I've not tried Karmic but i'm instead running Jaunty on a 4810T and I found
that after plugging a HDMI cable in to a 40" Samsung I had to configure the
display and it asked me to set a Virtual Resolution and log out. After
logging in the TV had the correct 1080 resolution but the monitor resolution
changed to 6??x4??? and the best way to clear it (after watching a film :)
was  to delete the XOrg as the desktop was unusable (oversize/non-resizable
dialogs) in getting back to the normal resolution of 1440x900.

So does Karmic change the need for a Virtual Resolution file (xorg.conf) or
is the 3410 just that much better? You also mention the video playing
smoothly with sound - Was that audio over HDMI as I didn't get that either.

Regards,
Nick

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2009/9/13 Darrell Kavanagh <[email protected]>

> Like is says in the title, running Karmic. Plugged in HDMI cable to Toshiba
> 1080P LCD TV, resolution detected and set correctly to 1920x1080, You Tube
> HD video played full screen, with sound, smoothly and clearly. Those days of
> fiddling with XF86Config in a text editor before X could be persuaded to
> start seem so long ago...
>
> Darrell
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