<font color="black" face="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" size="2"><font color="black" face="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" size="2">>On 9/12/05, Barry Hee <<a href="mailto:barryhee@gmail.com">barryhee@gmail.com</a>> wrote: <br>
<font color="#660066">>> Just installed an 23" Apple LCD monitor on my Fedora Core 4 system with <br>>> latest kernel and the image is vertically compressed although width is <br>>> correct. The vertical height is similar to watching a DVD with aspect
<br>>> 1:2.35. My recordings are DVB 16:9 and display okay on a 4:3 monitor. Any <br>>> idea why this happens? <br>>> <br>>> regards <br>>> Barry <br></font> ><br>>Have you set the DISPLAYSIZE attributes in your X configuration such
<br>>that X knows that the attached display is 16:9 (or whatever the aspect <br>>ratio this display has)? <br> ><br>>Steve<br>
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Steve,<br>
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I don't need to fiddle the X configuration as Fedora Core 4 supports
all Apple monitors including the 23 "out the box". I just select it
from the System Settimgs/Display/Hardware with a resolution of 1920 x
1200. The desktop is fine but when I am running Myth the image is
'squished' vertically not hortizontally.<br>
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Barry<br>
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