Re: [gentoo-user] Display on HDMI-connected TV to large

2010-02-19 Thread Sebastian Beßler
> This may seem a little odd, but check your telly's remote for an overscan button or menu item. My TV doesn't let me controll overscan. I have a few modes to switch through but that doesn't effect overscan much or at all (zoom, panorama and 16:9 FS take more then the other modes but something is

Re: [gentoo-user] Display on HDMI-connected TV to large

2010-02-19 Thread Stroller
On 19 Feb 2010, at 18:42, Sebastian Beßler wrote: ... the display on my TFT-TV is a bit too large on all sides so that it doesn't fit completely in. It is only a cm or so on all sides that overlap but it is really annoying. ... My 19" TV is connected via HDMI and runs at 1280x720 The same c

[gentoo-user] Display on HDMI-connected TV to large

2010-02-19 Thread Sebastian Beßler
Hello, recently I changed my dual-head setting from fglrx and old zephod to xf86-video-ati, KMS and xrandr. Nearly all works great, since KDE 4.4 even that, but the display on my TFT-TV is a bit too large on all sides so that it doesn't fit completely in. It is only a cm or so on all sides that ov