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The display tag should be used for display and video related issues. Questions about hardware issues and what display to buy are off-topic.
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How do I get Elementary OS to detect my display?
In my display settings, it states, "Unknown Display". How do I fix this? … I was hoping if I can get Linux to detect my display, it will adjust the resolution accordingly.
P.S. I'm brand new to Linux. …
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How do I get Elementary OS to detect my display?
Thanks for the walkthrough! Here's code 1 and 2 as follows:
Code 1
Code 2