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minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Trying to install Ubuntu 14.04, monitor says mode unsupported/out of range [duplicate] up
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vote -2 down vote favorite This question already has an answer here: frequency out of range - please change display mode 3 answers Monitor says mode unsupported/out of range during installation of ubuntu 14.04 and never boots to the ubuntu desktop. 14.04 display monitor system share|improve this question edited Jun 22 '14 at 22:29 bain 7,39722335 asked Jun 16 '14 at 15:20 user294086 111 marked as duplicate by bain, Jorge Castro, karel, Eric Carvalho, Mitch♦ Jun 30 '14 frequency out of range windows 10 at 10:15 This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question. 1 Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! We will need more information in order to help you with this problem. (Example would be: what type of computer/monitor) –No Time Jun 16 '14 at 15:40 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote During installation as soon as the computer starts to boot continually tap any key until you see this screen, then choose nomodeset, the Ubuntu install cd should now boot to the desktop. After you install Ubuntu follow the directions below to set the resolution permanently on your installed Ubuntu desktop. If you do not press any keys when the computer is booting up it should load Ubuntu, this is if Ubuntu is already installed, but this may take a couple of minutes, then you can do the following. If it is only happening in GRUB and you can boot into Ubuntu then please do this: sudo apt-get install gksu Then: gksudo gedit /etc/default/grub and change this line: #GRUB_GFXMODE=640x480 to this: GRUB_GFXMODE=640x480 Then save and exit the document. Then do: sudo update-grub If after you install Ubuntu it will not boot to the desktop Hold down (right) SHIFT to display the menu during boot. In certain cases, p
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