Kubuntu unable to update resolution

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phreak0ut

The Thread Killer >:)
I'm on Kubuntu Fiesty Fawn. Everything was working fine until I logged in now. I see that the resolution has gone from 1024x800 to 800x600 and this is shown as the max resolution. I'm not able to reset the xorg file by using sudo xorgconf (I remember doing this on OpenSuSE 10.2) I don't know why this as happened all of a sudden. I haven't done any changes. Also, the adept installer is not running as it says that there is one more instance of adept running and I need to shut it down. I was installing fonts from the repos, but since it was not responding for a long time, I just clicked the close button. Now, how do I get back my display and adept installer!!????

EDIT-Problem solved!! The adept installer problem was solved once it started resuming from the terminal :oops: The display problem was solved with the help of one of the members, that is........ *drum roll* Kalpik!! He helped me solve it on messenger :D :p
 
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dissel

Cyborg Agent
I have a problem...

I am using Ubuntu 7.04 with Gnome desktop, Yesterday I download KDE core component package by using 'sudo aptitude install kde-core' and some additional package using Synaptic Package Manger.

Now I found that the power management (where I can set the time when the Display unit stand by after a certain period of time inactivity) option which is under Screen saver Tab is missing.

and also in start menu there is only log out button, No shut down/ Restart option available.If I need to shutdown I first log out then shut down from login screen.


So I want to know, the name of those package i,e power management & shut down / restart package ?

Please Linux guru/KDE fan help me out.
 

Zeeshan Quireshi

C# Be Sharp !
hey , suddently the power buton is not working here . mean when i press my power button nothing happens(earlier used to shut down) , ny clues ?
 

kalpik

In Pursuit of "Happyness"
@dissel: Why did you install the kde-core package? You need kubuntu-desktop to install KDE. Anyway, try installing ubuntu-desktop, that should take care of all the dependencies.

@zeeshan: System -> Preferences -> Power Management
 

Zeeshan Quireshi

C# Be Sharp !
kalpik said:
@dissel: Why did you install the kde-core package? You need kubuntu-desktop to install KDE. Anyway, try installing ubuntu-desktop, that should take care of all the dependencies.

@zeeshan: System -> Preferences -> Power Management

yeah shutdown option is enabled there mate , like i said i made no changes to setting everything is default .
 

eddie

El mooooo
dissel said:
So I want to know, the name of those package i,e power management & shut down / restart package ?
You've already been suggested the best possible approach to solve your first problem but the shutdown problem cannot be solved until you use KDM (KDE Desktop Manager) as your login manager. It is the place where you enter your username and password. Ubuntu uses GDM (GNOME Desktop Manager) and KDE cannnot get those shutdown/restart options in this combination.
 

eddie

El mooooo
You get those options when you press the logout button and get a window like this?
*img80.imageshack.us/img80/6531/logoutfr2.jpg

Are you sure you are not running KDM? And if you are sure then your distro must've applied some patches to get those options :)
 

mehulved

18 Till I Die............
I am surely using gdm. Well I am using gentoo, eddie.
In /etc/conf.d/xdm it shows
DISPLAYMANAGER="gdm"
 

eddie

El mooooo
Wow! Then KDE must have improved integration with GDM :) It didn't show those options earlier. Thanks for the info!
 

mehulved

18 Till I Die............
eddie I am using kde-3.5.5 which you should have already have used earlier. I guess you haven't tried gdm for long them. And yeah this is definitely a good thing.
 

eddie

El mooooo
Yes I have stopped using GNOME since long time but I did read a member mentioning on Gentoo Forums regarding this problem. May be it has been fixed in all this times.
 

dissel

Cyborg Agent
Well regarding power scheme....

I download 3 package which I think give me the control to turn off / Stand by my monitor using adapet package manger.

kde-guidance powermanger

kpowersave

laptop mode tools.

After that I got the power option in Control Center--->Peripherals---->Monitor & Display--->Power savings

and got the plug Icon in the taskbar....where I choose the power scheme.

I just want to see how Ubuntu looks in KDE mode in my system...so I download the KDE core component...As I don't want some extra KDE junk. As I remember download was near about 55-60 MB.

Yeah....Still not solve the shut down problem....using gdm (I choose it when it prompts after installation)
 
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Zeeshan Quireshi

C# Be Sharp !
well by power button i mean the actuall HARDWARE power button on ur box , earlier ubuntu used to shotdown on pressing it once , now it just doesn't
 
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