Frank Steinmetzger wrote: > On Sat, Nov 02, 2013 at 05:33:34AM -0500, Dale wrote: > >> Anyway, I still need to check into some things. The edges of the >> screen on my TV is cut off. It's not much but just enough that it >> will cause issues if I try to do some things on the TV. > > I have the very same thing with a very old Radeon X200SE in an old PC > that I got from a company write-off. > Video ouput (via VGA) was skewed to one side, so I called the monitor’s > auto-adjust to compensate. Then I installed Windows for some gaming and > lo, this time the output was skewed to the other side. So the monitor > was alright, instead the card was misconfigured. While the graphics > driver for Windows has a neat graphical tool to configure this offset, I > (currently) don't know of an equivalent in Linux country. >
Mine isn't skewed to one side, it's just a fraction to large. It seems to be cut off by a few pixels all the way around. Watching a movie tho, no problem. Using it for a puter monitor tho, slight issue. To give a bit of a idea, about 1/3 of the clock on the little panel thing at the bottom is cut off. The little K menu thing is missing about the same on both bottom and left side. You can see it but it just isn't all there like on my puter monitor. Since I don't really plan to use it for a monitor, it's no biggie. I figure it could be that they just put to much plastic around the display itself. Sort of covered up to much of the screen. For now, it'll work fine tho. I may figure on it some but not going to worry about it to much. Dale :-) :-) -- I am only responsible for what I said ... Not for what you understood or how you interpreted my words!