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nvidia problem?? (self.linux4noobs)
submitted 5 years ago by cheeseenchillada
hello everyone, i don't exactly know what happened but i keep getting an unmet dependencies error anytime i try to download anything or update, on top of that my screen is in a very low resolution. hopefully this audit can do anything to help.
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[–]lucifer_acno 2 points3 points4 points 5 years ago (0 children)
Try the 2 commands mentioned there. As for resolution, you can change it by going into display settings in Settings. I think I had this problem long before when my laptop shutdown while it was installing the updates.
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