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How to solve screen problem in Ubuntu?
There was such a problem: I accidentally pressed the super + p key combination, after that the screen went out, then it lit up again but with a different resolution, I pressed the same key combination again, the previous resolution returned, but with a shifted screen. my resolution and I have to press super+p again. What should I do?
UPD: my normal resolution is 16:9, but it puts 5:4 on reboot
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Mb aspect ratio?
try xrandr --output LVDS --mode 1366x768
change to fit your screen and resolution
Super+p controls the multi-monitor configuration mode. Apparently, the resolution was rebuilt for the second (non-existent) monitor. But just in the settings (System settings-> Display) you can’t set the right one? You can also try temporarily connecting an external monitor with a 16:9 aspect ratio.
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