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How to acheive a 1024x768 screen without scaling
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Hi,
I am using a wide screen laptop and my lcd does not support 1024x768 display or atleast it does not take up the full screen because of the display ratio.
I did not like the 1280x768 display which ubuntu was showing by default so I used the virtual screen to get back to 1024x768 which I had to stretch it.
I will like to know if there is a way besides stretching that can get my display to 1024x768.
Cheers,
Vishal Khialani
I am using a wide screen laptop and my lcd does not support 1024x768 display or atleast it does not take up the full screen because of the display ratio.
I did not like the 1280x768 display which ubuntu was showing by default so I used the virtual screen to get back to 1024x768 which I had to stretch it.
I will like to know if there is a way besides stretching that can get my display to 1024x768.
Cheers,
Vishal Khialani
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