Re: Overscan issue with HDMI-connected screen

2021-12-31 Thread Felix Miata
Àlex Magaz composed on 2021-12-31 12:46 (UTC+0100): > xrandr continues without finding the underscan/*border properties. I suggest to bring this to the attention of the intel driver developers: https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/intel-gfx and consider reporting a bug: https://01.org/l

Re: Overscan issue with HDMI-connected screen

2021-12-31 Thread Àlex Magaz
On 30/12/21 22:46, Felix Miata wrote: Àlex Magaz composed on 2021-12-30 22:09 (UTC+0100): Felix Miata wrote: Àlex Magaz composed on 2021-12-30 15:57 (UTC+0100): I'm trying to fix an overscan issue (the image overflows by all 4 sides) with my screen when connected through HDMI. It works fine o

Re: Overscan issue with HDMI-connected screen

2021-12-30 Thread Felix Miata
Àlex Magaz composed on 2021-12-30 22:09 (UTC+0100): > Felix Miata wrote: >> Àlex Magaz composed on 2021-12-30 15:57 (UTC+0100): >>> I'm trying to fix an overscan issue (the image overflows by all 4 sides) >>> with my screen when connected through HDMI. It works fine over DVI.

Re: Overscan issue with HDMI-connected screen

2021-12-30 Thread Àlex Magaz
On 30/12/21 7:24 p. m., Felix Miata wrote: Àlex Magaz composed on 2021-12-30 15:57 (UTC+0100): I'm trying to fix an overscan issue (the image overflows by all 4 sides) with my screen when connected through HDMI. It works fine over DVI.

Re: Overscan issue with HDMI-connected screen

2021-12-30 Thread Felix Miata
Àlex Magaz composed on 2021-12-30 15:57 (UTC+0100): > I'm trying to fix an overscan issue (the image overflows by all 4 sides) > with my screen when connected through HDMI. It works fine over DVI. I fixed my