Ubuntu-Live doesn't support resolution changes since the changes would disappear between sessions (nothing is saved to disk).
You might want to consider trying something like Puppy Linux, which stores configuration in a file on the hard-drive, a floppy, or even a USB flash drive. That way you could set the configuration you want, and still have the system on CD.
Carl Parrish wrote:
> Anyone know how to change the resolution on Ubuntu? I see a menu item
> for it but it won't let me make the change. I'm assuming because I'm
> running off of disk. at this point I'm not sure if there is a file
> somewhere on the hardrive or not. The computer was last installed with
> FC 2 but I think somethings wrong with the hard drive. I just use it for
> company to have access to the internet.
>
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