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Denis Sechin2016-11-23 15:54:15
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Denis Sechin, 2016-11-23 15:54:15

Xs not loading in ubuntu?

It was ubuntu 16.04, a monitor with a resolution of 1920x1080 was connected. The mother burned down, I had to rearrange the screw to another board. On the new board, ubuntu does not boot, i.e. writes "out of range" does not allow you to enter the terminal, if you connect another monitor, it gives the same thing. I tried to boot from liveusb ubuntu, the result is the same "out of range" but it already allows you to enter the terminal ctrl + alt + f1. Tell me how to deal with this? board: P5MT-M

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CityCat4, 2016-11-23
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If you're in a terminal, you need to backup the existing xorg.conf, delete it, and start X in autoconfiguration mode:
Xorg will write the xorg.conf it created. If X starts with this config (this can be checked via startx) - then try to combine the old and new configs, unless of course there is something useful in the old one.

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