I've got an HDMI to VGA adapter. It works. I get a boot screen, and then a 
GUI after Debian has finished loading.

My problem is that everything is either shifted or compacted to the left 
hand side of my monitor. I'm left with a black band on the right hand side 
of my monitor. During the boot sequence, the Tux logo that's supposed to 
appear in the top left of the screen just shows the edge of his body and 
his foot.

If I plug the adapter in to a newer widescreen monitor, after a few seconds 
the monitor re-adjusts itself and everything is hunky-dory.

Does anybody have any ideas on how to adjust my display (preferably 
automatically) to adapt to the correct resolution? I've tried the "Auto 
adjust" function on the monitor itself but no luck there. Is there some way 
in Linux itself to re-configure itself to work with a given monitor?

Any thoughts are appreciated.

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