When reading this article, please confirm that your little Y has installed the Ubuntu graphics card driver (nonsense, otherwise how can we see the screen split into six ). ---- Preface -------------------------------------------- good, we officially started. For example, the reason why the Ubuntu resolution is very small and the screen is split into six, is that the graphics card driver does not correctly identify the small Y display, or the graphics card driver is not for GT1
When reading this article, please confirm that your little Y has installed the Ubuntu graphics card driver (nonsense, otherwise how can we see the screen split into six ). ---- Preface
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Okay. Let's get started. For example, if the Ubuntu resolution is small, the screen is split into six because the video card driver does not correctly identify the small Y display, or, this graphics card driver is not for the GT 130 M (the new version of Y is GT240) driver, because if we find the driver on the nvidia official website, even if we find the driver under the GT 100 M series directory, it will only redirect to the nearest version.
That is to say, before nvidia's new driver is released. John's problem cannot be fundamentally solved. However, we can forcibly modify the video card configuration file.
We have to endure the pain of watching the six screens for a while, so that we can easily click the application-> accessories-> terminals,
1. enter sudo gedit/etc/X11/xorg. conf (strictly case sensitive) enter the password as prompted and then open xorg in the gedit editor. conf, which is a dense n-row English, is ignored first. It seems that the configuration file of the ubuntu 9.10 video card has been changed, and the opening is blank (it seems that this is the case, but it is not clear, it seems that I did not pay attention to the operation when the X of X11 is an uppercase error ), it doesn't matter. It should be created.