I noticed the same problem but on Centos 5.
Did you select a graphic resolution etc.. in the settings? Gotta shut it down before you will be able to change them.
Oh and I forgot to mention, it only supports 16 bit.
Ok this is now the bit I need help on,
I can't use my mouse and keyboard in it!
This bit i've sorted out:
Ok,
I'm running Ubuntu off the .iso file on Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 and it loads up correctly but..... When i'm on the main screen (desktop) it's messed up and blurry. I've tried it on a diffrent Monitor but it still is like that and I can't view it in full screen as it says the monitor is too small for Full screen. Can you help me as I don't want to be in Ubuntu or Windows I want to be able to be in both at the same time.
Last edited by BananaMaster; January 14th, 2008 at 15:11.



I noticed the same problem but on Centos 5.
Did you select a graphic resolution etc.. in the settings? Gotta shut it down before you will be able to change them.
Oh and I forgot to mention, it only supports 16 bit.
Last edited by Eclouds; January 14th, 2008 at 14:57.
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