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How to change the screen resolution of v6.2 GUI

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1 hour ago, Jason Harris said:

Yep.  I'm using a default Intel GPU and I am a bit surprised that the Intel driver package isn't loaded in the main build.  But running an X server is a pain in the butt anyway unless you're using Nvidia's driver set or AMD's driver set.  I'll tinker with it today, maybe I can figure this out.  I just loathe getting into xorg.conf, it's a game of cat and mouse every time!

 

Edit - plus, I'm sure my changes will get wiped on an updated Unraid release.  But as I said above, I'm just using this as a temporary stopgap.

You can touch   /boot/config/modprobe.d/i915.conf for i915 to be loaded at boot.

52 minutes ago, SimonF said:

You can touch   /boot/config/modprobe.d/i915.conf for i915 to be loaded at boot.

Ooh thanks.  That probably just saved me 3 hours of hand-wrenching and headbanging!

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