<div dir="ltr">Thanks for the reply. I really do appreciate the help.<div><br></div><div>I previously had a 6000 series card with the 304 drivers as recommended but not installed. When I switched to the 8600 card the recommended driver was 340 and I installed them.</div><div><br></div><div>I spent at lease an hour with Google looking for a solution to the tiny font problem. The problem is that the font is not just tiny, it is completely unreadable so it is impossible to do anything. I can best describe it as this. If the text should be "hello World" what I would see is "__". OK, not quite that small but probably font that is 3 pixels high. Bottom line is I can't do anything other than use Myth, which is fine. Here is a screen shot and it really does look like this.</div><div><br></div><div><div><img src="cid:ii_jl5bf80s0_1656254eed06d92a" width="455" height="113"><br></div><br></div><div><br></div><div>I also see that if I go to my monitor instead of the TV, there I can read the characters sometimes but the monitor is being detected as a smaller resolution. I can't tell exactly what size as that readout is too blurry but I think it is 480 x something and not the 1280 or whatever the monitor actually is. I suspect these problems are related.</div><div><br></div><div>Also, I appreciate the links from mtdean but I can't do anything on the TV as a monitor because of the small fonts. Here is a section from xorg.conf that seems to lack specifics</div><div><br></div><div><div><b>Section "Monitor"</b></div><div><b> Identifier "Monitor0"</b></div><div><b> VendorName "Unknown"</b></div><div><b> ModelName "Unknown"</b></div><div><b> HorizSync 28.0 - 33.0</b></div><div><b> VertRefresh 43.0 - 72.0</b></div><div><b> Option "DPMS"</b></div><div><b>EndSection</b></div><div><b><br></b></div><div><b>Section "Device"</b></div><div><b> Identifier "Device0"</b></div><div><b> Driver "nvidia"</b></div><div><b> VendorName "NVIDIA Corporation"</b></div><div><b>EndSection</b></div><div><b><br></b></div><div><b>Section "Screen"</b></div><div><b> Identifier "Screen0"</b></div><div><b> Device "Device0"</b></div><div><b> Monitor "Monitor0"</b></div><div><b> DefaultDepth 24</b></div><div><b> SubSection "Display"</b></div><div><b> Depth 24</b></div><div><b> EndSubSection</b></div></div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div>I guess I will switch back to the 304 driver. Just to confirm I so this by doing this:</div><div><br></div><div><div><b>sudo apt-get purge nvidia*</b></div><div><b>sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers</b></div><div><b>sudo apt-get update</b></div><div><b>sudo apt-get install nvidia-304</b></div></div><div><br></div><div>Allen</div></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Aug 22, 2018 at 2:42 AM, Stephen Worthington <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:stephen_agent@jsw.gen.nz" target="_blank">stephen_agent@jsw.gen.nz</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex"><div class="HOEnZb"><div class="h5">On Wed, 22 Aug 2018 01:39:38 -0700, you wrote:<br>
<br>
>This is not strictly a Myth issue but I need to solve this before working<br>
>on getting VDPAU working. I switched to a Geforce 8600GT in the hopes of<br>
>getting VDPAU working which I failed at so far. But what I am asking here<br>
>is how to get a workable system. I have two choices now. 1) Single<br>
>monitor on the TV with all the system fonts and icons so small they are<br>
>unreadable. I mean so small it is completely unreadable. The MythTV fonts<br>
>are fine, normal, but the Ubuntu fonts are tiny. Or I could 2) Leave the TV<br>
>that way and add a second monitor, which I have. But the computer will not<br>
>recognize a second monitor. I have looked at nvidia config and at the<br>
>standard Display section. Neither show a second monitor. I do this with<br>
>the monitor plugged into the DVI slot that works and the TV plugged into<br>
>the DVI slot that has no signal.<br>
<br>
</div></div>I can remember having that tiny fonts problem at some time, and<br>
finding a quick fix for it via a Google search. But that was quite a<br>
few years ago - probably when I was using 14.04 or maybe even earlier.<br>
And I can not remember anything about the fix.<br>
<br>
For an 8600GT, I believe you should be installing the Nvidia 304<br>
series driver. Sometimes the recommended driver is 340 series, and<br>
that will cause problems with a card that old. So please check what<br>
video drivers are installed. What is the output of these commands:<br>
<br>
lshw -C video<br>
apt list --installed | grep nvidia<br>
<br>
Also, be aware that Nvidia has stopped all support for the 304<br>
drivers, so they do not work with 4.15 kernels without patching. But<br>
they should be fine in 16.04 if you do not install the HWE (Hardware<br>
Enablement stack) which brings in the newer kernels. I am using the<br>
304 drivers on my mother's MythTV box running 16.04 and they work well<br>
for her builtin motherboard GPU (Nvidia C77), which is a similar age<br>
to the 8600GT.<br>
<br>
To run with dual monitors, the easy way to test is to use the<br>
nvidia-settings GUI tool. Run it from a non-root command prompt on<br>
the GUI screen. It will allow you to select the monitor setup, if the<br>
drivers have seen more than one monitor.<br>
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