Ubuntu :: Using GUI To Resize Screen Manually

May 22, 2011

I'm still rather new to Linux. I'm running a computer on a 1080p television, using HDMI as the connection cable. On a fresh boot of Ubuntu (and Puppy), the screen fits perfectly, without any black areas or cropping of the edges. But, without the Nividia driver, it also has no sound, as the sound is routed through the video card via the HDMI. When I do install the drivers, the screen depth suddenly stops working. It either has major areas that are black and not used, or the edges are so heavily cropped off that it's close to impossible to use it. I remember the older Nvidia drivers used to have a function that I could use a GUI to resize the screen manually, but I can't find that feature in the current drivers.

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Code:

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[URL]

and

[URL]

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more info:

Code:
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