On 05/03/12 16:55, Felipe Rozélio wrote:
Good morning, well I
used the amd64 debian squeeze in a philips monitor had a resolution of 1024x768
and had no problem.
I bought a monitor
from AOC e943Fwsk 18.5 'and then the problems started,
first noticed on the right side there was
a thin black belt by cutting a small piece of the picture,
I researched and researched
and found how to install
the nvidia drivers and
set up. Drivers installed
and xorg.conf
created, now restart
your pc when
rebooted I noticed
the fonts slightly
deformed, was
soon set in
the monitor, except that the resolution does not leave
1368x768 50 Hz whereas my monitor is 1366x766. after
attempt to do a lot of work and leave the legal resolution
without that black strip
on the right side
cutting some of the
image, changed the
driver setting in xorg.conf instead of "nvidia",
"nv" and rebooted
X. When she returned
I noticed that the image
was further cut down a bit and decided the resolution
to 1360x768 and it was perfect, and so it is now that the image is complete and uncut.
But anyway there is a mistake because I wanted to use my
1366x768 resolution with
no problems and
I noticed it on many
distros, not
only in Debian. Has anyone experienced the same
problem with resolution
wide?
--
Felipe Rozélio
Sounds like it may just need the monitor auto adjusting, try the
monitors menu, or if there is an 'auto' button just press it.
(Maybe you have done so, but I thought it worth stating, just in case.)
|