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Hey all, I can’t begin to describe how much this list has
helped me in the last two weeks. Thanks goes out to all of you! ;) Well, after about 5 Debian installs, 4 Ubuntu installs, a
brief relapse to XP, and one Fedora Core 2 two install, I finally found a
winner with Fedora Core 3. It just worked and Jared’s guide was the
frosting on the cake. My hardware goes like so: Gigabyte K8NS nVidia 6600 GT PVR 250 rev. 980(?) Maxtor 30GB PATA (for the OS. I probably don’t need
this after getting FC3 working.) Maxtor 300GB SATA (for myth stuff man!) 512MB DDR400 IRBlaster from irblaster.info And a nice SilverStone LC-10 case. Everything that I’ve had the chance to screw with is
running really great. Except the TV screen is never filled all the way. I
always have large black bars on the right+left and smaller black bars on the
top+bottom. I’ve adjusted the TV overlay using nvidia-settings,
but with too much of that, I’m just cutting off GUI space and not really
changing to way the image fits the TV. Is there anything I may be missing here? I’m including the relative parts of my xorg.conf for
further reference. I pulled the “Monitor” section from the archives
here. TIA, Chris Xorg.conf Section "Monitor" Identifier
"Monitor0" VendorName
"Monitor Vendor" ModelName
"Sony Vega 32 TV" HorizSync
30 - 50 VertRefresh
60 DisplaySize
212 154 Option
"dpms" EndSection Section "Device" Identifier
"Videocard0" Driver
"nvidia" VendorName
"PNY" BoardName
"nVidia 6600 GT" Option
"RenderAccel" "1" #TV
Out Setup Option
"TVStandard" "NTSC-M" Option
"TVOutFormat" "SVIDEO" EndSection Section "Screen" Identifier
"Screen0" Device
"Videocard0" Monitor
"Monitor0" DefaultDepth
24 Option
"TVStandard" "NTSC-M" Option
"TVOverScan" "0.55" SubSection
"Display" Viewport
0 0 Depth
24 Modes
"800x600" "640x480" EndSubSection EndSection |
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