error: no server is specified. error: no suitable video mode found. /dev/sdc2: clean, 259918/15630336 files.

After this error screen for few seconds it automatically boots into Ubuntu.

Need Help :)

  • Ratz@chatsubo.hiteklolife.net
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    1 year ago

    Apparently this was a controversial take

    When I first started learning how to Linux long ago everyone recommended Ubuntu… and I had a similar issue to the OP.

    I had to dump the EDID of my monitor from a Windows machine to actually get X to recognise any kind of monitor modes …it was an eye opening experience for a newbie.

    Today, I still dont really like it for other reasons (I’d take Debian over Ubuntu any day). Call me crazy here guys but I think its okay to share an opinion without being called an edgelord for it.

    (I use arch btw 🎩)