Warren Post wrote:
I've always had this problem. Being the Linux bigot that I am, I assumed it was Windows that was off-centre.El s�b, 16-11-2002 a las 16:49, Peter Spotts escribi�:Folks, I have a slight (and only slightly annoying) problem with Mandrake 8.1 on a new Toshiba laptop (1905-303). My desktop, be it Ximian Gnome or Fluxbox, appears to be raised off the bottom of the screen by about four to six pixels. The side-to-side alignment seems OK. I have the laptop set up as a dual-boot machine with Windows XP on the other side of the no-byte zone. The problem doesn't exist on that side of the divide. I also made sure I selected the appropriate driver when I installed MDK8.1 (ATI Radeon). Any thoughts as to how I can get an exact fit of desktop to screen?I had a similar problem: the X display was off center. Outside of X the display was centered correctly. I solved it by running xvidtune, which among other things lets you align the X display horizontally and vertically. Try it and let us know if the problem persists.
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