On Mon, Apr 16, 2018 at 10:36 PM, Tim via users
wrote:
> Allegedly, on or about 16 April 2018, Go Canes sent:
>> why would a power-cycle clear it, while a reboot doesn't?
> It reminds me of the number of times I've had to pull out the plug and
> put it back in again, to get USB devices to work, o
Allegedly, on or about 16 April 2018, Go Canes sent:
> why would a power-cycle clear it, while a reboot doesn't?
Badly implemented power saving routines in the hardware (graphics
chipset in your computer, or the monitor)? Or bad detection of a link
between equipment.
It reminds me of the number
I have had a chance to do some more testing and thinking on these issues
On Wed, Apr 4, 2018 at 12:47 PM, Go Canes wrote:
> The third issue is that sometimes I lose the display more-or-less
> completely. I switch the receiver to the NUC, and I get a black
> screen. If I reboot (via a ssh se
On Thu, Apr 5, 2018 at 2:05 AM, Tim via users
wrote:
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> Are you able to rename the input socket used on the TV? On some sets,
> if you name it "PC," it will switch off overscan.
I've looked for options to change without much luck. The TV has "PC"
assigned to a VGA port - I will see if ther
Allegedly, on or about 4 April 2018, Go Canes sent:
> The first is overscan - the NUC is used as a media PC, and is hooked
> up via an A/V receiver to a HDTV using HDMI. Unfortunately there
> doesn't seem to be a way to tell the TV to turn off the overscan.
Are you able to rename the input socket
On 04/04/18 17:47, Go Canes wrote:
A while back my Intel NUC failed, and I replaced it with a newer one.
Since then I have been having a few issues with my display.
The first is overscan - the NUC is used as a media PC, and is hooked
up via an A/V receiver to a HDTV using HDMI. Unfortunately
A while back my Intel NUC failed, and I replaced it with a newer one.
Since then I have been having a few issues with my display.
The first is overscan - the NUC is used as a media PC, and is hooked
up via an A/V receiver to a HDTV using HDMI. Unfortunately there
doesn't seem to be a way to tell