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Linux distros don't support 4k wtf ?

1 hour ago, noxdeouroboros said:

Seen that thread, fun read for sure... I assume you mean that epic discussion about it being a sin to use hard drives in 2019.

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On 8/7/2019 at 8:24 AM, Den-Fi said:

Just one gripe. Please stop making your thread titles sound like they are fact.

"Cannot get 4K resolution in Linux" is far more accurate than "Linux distros don't support 4k wtf ?"

That title is almost clickbait level. You've done this a few times and it makes people enter the thread with negativity.

I apologize, I should have said,  Cant get 4k on any Linux Distro

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as far as i can remember you can just make your own resolutions in the settings file, takes a bit of low effort command line but with google you will get there :)

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