> Radha Krishna S writes:
Radha> Am not at my pc right now and it would be tough for me to do as
suggested,
Radha> but here's something that I've already done.
Radha> When I select 'intel' driver in the list of drivers, a default X
display
Radha> loads up with 640 x 480 resol
Hi,
Can you paste the resolutions supported by Xorg with 'intel' driver by
running xrandr in some terminal. You can also try switching to your
desired resolution using xrandr. e.g. to switch to 1024x768 @ 75 Hz
(vertical refresh rate), use 'xrandr -s 1024x768 -r 75' .
HTH
Ashish Shukla
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DG33B
I've found a workaround for this bug in my Ubuntu Gutsy. To fix this
bug, go to "File Associations" in "System Settings" . Select the "text"
type. In the right pane, select "Show file in embedded viewer" instead
of "Show file in separate viewer". Check out
http://www.flickr.com/photos/wahjava/22502