** Description changed:

  I'm running current release of Lucid Lynx desktop version and trying to
  use 1080p with this TV.
  
  Two tests:
  1. Connect HDMI from motherboard to Onkyo amplifier and from Onkyo amplifier 
to TV:
  " Onkyo 7" " text shown in display settings. 60Hz and 1080p are selected.
  2. Connect HDMI from motherboard directly to TV:
  " Samsung 7 " text shown in display settings. 60Hz and 1080p are selected.
  
  The first setup is the one I'm planning to use. What happens is that in
  both tests 1 and 2 couple of centimeters (1 inch) is missing at least
  from top and bottom of the screen (probably also from left and right). I
  can't see any menus but they are there if I scroll the mouse "outside"
  the visible area and click there.
  
  Same also happens with Mythbuntu 10.04 I'm planning to use.
  
  The TV shows correct 100% screen coverage in the BIOS so no problems
- there.
+ there. In BIOS the resolution is 800x600, however.
+ 
+ When checking with Mythbuntu (Appearance Wizard) the resolutions are as 
follows:
+ 1920 x 1080 (TV) -> 1680 x 900 (Ubuntu)
+ 1280 x 720 (TV) -> 1120 x 600 (Ubuntu)
+ 
+ In summary, there are three problems with this TV:
+ 1) Incorrect resolutions,
+ 2) "Searching for Signals" problem: it starts when scrolling in Firefox or 
moving windows,
+ 3) Flickering problem, the picture "tears", this may include behavior 2.
+ 
+ Scrolling in Firefox usually causes symptom 2 but the "Searching for Signals" 
text may disappear and the picture comes back if scrolling back.
+ Flickering in symptom 3 may disappear if moving the window back, but it 
starts again especially if window is on the border of the screen.

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Samsung LE-46B530 TV does not work with Intel DH55HC motherboard
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/572139
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