Hi guys,
Sorry to ask yet again the never ending question with display issues, but I'd really like to have Linux as main OS, and that would require to properly deal with my screen.
So, I know for a fact that the secondary LCD is 1920x1080, but it won't report it properly, for some reason. That took me to manually add the resolution in Windows (through nvidia control panel, including trial and error with scanlines etc). The main display is 1440x900 and that works no problem from the beginning.
I'd need to do something similar in Linux, but the best it gets is 1360x768, which my LCD reports on the OSD as 1280x720. Not too bad, but I'd really need to go all the way to 1080p. The best it does is some kind of downsampling, it says the desktop is at 1920x1080p, but it's actually stretched into the real output of 1280x720p, with everything looking bloory and stretched.
Is there any way to force the monitor to take its real resolution?
Thanks a lot!
Sorry to ask yet again the never ending question with display issues, but I'd really like to have Linux as main OS, and that would require to properly deal with my screen.
So, I know for a fact that the secondary LCD is 1920x1080, but it won't report it properly, for some reason. That took me to manually add the resolution in Windows (through nvidia control panel, including trial and error with scanlines etc). The main display is 1440x900 and that works no problem from the beginning.
I'd need to do something similar in Linux, but the best it gets is 1360x768, which my LCD reports on the OSD as 1280x720. Not too bad, but I'd really need to go all the way to 1080p. The best it does is some kind of downsampling, it says the desktop is at 1920x1080p, but it's actually stretched into the real output of 1280x720p, with everything looking bloory and stretched.
Is there any way to force the monitor to take its real resolution?
Thanks a lot!
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