Allegedly, on or about 19 October 2015, CS DBA sent:
> Might the higher res screen fix my washed out screen issues?
That may well depend on what *you* mean by "washed out."
To me, looking at some people's computers with the LCD screen running at
the wrong resolution, they look "blurred and
tober 2015 21:45
To: Fedora Community Users Support
Subject: Laptop screen recommendations - Fedora 22 & KDE
Hi all;
I'm currently running Fedora 22 on a Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon (3rd gen).
Fedora works well on it, my only complaint is that the screen has a built in
anti glare filter an
On Mon, 19 Oct 2015 13:44:30 -0600
CS DBA wrote:
> I'm not sure if this
> is the anti glare filter or if it's that Linux support for the Video
> card (Intel HD Graphics 5500) is not quite there yet.
It may well be the $#@! "Broadcast RGB" setting that the Intel
driver insists on providing by
> Hi all;
>
> I'm currently running Fedora 22 on a Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon (3rd
> gen). Fedora works well on it, my only complaint is that the screen has
> a built in anti glare filter and seems washed out, I'm not sure if this
> is the anti glare filter or if it's that Linux support for the
Hi all;
I'm currently running Fedora 22 on a Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon (3rd
gen). Fedora works well on it, my only complaint is that the screen has
a built in anti glare filter and seems washed out, I'm not sure if this
is the anti glare filter or if it's that Linux support for the Video