On Thursday, 16 July 2020 3:19:19 PM AEST Mark Trickett via luv-main wrote:
> It is running on an AMD Ryzen 5 with 16 Gb of ram, and Gigabyte Nvidia
> Geforce GT 710 video card (NV106) driving a 24" LED Wintal 12V TV.

Firstly while it's not related to the issues you are having, I think you 
should consider buying an ATI video card.  Every time I've used NVidia I've 
had problems related to driver support.  Currently I'm supporting a Windows 10 
system that's reliably running with a 4K video card that would cause regular 
system crashes in two different Linux systems.

https://mjg59.dreamwidth.org/8705.html

Next what type of TV is this and how are you connecting to it?  The above blog 
post has some information on how TVs don't work in a sane manner, possibly 
some of the issues in that post apply to you.  If so you can probably get it 
working properly (with some effort) but probably can't get the best quality.

https://www.kogan.com/au/buy/kogan-24-full-hd-curved-75hz-freesync-gaming-monitor-1920-x-1080-a/

Here's a 24" FullHD monitor for $160 plus postage.  That should just work for 
the full screen display and not look fuzzy.  Then you can have TV playing as 
well while you look at your computer during ad breaks.  ;)

https://www.kogan.com/au/buy/kogan-24-qhd-freesync-75hz-monitor-2560-x-1440/

Here's a 24" 2560*1440 monitor for $280.

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