 machine with AMD Radeon HD 5670 graphics card.Įvery time I run Ubuntu, it runs in a smaller resolution 800圆00 my native resolution is 1920x1080. I am new to Ubuntu, and my original problem was with the screen (display) resolution.
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