I have batocera installed in a no OS pc and it boots straight to batocera .. but the resolution is no good every thing is zoomed in . How can I fix the resolution I tried every tutorial will this solve the issue can you guide me from here
How would this work if Batocera is already installed onto its own ssd drive and if I want to install Ubuntu alongside it on a separate drive? Ubuntu shows an option to install alongside an existing operating system. Would that do the trick?
The easiest way I can think of.... What you'd want to do is install ubuntu on it's separate device with the batocera drive disconnected at first. It's just easier. Then once you've gotten ubuntu ready to go reconnect batocera. You'd then have to boot to ubuntu first from BIOS and configure grub from Ubuntu to recognize the boot partition on the other block device. The steps here would be a bit different but not totally dissimilar.
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I have batocera installed in a no OS pc and it boots straight to batocera .. but the resolution is no good every thing is zoomed in . How can I fix the resolution I tried every tutorial will this solve the issue can you guide me from here
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How would this work if Batocera is already installed onto its own ssd drive and if I want to install Ubuntu alongside it on a separate drive? Ubuntu shows an option to install alongside an existing operating system. Would that do the trick?
The easiest way I can think of.... What you'd want to do is install ubuntu on it's separate device with the batocera drive disconnected at first. It's just easier. Then once you've gotten ubuntu ready to go reconnect batocera. You'd then have to boot to ubuntu first from BIOS and configure grub from Ubuntu to recognize the boot partition on the other block device. The steps here would be a bit different but not totally dissimilar.
There's a few different ways about it, but if i had to go that way that's how I'd start.
Sir which version Ubuntu?
22.04 LTS in this case. 24.04 LTS is out now so I would go for that.