On 09/06/12 08:04, Benjie Gillam wrote:
For my TV (an LG) I had to change the aspect ratio setting to "Just Scan", which I could
do from the quick menu. There was also a setting in the ATI Control Panel that came with the
proprietary fglrx (or whatever it's called) drivers called "overscan" whi
For my TV (an LG) I had to change the aspect ratio setting to "Just Scan",
which I could do from the quick menu. There was also a setting in the ATI
Control Panel that came with the proprietary fglrx (or whatever it's called)
drivers called "overscan" which I had to drop from 10(%?) to 0. Then i
On 08/06/12 21:00, Michael Pavling wrote:
Are you using the VGA or HDMI connection to your telly?
HDMI Michael, and it seems that, according to the TV manual, the
instructions for altering the horizontal and vertical position of the
desktop only apply to VGA connections unfortunately.
I thi
On 8 June 2012 20:49, Sean Gibbins wrote:
> On a whim I fired up the Revo 3600 (running 64-bit Xubuntu 12.04) today and
> plugged it in to the HDMI socket of the LCD TV.
>
> Up popped a lovely sharp 1920x1080 desktop with just one small snag - the
> desktop appears to extend just under the bezel o
On 08/06/12 20:49, Sean Gibbins wrote:
My pessimism aside though, if anyone has any thoughts on how I might
adjust the desktop in a little, please feel free to share them!
Having surprised myself and found the fine manual it appears that such
adjustments are possible, so now all I need to do
Hi folks
On a whim I fired up the Revo 3600 (running 64-bit Xubuntu 12.04) today
and plugged it in to the HDMI socket of the LCD TV.
Up popped a lovely sharp 1920x1080 desktop with just one small snag -
the desktop appears to extend just under the bezel of the TV on all
edges, which means th