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how can I change video resolution on lubuntu?

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 Author| Published in 2015-5-18 04:35:45 | Show all floors
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Published in 2015-5-18 07:20:21 | Show all floors
Edited by fritz at 2015-5-18 07:33

Try to write the attached "new" u-boot on SD-card.

Instructions:

  1. gunzip u-boot_720p60piplus.bin.gz
  2. sudo dd if=u-boot_720p60piplus.bin of=/dev/sdX bs=1k seek=16400
Copy code


give response if OK
ciao

PS. instead of the sdX you need to use your device for sdcard (sdb, sdc ...)



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 Author| Published in 2015-5-18 19:48:54 | Show all floors
same problem.. the screen continuo to go black and I need to turn off and on it..

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 Author| Published in 2015-5-18 19:57:25 | Show all floors
between the orange hdmi and my screen there is a hdmi-vga that works with raspberry1-2 and a banana pi.. So I think that it is not the problem

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Published in 2015-5-19 02:33:03 | Show all floors
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Have you tried if HDMI out works on TV or other HDMI IN device?
Have you tried with android?
maybe changing resolution on TV and then connect with converter to your VGA-monitor.
  
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 Author| Published in 2015-5-19 15:43:00 | Show all floors
with android is ok!
but however the resolution is the same like before i "dd" your uboot image...

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Published in 2015-5-19 16:34:08 | Show all floors
piento replied at 2015-5-19 08:43
with android is ok!
but however the resolution is the same like before i "dd" your uboot image...

For the "same" you mean 720p50?
if yes, can you post the exact commands you have used to write with "dd"?



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 Author| Published in 2015-5-19 21:47:54 | Show all floors
when i "burn the img":
dd if="lubuntu.img" of=/dev/sdb
when i burn uboot

sudo dd if=u-boot_720p60piplus.bin of=/dev/sdX bs=1k seek=16400

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Edited by fritz at 2015-5-19 18:34
..........PS. instead of the sdX you need to use your device for sdcard (sdb, sdc ...)

/dev/sdX does not exist!
X is only a "placeholder". For you it's /dev/sdb for me it's /dev/sdc for other maybe /dev/sdd.
Hai capito?
in your case you need to write with command:
  1. sudo dd if=u-boot_720p60piplus.bin of=/dev/sdb bs=1k seek=16400
Copy code


Try
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 Author| Published in 2015-5-20 15:46:01 | Show all floors
I know. I made a mistake when I "rewrite" in the post the "code" that I have written..
(I simply copy and paste your code).
I know that X meands a, b, or d...
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