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<font face="sans-serif">Arg. Why oh why must everything keep getting
"improved" until it is broken?<br>
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On a new Ubuntu 10.04 install... trying to troubleshoot a problem of
auto-detected resolutions not including half of the desired resolutions
which I know the hardware supports.<br>
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</font><font face="sans-serif">Unfortunately after a full day of
googling and experimenting most of the forums posts
seem to be either outdated or moronic blind-leading-the-blind wrong
answers. The ones that are almost-there on what I think has (usually,
lately) been the right way of doing it do not quite get around my
problem.<br>
<br>
Does anyone have good suggestions of intelligent Ubuntu forums to post
something like this in? or would it be too off topic to post such a
question here? (I suppose an intelligent Ubuntu forum would be called
a Debian newsgroup right? oh zing!)<br>
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Cheers.<br>
<br>
Martin<br>
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