Hey Guys!
I'm a newbie to Linux, so go easy on me
My OS is: Kali 2.0
I'm having a “little” problem with my Nvidia card, it only shows: 1024x768
and I need it to be: 1280x1024
When I Google: Kali Linux change resolution, it comes up with to many useless guides, referring to Ubuntu, and many easy ways, non of them are working for me, so that's why me here making this post!
Here is how far I have come after reinstalling Kali 6-8 times error after error:
Run terminal typed: lspci
02:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation G72 [GeForce 7200 GS / 7300 SE] (rev a1)
So far so good, I now know my gfx card is a GeForce 7200 GS / 7300 SE
The next step, is to deactivate the running driver, and install my Nvidia driver
and i found this one:
NVIDIA-Linux-x86-304.131.run
I have placed it on my desktop and in Downloads.
The next step is to chmod +x NVIDIA-Linux-x86-304.131.run (DONE)
And from here it goes wrong. I have tried so many thinks by now, that I lost the overview. I just wanna start learning, and im using to much time reinstalling, and fixing errors.
I have tried to follow this guide with no luck:
http://docs.kali.org/general-use/ins...-on-kali-linux
and
https://forums.kali.org/showthread.p...ghlight=nvidia
I'm not using virtualbox, as my hardware is old, so im running a clean Kali.
If there is something you wanna know, just ask...