setting your screen resolution is marked as an "advanced" display setting on w10
As it should be. If your OS can't detect the display's native resolution, it's an absolute farce.
>>58686831
It's this shit right here that drove me to Linux years ago. It's rather insulting and infantile while ensuring a future of clueless and credulous end users who are fine with their pc owning them rather than having basic computer literacy in current year.
>>58686831
Windows is designed for computer illiterates. This is why /g/ likes it so much.
How hard is it to understand?
>>58686872
A computer can not own someone. It is a tool.
>>58686848
My windows 10 fresh install couldn't. Ubuntu GNOME did.
>>58686891
ok
>>58686831
Yeah, well we have native resolutions for displays now. You don't need to set it to anything else unless you have a special need which is unlikely.
>>58686908
I do my updates when I want to. I do my restarts when I want to.
I have taken control of Windows 10. If you failed to do so then that is your problem, not mine.
>>58686831
whats wrong with it? All basic settings like text size, display orientation and multiple displays setting are here because you actually sometime change them, but resolution? do you really need to change it so often that you created thread on this fucking board?
>>58686951
it's actually very likely that the average Linux user has special needs
>>58686962
I never touched any settings, never had a FORCE RESTART for update, alway install them when i shutdown my PC, i have no idea from what dimension are those FORCED TO RESTART people are coming.
>>58686962
I'm too employed to waste an evening configuring my OS not to force reboot with that autism minesweep gpedit game only to have my configs reset after an update.
>>58686970
>>58687003
>the computer is a tool
>sometimes the user is a tool
>>58686962
Why would you lie on the internet?
>>58686831
I can't remember when I last changed resolution outside of Nvidia Control Panel.
Usually I just went to View all resolutions under the graphic card since I could force values that Windows thought my CRT didn't support.
>>58687003
And yet you have the time to post on 4chan.
>>58687082
I'm not lying. It's called Windows 10 Professional and gpedit.