To modify the resolution, click Applications and attachments in the upper left corner, open the Ubuntu terminal, and enter the following command: sudonano/etc/event. d/ps3videomode new window appears, enter startonrunlevel2exec/usr/bin/ps3videomode-v3 and press Ctrl + O to save, then press Ctrl + X to exit, after the restart ubuntu will start from
To modify the resolution, click Applications and attachments in the upper left corner, open the Ubuntu terminal, and enter the following command:
Sudo nano/etc/event. d/ps3videomode
Enter
Start on runlevel 2
Exec/usr/bin/ps3videomode-v 3
Then press Ctrl + O to save and press Ctrl + X to exit. After the restart, ubuntu automatically loads resolution parameters at startup, the end 3 of ps3videomode-v 3 can also be used with other parameters. For example, if it is set to 5, it is 1080 P, you can refer to the following parameter list.
YUV 60Hz 1: 480i 2: 480 p 3: 720 p 4: 1080i 5: 1080 p
YUV 50Hz 6: 576i 7: 576 p 8: 720 p 9: 1080i 10: 1080 p
RGB 60Hz 33: 480i 34: 480 p 35: 720 p 36: 1080i 37: 1080 p
RGB 50Hz 38: 576i 39: 576 p 40: 720 p 41: 1080i 42: 1080 p
VESA 11: WXGA 12: SXGA 13: WUXGA
However, we recommend that you use the 720 P Parameter 3. Because neither SONY nor nVidia provides the Linux driver of the PS3 video card RSX, you cannot use the RSX hardware acceleration. If you set it to P, it may be a little slow, I still hope that SONY or nVidia will be able to provide RSX drivers for Linux or other experts to write these drivers one day.
You can choose to resend from ubuntu to XMB. If kboot is displayed, enter boot-game-OS and press enter at the prompt to return XMB safely. If you cannot return XMB due to various problems, you can press and hold the power of the PS3 to loosen your hands when you hear the second sound. The PS3 will be automatically started under XMB, but the display settings and audio settings need to be reset when they are cleared.