I just recently installed ubuntu 11.04 on an old Inspiron 1100 laptop. Everything works fine except it's only displaying in the upper left half of the screen. An older netbook edition displayed correctly. Any help is very appreciated,thank you.
Perhaps you need to change which video driver Xorg is using? Check the config file - /etc/X11/xorg.conf - if it is using 'vesa' try 'i810' (for Intel graphics). You might also need to put the proper values for HorizSync and VertRefresh in there.
Also, i've heard removing the splash screen sometimes helps...
I'll try to help, but I don't know all the right Ubuntu commands (hopefully someone can jump in and correct me).
Before editing the Xorg config file, I assume you've tried running any Preferences-type settings that can be launched from within the Desktop environment (Gnome, etc.) itself to change the res?
Assuming you have, and you've still had no luck, then you can try:
To try the intel driver, change "vesa" to "i810" (or "intel", not sure which).
To add the HorizSync/VertRefresh info, find those values from some laptop documentation, then put them under the monitor section of the xorg file, e.g.:
Don't use the above values, those are for my monitor!
2) For 1) to work, you might have to install the Intel Graphics driver first, if it is missing. It'll be some "apt-get install ..." command (help anyone?). I think you can do "apt-cache search ..." for it, or something like that.
To test your changes you have to restart the X server. You can do that by simply rebooting, but sometimes the Ctrl+Alt+Backspace key combo does it, too.
All advice these people gave you is good, but since quick and easy is always good. In Ubuntu 11.04 there is an application called "Monitors" that lets you change your monitor resolution and such. Have you tried simply using that? I've fixed some of my own problems using this simple program.
@atreyu said:
I'll try to help, but I don't know all the right Ubuntu commands (hopefully someone can jump in and correct me).
Before editing the Xorg config file, I assume you've tried running any Preferences-type settings that can be launched from within the Desktop environment (Gnome, etc.) itself to change the res?
Assuming you have, and you've still had no luck, then you can try:
To try the intel driver, change "vesa" to "i810" (or "intel", not sure which).
To add the HorizSync/VertRefresh info, find those values from some laptop documentation, then put them under the monitor section of the xorg file, e.g.:Section "Monitor" Identifier "Monitor0" VendorName "Monitor Vendor" ModelName "Dell E193FP" HorizSync 30.0 - 83.0 VertRefresh 56.0 - 76.0 Option "dpms"EndSection
Don't use the above values, those are for my monitor!
2) For 1) to work, you might have to install the Intel Graphics driver first, if it is missing. It'll be some "apt-get install ..." command (help anyone?). I think you can do "apt-cache search ..." for it, or something like that.
To test your changes you have to restart the X server. You can do that by simply rebooting, but sometimes the Ctrl+Alt+Backspace key combo does it, too.
hth
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Also, i've heard removing the splash screen sometimes helps...
Before editing the Xorg config file, I assume you've tried running any Preferences-type settings that can be launched from within the Desktop environment (Gnome, etc.) itself to change the res?
Assuming you have, and you've still had no luck, then you can try:
1) Manually editing the Xorg config file
2) Installing missing drivers
1) To edit the xorg config file, do this in a terminal:
and look for a section like:
To try the intel driver, change "vesa" to "i810" (or "intel", not sure which).
To add the HorizSync/VertRefresh info, find those values from some laptop documentation, then put them under the monitor section of the xorg file, e.g.: Don't use the above values, those are for my monitor!
2) For 1) to work, you might have to install the Intel Graphics driver first, if it is missing. It'll be some "apt-get install ..." command (help anyone?). I think you can do "apt-cache search ..." for it, or something like that.
To test your changes you have to restart the X server. You can do that by simply rebooting, but sometimes the Ctrl+Alt+Backspace key combo does it, too.
hth
Well, that will help us find why it's not working but I'm afraid we'll need to modify the xorg.conf file in the end anyway.
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