Ok my resolution right now is 1280x800 when i had windows i was able to play a game in fullscreen but now i cant. I was wondering if i can make my resolution bigger and how, also is a 32 bit comp better than a 64 bit comp?
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Resolution question.
#2
Posted 08 September 2010 - 01:17 AM
You will need to be a little more specific on your issue:
What kind of computer do you have?
What kind of video card?
What games?
What distribution of linux?
A 64bit Computer with a 64bit OS can allocate/use up to 128Gigs of RAM.
What kind of computer do you have?
What kind of video card?
What games?
What distribution of linux?
A 64bit Computer with a 64bit OS can allocate/use up to 128Gigs of RAM.
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#3
Posted 08 September 2010 - 07:45 PM
Toshiba satellite A105 or something
video card i don't know how to check that.
battle of the immortals is the game
ubuntu 10.04
video card i don't know how to check that.
battle of the immortals is the game
ubuntu 10.04
#4
Posted 09 September 2010 - 04:54 AM
Can you perform the following:
"sudo lspci" in a terminal?
Then post the output here?
"sudo lspci" in a terminal?
Then post the output here?
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