Hey everyone!
I've recently rearranged my desk a bit, and instead of running linux as my secondary pc, im using it side by side with my primary. Only problem is, my primary display is a 1080i HDTV. Now on Vista, the CCC for my ATI card allowed me to run 1920 X 1080 at 30i refresh. Obviously, being an nVidia card, this wouldn't work with CCC, not to mention thats a windows executable. So I was wondering if its possible to convince KDE to run an interlaced resolution.
I'm running some type of nVidia card on my linux box, no idea what kind speicfically. My TV is a 27" Olevia if thats any help. Also, its using a DVI to HDMI adapter cable to get the video to the monitor.
I've recently rearranged my desk a bit, and instead of running linux as my secondary pc, im using it side by side with my primary. Only problem is, my primary display is a 1080i HDTV. Now on Vista, the CCC for my ATI card allowed me to run 1920 X 1080 at 30i refresh. Obviously, being an nVidia card, this wouldn't work with CCC, not to mention thats a windows executable. So I was wondering if its possible to convince KDE to run an interlaced resolution.

I'm running some type of nVidia card on my linux box, no idea what kind speicfically. My TV is a 27" Olevia if thats any help. Also, its using a DVI to HDMI adapter cable to get the video to the monitor.
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