Similar, but no amount of logging in/out, sending commands to the
console, using virtual terminals, seems to help.  My problem is
immediately noticeable once past gdm, and I wish I could do something to
make the problem worse - at least I'd have some idea.  I've tried
changing the login to a "plain" debian style login, and tried using just
a simple window manager.  The only thing I can do is reduce the
resolution to 1400x1050 which now has black pillars on each side, but at
least it is centered.  1680x1050 is the native resolution on this 20"
iMac PPC display.

I also put my Feisty xorg.conf in service on Hardy, but it didn't make
any difference.

I had to go back to Gutsy since I erased my Alpha image, and the latest
daily builds (19 Feb) no longer recognize the cdrom, hard drive, load
modules, or do partitioning.   Different bugs - I'll try again with a
new image in a few days.

What makes it easier is that with PPC, there is no choice but to use the
standard nv driver on this model.  It might be a bit late for Gutsy, but
I'll keep plugging away at it...

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[Hardy-Alpha 4 PPC] Screen resolution correct but shifted to the right
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/189844
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