How can I fix display "out of range" message after install?

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Yes, it was obviously a message from the monitor itself, as I was seeing the BIOS messages. I figured out from a combination of other questions on various forums how to make it work. I edited the /etc/default/grub file, changed

grub_cmdline_linux_default=""

to

grub_cmdline_linux_default="radeon.modeset=1"

uncommented the resolution line and set it to something I knew my video card should support, 1024x768.

Not sure if it was one or both of these things that actually fixed my issue. Turns out I had actually NOT saved the changes the first time by sudo update-grub.

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Updated on September 18, 2022

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  • ihnuzarx
    ihnuzarx over 1 year

    I found out that my last 2 days data on my database was lost. It say that 'restart by ibmadmin' this data is very important to our project and we would like to have it back. please tell me what should i do to Recover it.

    • John WH Smith
      John WH Smith almost 11 years
      Isn't it a message displayed by your monitor, independently from the machine itself ?
    • bontoJR
      bontoJR over 8 years
      You should contact the IBM Bluemix support and ask for help
    • ihnuzarx
      ihnuzarx over 8 years
      i already ask support. but I don't have any respond yet.
    • bontoJR
      bontoJR over 8 years
      As far as I know, Bluemix has some backups strategies in place: developer.ibm.com/answers/questions/162358/… The only solution is to wait their reply then.
    • Ram Vennam
      Ram Vennam over 8 years
      Which database service?
    • ihnuzarx
      ihnuzarx over 8 years
      no it's sqlite database because cleardb is slowly for me