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    Changing screen resolution on Lenovo Yoga 2 pro

    I currently run Kali Linus on an external hard drive on my Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro. My issue is that the only option for my screen resolution in the display settings is 3200 x 1800 (16:9) and I would upload a screencapture to prove it but 3200 x 1800 isn't accepted as a dimension when uploading. Is there anyway to manually change the resolution either through Terminal or by creating a file? I have tried following the instructions on this page https://memobadz.wordpress.com/2014/...o-2-on-ubuntu/ but I have no idea what the name of my main output is and eDP1 doesn't work for me. Thanks for any help this isn't a pressing issue just an annoyance that no one has seemed to have solved.

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    Quote Originally Posted by big_nick26 View Post
    I currently run Kali Linus on an external hard drive on my Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro. My issue is that the only option for my screen resolution in the display settings is 3200 x 1800 (16:9) and I would upload a screencapture to prove it but 3200 x 1800 isn't accepted as a dimension when uploading. Is there anyway to manually change the resolution either through Terminal or by creating a file? I have tried following the instructions on this page https://memobadz.wordpress.com/2014/...o-2-on-ubuntu/ but I have no idea what the name of my main output is and eDP1 doesn't work for me. Thanks for any help this isn't a pressing issue just an annoyance that no one has seemed to have solved.

    I had the same issue and have been trying to understand how Xorg and drivers work. I think I have a low level understanding what the problem is now. I think the problem is that the intel xorg driver is not up to date with the Kali repositories that are enabled by default. I manually downloaded xserver-xorg-video-intel_2.21.15-2~bpo70+1_amd64.deb from http://repo.kali.org/kali/pool/main/...g-video-intel/ I installed it and rebooted and it now if I run Xrandr I see:

    Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1920 x 1080, maximum 8192 x 8192
    eDP1 connected 1920x1080+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 293mm x 165mm
    3200x1800 60.0 + 48.0
    2048x1536 60.0
    1920x1440 60.0
    1856x1392 60.0
    1792x1344 60.0
    1920x1200 60.0
    1920x1080 59.9*
    1600x1200 60.0
    1680x1050 60.0 59.9
    1600x1024 60.2
    1400x1050 60.0
    1280x1024 60.0
    1440x900 59.9
    1280x960 60.0
    1360x768 59.8 60.0
    1152x864 60.0
    1024x768 60.0
    800x600 60.3 56.2
    640x480 59.9
    HDMI1 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)


    Notice eDP1 is there now... It wasn't there before for me either. Also if you look in the logs under /var/log/Xorg.0.log you will see where it successfly loaded the intel driver where as previously it wasn't even trying to load it or would fail trying and revert back to a default driver.

    Now to change the resolution.... This is the odd part. When I clicked on the System Settings to get to where I could change my settings it would just freeze. I read somewhere that would need kernel 3.20 for it to interact correctly with the new driver. Well I added the debian repository and updated to Kernel 2.0 but it complained a lot booting up and everything on the desktop was flaky and hanging. I probably didn't need to install the new kernel but since it was one of the steps I tried I thought I would mention it. I rebooted and went backed and picked 3.18 kernel from the boot menu and tried to go to system settings and it worked! I was able to change my resolution. Just a note, when changing resolutions it may take up to 20 seconds to take. I first thought it was hung but it did go through. There are a few things that may not work correctlly that I'm working on now, like clicking on places on the top menu doesn't seem to work but I can load nautilus up ok from the command line if needed. Try a few of these suggestions (at your own risk) and see where you get. I have been trying so many things I may have missed something. I probably will reinstall just to get my system back stable for all the things I tried that probably wasn't needed and I will try to better document what exactly was done.

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