The big problem is it's an old TV and the manufacturer's data may not exist; but also should be a moot problem as I didn't need manufacturer's data to fix it using xrandr in linux.
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The big problem is it's an old TV and the manufacturer's data may not exist; but also should be a moot problem as I didn't need manufacturer's data to fix it using xrandr in linux.
A fairly old 27" tv stopped detecting signal via my pc's display port, but kept working on vga. It is dual-booting windows 10 and ubuntu. It shows no BIOS screens, but once ubuntu starts loading, it...