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rise to the top frequency out of range - please change display mode up vote 8 down vote favorite 1 I just downloaded the latest version of the Ubuntu live CD, and have installed it on a desktop computer (a Fujitsu Scaleo P). Once installed it seems to work perfectly, although there are some updates recommended in the Update Manager. My problem is that, after having installed these updates and ubuntu frequency out of range restarted the computer, I get this message on my monitor, and no Ubuntu interface is visible: frequency out of range - please change display mode I do not know how to change this when I can't access an interface. Is there a command that will bypass trying to boot the GUI and let me change the display mode via a CLI? I am brand new to Ubuntu and any help on this would be much appreciated. boot grub2 display monitor share|improve this question edited Jun 20 '12 at 3:02 Eliah Kagan 56.1k15162255 asked Jun 19 '12 at 12:48 Dave 43113 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 9 down vote accepted I usually get this problem every time i upgrade OS.What normally happens for me is after displaying out of frequency range for a while it eventually loads ubuntu without problem. it was the grub menu loaded before ubuntu that was replaced/not shown because of the out of frequency warning.For some, if ubuntu still doesn't load,by pressing enter whilst seeing out of frequency range you should get ubuntu to boot. For me it was a simple fix . Once in Ubuntu go to a terminal and run: gksu gedit /etc/default/grub A
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Ubuntu Forum Community Ubuntu Official Flavours Support Installation & Upgrades [ubuntu] Can't boot up "frequency out of range" message appears on the screen Having an Issue With Posting ? Do you want to help us http://askubuntu.com/questions/153040/frequency-out-of-range-please-change-display-mode debug the posting issues ? < is the place to report it, thanks ! Page 1 of 3 123 Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 10 of 22 Thread: Can't boot up "frequency out of range" message appears on the screen Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode April 29th, 2011 #1 bvil View Profile View https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1743330 Forum Posts Private Message First Cup of Ubuntu Join Date Mar 2011 Beans 10 DistroUbuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat Can't boot up "frequency out of range" message appears on the screen I upgraded 10.10 to 11.04 last night, and after it restarted, the message,"frequency out of range," popped up and can't even log in. Any suggestions? Adv Reply April 29th, 2011 #2 ghormax View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Visit Homepage 5 Cups of Ubuntu Join Date Oct 2007 Location Helmstedt, Germany Beans 26 DistroUbuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr Re: Can't boot up "frequency out of range" message appears on the screen My computer boots well (I have a clean install of 11.04) but during the boot and shutdown, the frequency is also out of range. What could be the problem? Adv Reply April 29th, 2011 #3 sikander3786 View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Visit Homepage Simply, Ubuntu Addict! Join Date Apr 2009 Location Rawalpindi, Pakistan Beans 5,666 DistroUbuntu Gnome Development Release Re: Can't boot up "frequency out of range" message appears on the screen What is the native resolution of your monitor? Precise 12.04 Review | Things to do after Installing 12.04 | Troubleshoot & Customize Unity | Android Blog - Cell Rabta A
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here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Super User Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Super User is a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. Join them; it only takes a 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 Moniter out of range error up vote 0 down vote favorite I just installed Debian lenny 5.0.5 and when i start it up the monitor just displays a 'out of range' error. im using a Radeon HD 5570 graphics card and a lG W2353V-PF monitor. what do i have to do to fix this problem? linux graphics-card display debian-lenny share|improve this question asked Jul 30 '10 at 3:01 John Stimac 1418 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote Well, if it was my system I'd start it up without the graphical interface (or ssh into it from a working system) and use that to poke around. I see from the specs that your monitor wants to be at 1920 by 1080 and based on its low price I'm guessing that it's not very tolerant of other resolutions. You're going to have to get X windows to use that specific resolution. It can certainly be done but it's not for the faint of heart. Sooo... I hate to dodge the question, but would you be willing to use a Debian based system that has better automatic hardware recognition? If so I'd suggest downloading a LIVE disk of Ubuntu 10.04. I suspect it will recognize your hardware. If it does you then have a choice of switch or not. If it doesn't then no harm done since it wasn't an install. I'm writing this using a Radeon on a 1920x1080 monitor on Ubuntu 10.04. If you've got a specific reason for wanting Lenny 5.0.5 then I wish you the best. share|improve this answer answered Jul 30 '10 at 3:43 hotei 3,42421224 add a comment| up vote 1 down vote It sounds like your monitor is configured incorrectly, and the computer is defaulting to an unsupported resolution. If you can get into a text console, edit the Xorg configuration file at /etc/X11/xorg.conf The xorg.conf file should contain a section something like this: Section "Monitor" Identifier "Monitor0" Ven